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Judy Brophy

StatPlanet Map Maker - Interactive Mapping & Visualization Software - 0 views

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    StatPlanet is a browser-based interactive data visualization and mapping tool. It is used by international organizations such as UNESCO and SACMEQ, NGOs, Fortune 500 companies, government departments, schools and universities for a wide variety of purposes. It can be used to easily and rapidly create interactive thematic maps, interactive graphs, and feature-rich interactive infographics.
Jenny Darrow

Five Ways Students Can Build Multimedia Timelines - 2 views

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    The end of the school year is quickly approaching for many of us in the teaching profession. In fact, my last day of school is 27 days from now. Like many other high school classes, my classes will soon begin reviewing for final exams. One of the review activities that I've had students do in the past is create multimedia timelines containing key events and concepts from the year. Last year my students used XTimeline to do this, but there are other good options available. Here are five ways students can create multimedia timelines.
Matthew Ragan

Password Recovery Speeds - 0 views

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    This document shows the approximate amount of time required for a computer or a cluster of computers to guess various passwords. The figures shown are approximate and are the maximum time required to guess each password using a simple brute force "key-search" attack, it may (and probably will) be possible to guess correctly without trying all the combinations shown using other methods of attack or by having a "lucky guess".
Judy Brophy

A New Way to Make PowerPoints Interactive | Teacher Reboot Camp - 0 views

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    Requires wireless mouse(s) Microsoft Mouse Mischief is a free software download for PCs that integrates into Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 and 2010 to allow educators to insert questions, polls, and drawing activity slides into lessons for participation for up to 25 students. Each student or pairs of students uses their own wireless mouse to do this. Additionally, the teacher gets statistics of who answered first and correctly in order. I priced some wireless mouses for the classroom and found used ones for $6 so this can be a relatively cheap
Matthew Ragan

COVERITLIVE.COM - Home - 1 views

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    Whether it's Live Blogging, hosting a weekly Question & Answer session or simply reporting on Breaking News, all readers agree: Live is Better. CoveritLive is already being used by thousands of bloggers and large media companies to engage millions of readers each month. Reviewers and some of the largest sites of the web agree no other software delivers ease of use, scale and reliability like CoveritLive.
Judy Brophy

How to Make an Interactive Lesson Using Youtube « Knewton Blog - 0 views

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    How to Make an Interactive Lesson Using Youtube
Matthew Ragan

How To Teach Math Using A Nintendo Wii - 0 views

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    Teacher Robert Drewnowski had only $300 in grant money to help him develop a more effective way of teaching math to fourth graders. He used it to buy a Wii.
Jenny Darrow

Vadim Lavrusik » Blog Archive » 10 Commandments of Twitter Etiquette | Digita... - 0 views

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    n a lot of ways, millions of users have found Twitter as a useful tool. Take journalists, for example. According to a recent survey, 37 percent of journalists said they are on Twitter. It's no longer a small tech company that is troubled by servers being down (keeping fingers crossed). Now your non-techie friends are using it. It's referenced in commercials. It's mainstream.
Jenny Darrow

Edge 288 - 0 views

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    n his Edge feature "Gin, Television, and Cognitive Surplus", Clay Shirky noted that after WWII we were faced with something new: "free time. Lots and lots of free time. The amount of unstructured time among the educated population ballooned, accounting for billions of hours a year. And what did we do with that time? Mostly, we watched TV." In "The End of Universal Rationality", Yochai Benkler explored the social implications of the Internet and network societies since the early 90s. Benkler has been looking at the social implications of the Internet and network societies since the early 90s. He saw the end of an era: For those of us like me who have been working on the Internet for years, it was very clear you couldn't encounter free software and you couldn't encounter Wikipedia and you couldn't encounter all of the wealth of cultural materials that people create and exchange, and the valuable actual software that people create, without an understanding that something much more complex is happening than the dominant ideology of the last 40 years or so. But you could if you weren't looking there, because we were used in the industrial system to think in these terms.
Judy Brophy

Using Blended Learning to Transform the Classroom Experience | Faculty Focus - 0 views

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    When designing a blended learning course, the instructor should remember to use the online portion as an opportunity to create more exciting face-to-face interactions.
Judy Brophy

