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Judy Brophy

National Geographic Launches Series of eBook Shorts | Good E-Reader - ebook Reader and ... - 0 views

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    One of the great benefits of digital publishing is its flexibility and the capability for ebooks to bring something for every reader. Like Amazon's Kindle Singles or Atavist's shorts, these ebooks are generally in the range of 5,000 to 30,000 words and are reviving interest in a variety of short form literature
Judy Brophy

TED | About TED | TED Books - 1 views

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    Welcome to TED Books: an imprint of short nonfiction works designed for digital distribution. Shorter than traditional books, TED Books run fewer than 20,000 words each -- long enough to explain a powerful idea, but short enough to be read in a single sitting.  
Jenny Darrow

Explaining Creative Commons Licensing | edte.ch - 0 views

  • It is often difficult to explain what Creative Commons licensing is to students and teachers – this short film does a pretty good job of presenting the facts. I do think there is a need for more high quality resources to help teach licensing of digital content and especially resources to communicate what it all means to young student. What do you think?
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    It is often difficult to explain what Creative Commons licensing is to students and teachers - this short film does a pretty good job of presenting the facts. I do think there is a need for more high quality resources to help teach licensing of digital content and especially resources to communicate what it all means to young student. What do you think?
Judy Brophy

Using Outcomes : Help Center - 0 views

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    Here are some resources for outcomes. I have written some guides, which are attached, along with an editable .docx you may use at your institution for training. I have attempted to break down outcomes design, building, and reporting through a 4-Step process and have provided a short video going through the steps
Judy Brophy

Oral History in the Digital Age » - 0 views

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    The Oral History in the Digital Age website connects interested persons and organizations to a range of resources related to crafting a meaningful and dynamic oral history project. Crafted by people at Michigan State University with funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), the site contains critical essays, How-To guides, and an elaborate wiki. The Getting Started area is a good place to begin, as it features helpful playlists about oral history projects. The Essays tab leads to another highly informative section of the site. The short pieces in this section are divided into three topics: Collecting, Curating, and Disseminating. The individual essays include "Enhancing Discovery: Connecting Users to Y our Oral History Collections Online" and "Oral History and Social Networks: From Promotion to Relationship Building." Finally, the Ask Doug option features expert responses to key questions on oral history projects from noted oral historian Doug Boyd
Judy Brophy

Little Box of Poems with a Raspberry Filling | Blog My Wiki! - 0 views

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    Back in October 2012 I made my first Little Box of Poems - this is a self-contained box that prints out a random short poem when you press a big red shiny button. I like having poems instead of receipts in my wallet. And it makes a good educational project combining physics (wiring), DT (making the box), ICT (programming) and English (writing or finding poems
Judy Brophy

Address Is Approximate on Vimeo - 1 views

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    Google Street View stop motion animation short made as a personal project by director Tom Jenkins. 
Judy Brophy

BreakTaker for Windows | Techerator - 1 views

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    Do you need a break? Would you like your computer to give you a reminder about said break? BreakTaker can help by encouraging users "to take short breaks at regular intervals." Visitors can use this application to change the time between break notifications and customize its appearance as well. This version is compatible with all operating systems
Judy Brophy

PicPlayPost for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3rd generation),... - 0 views

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    Montage of pictures (a la Moldiv) but also videos! Could create a short story here!
Judy Brophy

How to Transfer Files Between Microsoft Skydrive and Dropbox Using Backup Box - 1 views

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    Dropbox and SkyDrive are different online cloud storage services. They are great for syncing files to your desktop or mobile devices. However, if you ever need to move files between them quickly there is no easy way, short of downloading all your files from one and uploading them to the other. This can take hours, but there is a better way!
Judy Brophy

Apple's iCloud Keychain: It works, but with frustrating limitations | Ars Technica - 0 views

