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Judy Brophy

The Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Project - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Project.The Sor Juana Project is sponsored byThe Department of Spanish and PortugueseDartmouth CollegeHanover, New Hampshire
Judy Brophy

Airport bird map stops pilots getting in flap | Adelaide Now - 0 views

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    ADELAIDE airport is using interactive maps of the bird life on the site to avoid collisions with planes.
Judy Brophy

Platform or content issue? - 1 views

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     An 87-page animated PowerPoint isn't going to render well on an iPhone even if converted to a PDF. However a 5 minute YouTube video would be great. But most faculty do not want to re-make their course materials into something new and modern. and they certainly don't want to publish their stuff on YouTube. So students are left having to access traditional formatted course materials with their modern devices. It is clunky. And they don't like it. But that it not an LMS issue at all.
Judy Brophy

Everyday Sociology Blog - 0 views

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    book publisher W.W. NORTON & CO originally created this blog for students and teachers of sociology, and it is informative and quite accessible for those familiarizing themselves with this field. Visitors will find its pledge to "keep things interesting" refreshing. The pledge is accomplished by ensuring that "all of the posts on this site will pass the 'so what?' test that some academic research frankly does not." The blog entries are written mainly by those individuals who have doctoral degrees in sociology, along with a smattering of posts by sociology students. Visitors who prefer to get their daily dose of sociological thought in video form should check out the "Video" tab to watch sociologists speak on a range of news stories and other timely topics. The videos are generally just a few minutes long, and have recently covered such topics as "Commodifying the 'Ghetto'", "Communities Becom[ing] Poverty Traps" and "Fears about Halloween Candy Poisoning
Jenny Darrow

Educational Technology Bill of Rights for Students | Digital Learning Environments - 0 views

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    The following are what I believe are the rights of all student to have with regards to using technology as an educational tool, written as a student to their teacher:   1) I have the right to use my own technology at school. I should not be forced to leave my new technology at home to use (in most cases) out-of-date school technology. If I can afford it, let me use it -- you don't need to buy me one. If I cannot afford it, please help me get one -- I don't mind working for it.
Judy Brophy

Web Site Brings Student Portfolios and Companies Together - Wired Campus - The Chronicl... - 0 views

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    An online service opening today offers a new approach to connecting students with potential employers. The service is called Seelio (a portmanteau of "see" and "portfolio"), and it aims to simplify the postgraduate job hunt by creating a place where online student portfolios are seen by a network of companies.
Judy Brophy

Sigwich Email Signature | Best Free Email Signature | E-mail Signature Free - 0 views

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    If you're looking to build your own creative and interesting email signature, you may wish to give Sigwich some consideration. Visitors have the ability to add a custom signoff, company name, email, address, social media icons, photo, and a personal tagline. Also, visitors can preview their new signature via a live preview feature that allows them to see how it will look in context. This version is compatible with computers utilizing browsers like Internet Explorer, Mozilla, and Chrome
Jenny Darrow

States Move Ahead With Regulations for Online Programs - Government - The Chronicle of ... - 0 views

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    "Despite Halt in Federal Enforcement, States Move Ahead With Regulations for Online Programs" The federal government may not be able to enforce a rule requiring colleges to be licensed in every state where they are operating, but that hasn't stopped states from forging ahead with new regulations for the myriad institutions that enroll students within their borders but may have no physical campus there.
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
Jenny Darrow

Best Places To Educate Yourself Online For Free - 0 views

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    If you're interested in learning something new, this article is for you.  Broken down by subject and/or category, here are several top-notch self-education resources I have bookmarked online over the past few years.
Judy Brophy

Teaching Without Technology? | MindShift - 0 views

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    One of the best, most concise explanations of why the antipathy to technology in education.~JB The conflict between computers and schools is really a conflict between educational paradigms. The traditional and dominant paradigm is rooted in the book and the pedagogy is one of transmission. Teachers, who have presumably read more books than their students and listened to more scholarly lectures, transmit what they've learned to their students in a similar fashion. The students who do best within this system are those who can capture the transmission - as unfiltered as possible - and mirror back to the teacher what they have delineated. Within this model, digital technology can provide improvements, but they are cosmetic. Teachers can enhance their lectures with presentation software, videos and other forms of multimedia, but the methods stay the same. For teachers who don't understand how these new tools can enhance what they are teaching, then technology can be a distraction. Within this system of learning, (Inquiry based and student centered) there is real value in having the widest range of technological tools for not only consuming information in all its multimodal forms, but for creatively demonstrating what one has learned.
Judy Brophy

5 Keys to Rapid Course Development in Canvas Using Custom Tools - 0 views

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    "5 Keys to Rapid Course Development in Canvas Using Custom Tools"
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    The CIDI team implemented these open source tools by utilizing a "template wizard" and other supplementary custom tools to quickly build out course shells. ID's meet with instructors to create a course map, and based on an individualized needs analysis for the new course, the shell can be created in Canvas using 5 custom integrations.
Jenny Darrow

Scenario design: Why you want to lead with the scenario - 0 views

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    "Let's say we're designing a course that will help widget sales people overcome buyers' objections. The objection we're focusing on right now is this one: "I've read that your widget creates a lot of heat." We have a specific way we'd like our sales people to respond to that objection. Some people in our audience are familiar with the concerns about heat, while new people might not know as much. How do you think most training designers would approach this? I think they'd do it like this."
Jenny Darrow

How online learning is going to affect classroom design - 0 views

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    "The important point here is that investment in new or adapted physical classroom space should be driven by decisions to change pedagogy/teaching methods. This will mean bringing together academics, IT support staff, instructional designers and staff from facilities, as well as architects and furniture suppliers. Second, I strongly believe in the statement that we shape our environments, and our environments shape us. Providing instructors with a flexible, well-designed learning environment is likely to encourage major changes in their teaching; stuffing them into rectangular boxes with rows of desks will do the opposite."
Judy Brophy

FRONTLINE: college, inc. | PBS - 0 views

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    full video online Investigating how Wall Street and a new breed of for-profit universities are transforming the way we think about college in America...
Matthew Ragan

The Prose of Blogging (and a Few Cons, Too) -- THE Journal - 1 views

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      "Can this often belligerent wasteland..." tell us how you really feel Rama
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      "Blogging is relatively new..." did we really feel that way in 2008?
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  • Of the 25 students in the English class, 74 percent believed that blog posts helped them articulate their ideas better, and 68 percent said blogs helped them determine what to say. Another 60 percent felt blogging helped them begin writing their papers, which is compelling because 84 percent of the students said that the hardest part of writing a research paper is starting it. The students commented that blogs helped them organize their thoughts, develop their ideas, synthesize their research, and benefit from their classmates' constructive comments.
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