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Jade Diaz

Slow Train to the Future - 2 views

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    "Tablet computers do not yet pose a threat to displace laptops as the prevailing device among college students."
anonymous

Vending Machine Dispenses MacBooks for Student Use | Drexel News Blog - 1 views

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    vending machines for technology
Jade Diaz

Pearson and Knewton: Big Data and the Promise of Personalized Learning Read more: http... - 0 views

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    Combining computer science and education to make interactive robots that adapt to teach students based on individual needs.
Jade Diaz

Developing a Holistic Approach for E-Learning Accessibility - 0 views

shared by Jade Diaz on 09 Jun 08 - Cached
  • If we were to comply with the WAI WCAG guidelines to this particular assessment it would have been necessary to amend the assessment to add ALT text to the images. However doing so would have changed the pedagogic purpose of the assessment and would not have tested that the students have acquired the stated learning outcomes.
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      Accessibility efforts can actually hinder a learning module (e.g. if alt text gives the "answer" the student is supposed to figure out)
Matt Lisle

MIT Mobile Web | Get MIT Mobile Web at SourceForge.net - 1 views

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    The MIT Mobile Web Open Source Project is designed to allow developers to collaborate on developing Mobile Web Sites primarily for higher education institutions to provide mobile access to information to students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
matthewav

Oculus Being Used for Accessibility - 3 views

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    This company was created by UT students. They use the Oculus to provide accessibility to Users.
Matt Lisle

Text A Librarian >> Text Message SMS Reference Services, Ask a Librarian, Mobile Refere... - 0 views

  • Text a Librarian is an easy to use text messaging solution that enables students/members and reference desk librarians to communicate through online "Questionariums."
Matt Lisle

Forget E-Mail: New Messaging Service Has Students and Professors Atwitter - Chronicle.com - 0 views

  • some professors, librarians, and administrators have begun using Twitter, a service that can blast very short notes (up to 140 characters) to select users' cellphones or computer screens.
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