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    The short version is that iCloud Keychain does a good job of automatically entering passwords in websites on Apple's Safari browser, both with iOS devices and Macs. It does not work with any third-party browsers on OS X or iOS. It cannot fill in passwords on an iOS app unless the developer of that app has done some legwork to integrate with iCloud Keychain. Worse, it stores the passwords in an inconvenient location on iOS, making it hard to copy and paste passwords for those cases when iCloud Keychain can't automatically fill them in.
Judy Brophy

Fuzzwich: fast, free, fun animated mini-movie maker | Welcome to NCS-Tech! - 0 views

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    a free website that makes it easy to create short (20 second) animated movie clips that can be customized with uploaded faces, customized text, music, movement and more. Here's a shot of a movie during playback.
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    Perhaps too simple for college students, but....
Jenny Darrow

Library Instruction Round Table Conference Program 2009 - 0 views

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    Power to the People! Jennifer Ditkoff, Keene State College Give students the power to guide their own education. Using Wallwisher an instructor gains insight on student needs and opens up a classroom discussion. After library instruction short tutorials are posted on Voicethread. Students experiment with the concepts, actively participating in assessing their own research efforts, as well as their classmates. Students have control over their own learning experience and can revisit the course materials throughout the semester to add content, ask questions, and receive feedback. Diigo is used rather than a static handout. Students provide links to helpful materials for their peers, highlighting the community aspect of ongoing education. Jennifer Ditkoff has worked in academic, public and medical libraries, learning every type of classification system, including the elusive Cutter system. When she is not troubleshooting electronic resources, she teaches information literacy, staffs the reference desk, and shows up early to committee meetings. She enjoys learning about new technologies.
Judy Brophy

Argumentative - 1 views

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    " Argumentative Argumentative is software for manipulating Argument Maps - the structural and visual representation of arguments. Argument maps help to make decisions clearer or assist in formulating a position on an issue. There is a short movie for a quick introduction. Click here. To see an introduction to the new features in 0.5 click here. "
Jenny Darrow

Using Twitter in the Primary Classroom | Changing Horizons - 0 views

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    My article about the use of Twitter in Orange Class (@ClassroomTweets) was recently published in English 4-11. I have changed some of the ways in which we use Twitter even within the short time between writing and publication of the article. I plan on writing another more up-to-date reflection on how we have been using Twitter soon but in the meantime hopefully this will provide you with the context in which our work is based. As this is the first article I have ever had published I would value any comments or feedback as to what you think about it.
Judy Brophy

YTTM.tv - Pick a year, click refresh, and TRAVEL THROUGH TIME. - 0 views

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    Short clips from current news and TV programs from various time periods 1860-today
Judy Brophy

Science360 - The Knowledge Network - 0 views

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    Videos of various scientific experiments and research. Short and snappy.
Judy Brophy

Wikis in Plain English - Common Craft - Our Product is Explanation - 0 views

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    A short introduction to wikis that illustrates how they can be used to organize a group's information, in this case, for a camping trip. Generic, not a specific software. Might be useful for some students
Jenny Darrow

Open.Michigan Wiki - 0 views

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    dScribe, short for "digital and distributed scribes," is a participatory and collaborative model for creating open content. It brings together enrolled students, staff, faculty, and self-motivated learners to work together toward the common goal of creating content that is openly licensed and available to people throughout the world. It was first developed by students and faculty at the University of Michigan to leverage the interest and talent of students in working with faculty and staff to transform educational material into open educational resources (OER). The dScribe model encourages students, faculty, staff, and other interested individuals such as alumni and community members to get involved in not only creating open content, but also generating awareness about the benefits of creating and sharing educational content with a global learning community.
Judy Brophy

Scraping for Journalism: A Guide for Collecting Data - ProPublica - 1 views

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    If you are a complete novice and have no short-term plan to learn how to code, it may still be worth your time to find out about what it takes to gather data by scraping web sites -- so you know what you're asking for if you end up hiring someone to do the technical work for you. How to get data from a PDF, for example
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