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Jenny Darrow

Professional Online Publishing: New Media Trends, Communication Skills, Online Marketin... - 0 views

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    Automated aggregation is not the solution. Human-powered, manual news curation is. Human news curators can add more value and understanding to the news, by aggregating, filtering and curating them, than it is available in individual news stories taken by themselves.
Matthew Ragan

200 Students Admit To 'Cheating' On Exam... But Bigger Question Is If It Was Really Che... - 0 views

  • Now, there's a pretty good chance that some of the students probably knew that Quinn was a lazy professor, who just used testbank questions, rather than writing his own. That's the kind of information that tends to get around. But it's still not clear that using testbank questions to study is really an ethical lapse. Taking sample tests is a good way to practice for an exam and to learn the subject matter. And while those 200 students "confessed," it seems like they did so mainly to avoid getting kicked out of school -- not because they really feel they did anything wrong -- and I might have to agree with them. We've seen plenty of stories over the years about professors trying to keep up with modern technology -- and I recognize that it's difficult to keep creating new exams for classes. But in this case, it looks like Prof. Quinn barely created anything at all. He just pulled questions from a source that the students had access to as well and copied them verbatim. It would seem that, even if you think the students did wrong here, the Professor was equally negligent. Will he have to sit through an ethics class too?
  • The answer to that first one surprised me. The "cheating" was that students got their hands on the textbook publisher's "testbank" of questions. Many publishers have a testbank that professors can use as sample test questions. But watching Quinn's video, it became clear that in accusing his students of "cheating" he was really admitting that he wasn't actually writing his own tests, but merely pulling questions from a testbank. That struck me as odd -- and I wasn't really sure that what the students did should count as cheating. Taking "sample tests" is a very good way to learn material, and going through a testbank is a good way to practice "sample" questions. It seemed like the bigger issue wasn't what the students did... but what the professor did.
Jenny Darrow

Grazr - Publish Widgets - 0 views

shared by Jenny Darrow on 19 Feb 10 - Cached
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    RSS widget that can be pasted into BlackBoard
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    Add this widget to any blog or Web page, and display a feed with no programming. Just enter the URL of any feed and click the button to create your free widget.
Jenny Darrow

Digication :: Tunxis ePortfolio Project :: Welcome - 2 views

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    Welcome to the ePortfolio Project's Portfolio!  This ePortfolio will be used to showcase our ePortfolio work here at Tunxis.  Over the next two years, various programs and faculty will begin working with ePortfolio.  Information on their work will be available in this portfolio.
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    Some of the educ grad students used Digication for their eportfolio. Nice look.
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