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Judy Brophy

Journalism Blogs - Global Journalist - 0 views

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    To experience the world of high quality reporting from North Korea, meditations on the state of journalism, and a wide range of other stories, direct your browser to the Global Journalist website. Originally created for the International Press Institute in 1995, the publication moved to the Missouri School of Journalism in 1999. Today, journalism students work with staff members to produce content for the site and its accompanying radio show, which is broadcast on KBIA, central Missouri's NPR affiliate. With funding provided in part by the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute, the people at the Global Journalist provide users with current and archived radio shows on the homepage. After listening to a few recent stories, interested parties may wish to click on the Free Press Watch section. Here they can use the interactive map to learn about various transgressions committed against members of the press around the world. Also, users shouldn't miss the Blogs area, which contains links to high-quality news blogs from "Persian Letters" (billed as "a window into Iranian politics and society") to the Guardian's "Newsblog
Judy Brophy

Welcome | Flipped Textbook - 0 views

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    The intent is to help anyone create their own textbooks, on their own topics, for their own audience.
Judy Brophy

There Are No Technology Shortcuts to Good Education « Educational Technology ... - 1 views

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    A great example of "Why I don't use technology"  Its black and white pronouncements are infuriating. How can we talk to this argument? "No technology today or in the foreseeable future can provide the tailored attention, encouragement, inspiration, or even the occasional scolding for students that dedicated adults can, and thus, attempts to use technology as a stand-in for capable instruction are bound to fail."
Judy Brophy

Keene State Creative Suite Portfolio Review 2014 by Keene State Creative Suite - Kickst... - 1 views

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    45 senior graphic design students at Keene State College are striving to promote their senior graphic design portfolio review.
Judy Brophy

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: So...You Wanna Use Blogs In The Classroom - 1 views

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    I found this post about using blogs in the classroom to be a helpful curation of teacher tips for student blogging. Mike G
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What Makes an Online Instructional Video Compelling? (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views

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    The developing themes have influenced the design and strategy of media production at SCE, including: Strategizing videos to tie directly to course assignments and/or assessment Advising faculty members to use conversational language in production; also encouraging them to use humor and draw on past experiences Adding audio/visual elements to the video that supplement the content; the videos should not convey information that students could just read as text Producing high-quality videos (despite mixed findings related to production values, elements such as professional sound, lighting, and graphics are considered important when creating high-quality media) Keeping the four-minute view time as a design consideration, especially when producing longer-form content lectures that can be broken up into shorter segments
Jenny Darrow

http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/2510000/2504778/p185-king.pdf?ip=152.1.11.208&id=250477... - 0 views

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    Higher education conferences over the past few years have been full of presentations, papers and panels on the processes involved in migrating a campus and its people to Google Apps for Education. While it is useful to hear about marketing tchotchkes, data validation, and the pros and cons of web clients, what seems to get ignored is the process that led to the decision to move to Google Apps in the first place. At North Carolina State University, where students were already using Google Apps, the decision to move employees involved almost as much time, effort and heartache as the technical migration. As the users saw it, they had a working system, even if that system only worked because of huge expenditures of time and money both on the backend server maintenance and the client need to implement terribly complex workarounds for simple functionality. The end result: a 94-page white paper and the realization that it's hard to sell ice to Eskimos1 , even if you show them that their ice has already melted. This paper and presentation will discuss the information gathering and needs assessment done by NC State prior to the decision to move employees to Google Apps, and the successes and difficulties involved.
Judy Brophy

Salsa: styled & accessible learning service agreements - 0 views

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    How is a SALSA different from a traditional syllabus?