So you want to use e-textbooks next year? | edSocialMedia - 0 views

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    So you want to use e-textbooks in the 2011-2012 school year?  Although there are some quality players in the market, no one platform is quite ready for prime time.  What options are available?  What are their feature sets?  
Matthew Ragan

Equivelent of "COUNTIFS" function in excel - Google Docs Help - 0 views

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    I am trying to count cells based on multiple criteria from multiple cell ranges using google docs.  In Excel the formula is simply: =COUNTIFS(S2:S26, "IN", E2:E26, "A") This would select all of the cells with the word "IN" and the Letter "A" in the same corresponding row.  Can anyone help me figure out a workaround for not being able to use the "countifs" function in google spreadsheet?
Matthew Ragan

http://www.otis.edu/assets/user/Library/fair-use-checklist.pdf - 0 views

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    Checklist for Fair Use
Jenny Darrow

The 2010 Campus Computing Survey | The Campus Computing Project - 0 views

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    The 2010 survey data highlight the continuing transition in the higher education market for Learning Management Systems (LMS).  The proportion of survey participants reporting that their institution uses Blackboard as the campus-standard LMS has dropped from to 71.0 percent in 2006 to 57.1 percent in 2010.  Concurrently, Blackboard's major LMS competitors have all gained share during this period.  The percentage of campuses that use Desire2Learn as the campus-standard LMS is up five-fold, from 2.0 percent in 2006 to 10.1 percent in 2010.  Moodle, an Open Source LMS, also registered big gains during this period, rising from 4.2 percent in 2006 to 16.4 percent in fall 2010   The numbers for Sakai, another Open Source LMS deployed primarily in research universities, have grown from 3.0 percent in 2006 to 4.6 percent in 2010.
Jenny Darrow

KSC Google Sites Help Guide - 0 views

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    Welcome to Keene State Colleges website for our Google How to Guides and our embedding based How to Guides. This site has been designed so that there is one place for you to refer back to if you need a little help with something in a Google application or if you need a little help with embedding a feature into your Google Site. Google Sites is an easy to use, free application that was created by Google so that anyone can make their own personalized website.  Google Sites offers a wide array of options for templates, and personal modification but the best part of it all is that a Google site can be created for any use your can come up with.
Jenny Darrow

Applied Math and Science Education Repository - Home - 0 views

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    AMSER is a portal of educational resources and services built specifically for use by those in Community and Technical Colleges but free for anyone to use.
Judy Brophy

Free Technology for Teachers: Interesting Ways to Use an iPad in the Classroom - 0 views

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    58 ways to use an ipad in the classroom.
Judy Brophy

Avidemux - Main Page - 0 views

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    Avidemux is a free video editor designed for simple cutting, filtering and encoding tasks. It supports many file types, including AVI, DVD compatible MPEG files, MP4 and ASF, using a variety of codecs. Tasks can be automated using projects, job queue and powerful scripting capabilities. Avidemux is available for Linux, BSD, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows under the GNU GPL license.
Jenny Darrow

Open University research explodes myth of 'digital native' - 0 views

  • So, the University’s Institute of Educational Technology set about the task by putting together an age-stratified, gender-balanced cohort of 7,000 students aged between 21 and 100 . There were 2,000 between ages 60 and 69, 1,000 aged 70 and over, and, for comparison, four groups, 1,000 in each, from students respectively in their twenties, thirties, forties and fifties. All were surveyed by detailed and carefully constructed questionnaires.
  • Research, in fact, is called for, and who better to undertake it than the Open University? After all, you can enrol as a student at the Open University at any adult age, with no upper limit. 
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      Survey was conducted by students enrolled in an online program in which the sample was already heavily immersed with tech regardless of native-immigrant tag. 
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    A new research project by the Open University explores the much-debated concept of "the digital native". The university does this by making full use of the rich resource which is its own highly diverse student body. It concludes that while there are clear differences between older people and younger in their use of technology, there's no evidence of a clear break between two separate populations.
Judy Brophy

Examples of UDI in Online and Blended Courses | [Universal Design for Instruction in Po... - 0 views

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    The following table provides a listing of the nine Principles of Universal Design for Instruction©, as well as a definition and example for each principle.  Principles like: Equitable Use, flexibility in use,tollerance for error, low physical effort
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