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Jenny Darrow

Blog U.: The Digital Native Fundamental Attribution Error - Technology and Learning - I... - 0 views

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    Where Levine gets it wrong is to assume that this shift is being driven by the demand of digital natives for new methods of teaching and learning. Levine writes that, "Today's traditional undergraduates, aged 18 to 25, are digital natives. They grew up in a world of computers, Internet, cell phones, MP3 players, and social networking." I recommend that Arthur Levine, and all of you, download (buy, whatever) a copy of Clay Shirky's new book Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age. Shirky talks about the fundamental_attribution_error, the tendency to explain behaviors as the result of character as opposed to the opportunity structure.
Judy Brophy

Gapminder makes its way to the desktop - 0 views

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    You've seen the motion graph tool. But up until now, the data exploration tool, Trendalyzer, has always been in the browser. Now you can download the desktop version, and keep everything on your own computer with Gapminder Desktop:Y
Judy Brophy

Social Impact Games :: Entertaining Games with Non-Entertainment Goals - 1 views

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    The goal of this site is to catalog the growing number of "serious games" (i.e. video and computer games whose primary purpose is something other than to entertain.) recommended by @CSouthard
Jenny Darrow

From Knowledgable to Knowledge-able: Learning in New Media Environments | Academic Commons - 0 views

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    There is something in the air, and it is nothing less than the digital artifacts of over one billion people and computers networked together collectively producing over 2,000 gigabytes of new information per second. While most of our classrooms were built under the assumption that information is scarce and hard to find, nearly the entire body of human knowledge now flows through and around these rooms in one form or another, ready to be accessed by laptops, cellphones, and iPods. Classrooms built to re-enforce the top-down authoritative knowledge of the teacher are now enveloped by a cloud of ubiquitous digital information where knowledge is made, not found, and authority is continuously negotiated through discussion and participation.
Jenny Darrow

Blog U.: Why My Bookmarks Are Not Delicious - Technology and Learning - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Reading content on the web feels so 2007. I don't Delicious because I don't bookmark, and I don't bookmark because I'm no longer searching for and jumping around the web looking for content. Nowadays I consume most content on my iPad or Touch, using apps such as the one from the NYTimes. The app may restrict where I go, meaning less variety but a higher quality consumption experience. I imagine that over time more of the magazines and journals I read will morph into apps, providing high quality multimedia reading and viewing experiences on portable devices. Reading the NYTimes on my Touch or iPad is better than through a browser because I'm in "lean back" consuming mode. If I'm on my browser it means that I'm on my computer, with all the attention pulls from e-mail and writing projects.
Judy Brophy

Google Docs in the Classroom - Student & Teacher Tools - 1 views

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    Video that might appeal to K-12 teachers. Teachers talk about how it gives the students control over what they are doing. With access from any computer, students are able to work on their assignments virtually anywhere. Whether they are out from school, on vacation or working from home, they can stay up-to-date with assignments and group projects.
Judy Brophy

Home | www.bigbluebutton.org - 0 views

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    "BigBlueButton is an open source project that is built on over fourteen open source components to create an integrated web conferencing system that runs on mac, unix, or PC computers. In the true sense of open source, we invite you to try out and participate in our project."
Judy Brophy

How to Teach With Google Earth - 0 views

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    to support hands-on inquiry by students in computer classrooms. as a basis for homework assignments. for dynamic presentations during class lectures. for inquiry during class presentations. to create imagery and maps for PowerPoint, Word, and other presentation tools. as a data discovery, organization, and distribution tool for research projects. to enrich discussion of an issue that arises spontaneously during an informal classroom discussion.
Jenny Darrow

50 Terrific Blackboard Tips for Teachers - 0 views

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    Education both online and hybridized has benefited greatly from the contributions of the course management system Blackboard (and, more recently, Angel). No matter the subject, teachers have found ways to use the program to make their classes run so much smoother. But maneuvering the interface can seem a little intimidating at first, and that's where advice from several different educational institutions comes in handy! Beyond the basics, they illustrate some of the best streamlining tips and tricks that Blackboard has to offer. However, please keep in mind that such an ever-changing technology may render many of these tidbits obsolete - or only viable in certain versions. Should any of the ideas presented here prove incompatible, contact the school in question's tech support/computer services center for more personalized instruction.
Jenny Darrow

PDF Converter - Convert to PDF Online Free - 0 views

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    Convert Microsoft Office, Open Office, Lotus, images, web pages and other formats to PDF. This free PDF converter and PDF creator is quick and reliable. Example: you need to convert a Microsoft Word document to PDF document. Use the "Browse" button to locate the Word file on your computer, select it and click the "Convert Your File" button. Done!
Judy Brophy

Dropbox - Get Started - Online backup, file sync and sharing made easy. - 0 views

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    2 gig free storage. syncs with the folder on your computer.
Judy Brophy

Why Do Users Like Video? Studies of Multimedia-Supported Collaboration - 0 views

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    Computer Supported Cooperative Work: An International Journal 1(3): 163-196, 1993. Pretty old
Judy Brophy

Windows Live Office - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    Windows Live Office is a part of Microsoft's Windows Live service that allow users to upload their Microsoft Office documents to the computing cloud and share them with other users. Users can also create, view and edit Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote documents from a web browser using the integrated Office Web Apps.
Jenny Darrow

6 Emerging Technologies and Practices Set to Rock the Education World « Curri... - 1 views

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    The Horizon Report points out that behind these emerging technologies/practices are four trends: The abundance of information available online today is challenging traditional notions of what it means to be educators from keepers of information to coaches and sense-makers.People expect to work and study anywhere and anytime.Technologies are increasingly cloud-based. (For more on cloud-computing, click here.)The work of students is increasingly collaborative and multidisciplinar
Jenny Darrow

Free software: video converter, ipod converter, mp4 converter - 0 views

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    free youtube converter plus many other conversions
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    rip audio off youtube videos with a click
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    Free Studio is a single package which bundles all free software from DVDVideoSoft to work with DVD, video and audio files! With this free software you can convert video and audio files between different formats and to iPod, PSP, iPhone, BlackBerry and other portable devices; burn and rip DVDs and audio CDs; upload and download videos and music to your computer, iPod, PSP, iPhone and BlackBerry; perform basic editing of audio and video files.
Jenny Darrow

Just the best YouTube Download: download YouTube video, download a YouTube playlist - 0 views

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    Free YouTube Download. Download all possible YouTube videos to your computer: - a single YouTube video; - complete YouTube playlists and show lists; - all video responses to a YouTube video; - all videos of a selected YouTube user or a channel; - all video from the user favorites. The beauty of this YouTube downloader lies in its simple set up. By default, output files are saved into the program's folder in My Documents, and they retain the name of the source video.
Jenny Darrow

Journalism in the Age of Data on Vimeo - 2 views

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    Journalists are coping with the rising information flood by borrowing data visualization techniques from computer scientists, researchers and artists. Some newsrooms are already beginning to retool their staffs and systems to prepare for a future in which data becomes a medium. But how do we communicate with data, how can traditional narratives be fused with sophisticated, interactive information displays?
Judy Brophy

About Calaméo - 0 views

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    t's an interactive electronic document, accessible from a computer and capable of reproducing the feeling of reading a paper document: turn the pages, mark the pages, zoom
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