    SALSAs promote:

    learner-centric and accessible formatting
    well-defined learning outcomes/objectives
    inclusion of required policies: accommodations for students with disabilities, academic honesty, course evaluations, etc.
Jenny Darrow

Footprints in the Forest: Outcome 2: An Existential Jungle - 0 views

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    Student example
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You are now entering the Jungle of Analytical Exposition: Introduction: An Existential ... - 0 views

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    UW student sample eportfolio
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Introduction-Let's go diving!!: Home: Deep, Deeper and the Deepest! - 0 views

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    sample UW student eportflio
Judy Brophy

12 Expert Twitter Tips for the Classroom: Social Networking Classroom Activities That E... - 0 views

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    "he tips provided below are based on expert teacher experiences using the social network twitter. These activities are designed to encourage students in making connections beyond a basic understanding of concepts using this online education technology."
Matthew Ragan

National Lab Day - 0 views

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    National Lab Day is a nationwide initiative to build local communities of support that will foster ongoing collaborations among volunteers, students and educators.
Jenny Darrow

Blackboard Learn (Bb 9.1) is Coming - Top 10 Reasons to Get Excited! - 2 views

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    This release of Blackboard adds several exciting new features and a completely redesigned, modern Web 2.0 user interface. You'll get a "sneak peak" at some of the many reasons you might just like Bb 9.1, including: The new user interface - more customization options and fewer "clicks" to get something done! Drag 'n Drop functionality for both students and instructors Blogs, Journals, and Wikis -- Oh No (Oh Yes)! Updated (i.e. more manageable) Group tools Useful (and needed) enhancements to the existing Assignments tool and the Grade Center And many more
Matthew Ragan

Saving Face - 0 views

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    student created space about internet safetly
Jenny Darrow

Connexions - Philosophy - 0 views

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    The Connexions approach Connexions is an environment for collaboratively developing, freely sharing, and rapidly publishing scholarly content on the Web. Our Content Commons contains educational materials for everyone - from children to college students to professionals - organized in small modules that are easily connected into larger collections or courses. All content is free to use and reuse under the Creative Commons "attribution" license.
Judy Brophy

Blackboard Learn Release 9 and the Digital Dropbox - Academic Suite Knowledgebase - Con... - 0 views

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    "Retrieving legacy files As the old dropbox knew no separation of files by assignment (one of its major limitations), it was not possible to move these files into assignments during the upgrade, and there is no storage area facility available into which they could have been moved, so they are not directly accessible within the application after an upgrade or in courses restored from earlier versions. The old dropbox code used Perl, which has been completely removed from the web application in release 9, so the dropbox cannot be accessed anymore to retrieve the legacy files. A rudimentary Java-based interface is being provided to enable each user individually to download any legacy files they may wish to retrieve. These files can then be submitted in newly created assignments as desired or stored in one's Virtual Hard Drive inside the Blackboard Content System, if that is licensed by the institution and enabled by the system administrator. Unfortunately this interface is not exposed via any link in the application. System administrators or helpdesk staff can however make available such a link to their users, either assisting them with file retrieval on an individual basis or by publishing the download link to their users, e.g. in a system announcement. Community Engagement license holders may also wish to add an HTML portal module with this link, thus simplifying the download process, or add it as external link to the tool panel (in the portal menu column). The location of this interface (relative to your server root) is: /webapps/blackboard/execute/ddb It is important to note that this is not a file system location. You actually have to access the URL via a web browser! Sample HTML for a portal module named something like "Digital Dropbox Download": Download your digital dropbox files here When a user accesses this link, he will either see a message that no files were found for him, or a list of courses in w
Jenny Darrow

Division of Information Technology> Blackboard Training - 0 views

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    Blackboard, UNCP's course management system, is available to instructors who are interested in online teaching and learning, either to enhance a campus-based course or to create a course entirely online. Blackboard offers a rich variety of tools for posting materials online and facilitating interaction with and among students. We believe you will be pleased with Blackboard 9.1. On-demand Learning Center - Interactive Videos  
Judy Brophy

Voices en Español » A bilingual blog and conversational Spanish podcast. - 0 views

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    "Voices en Español n. voi-ces in s-pan-yol 1. A bilingual blog 2. A conversational Spanish podcast 3. A fun way for intermediate to advanced students of Spanish to improve their listening comprehension "
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