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A Course Built on Blogging - 1 views
Arduino? Oh yes! « the red pincushion - 0 views
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Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It's intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments." Arduino is one kind of inexpensive microcontroller now available to the masses. Microcontrollers allow for physical computing, using programming to control physical events, without a high degree of difficulty.
NH Hampshire Veterans Self-Employment - 0 views
UNESCO Working Paper Series on Mobile Learning | United Nations Educational, Scientific... - 0 views
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How can people learn from material and content delivered directly to their mobile devices? There are many organizations interested in this subject, and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is one of them. This website provides access to their working paper series on mobile learning, instructional videos, and external websites. The question is a timely one, as there is the hope that this mode of delivery can "supplement and enrich formal school and make learning more accessible, equitable, personalized and flexible for students everywhere." In the Working Paper Series area visitors can read four different papers, including "Mobile Learning for Teachers in Latin America." Additionally, the site contains recent issues of the Mobile Learning Newsletter
Welcome to Flubaroo - 1 views
Harvard joins MIT in platform to offer massive online courses (Update) | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views
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After a whirlwind nine months that has witnessed a rapid rebirth of online education at elite U.S. universities in the form of massively open online courses, or MOOCs, Harvard University has thrown its hat into the ring - along with the largest investment yet in technology aimed at bringing interactive online education to hundreds of thousands of students at a time for free.
EducationOnAir - 0 views
Review of Student Writing in the Quantitative Disciplines - ProfHacker - The Chronicle ... - 0 views
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Book review I know that our faculty friends in the humanities have a lot of advice to offer for facilitating student writing, but often it doesn't seem to fit the context of quantitative work (or at least, the benefits are lost in the translation of the process). Enter Student Writing in the Quantitative Disciplines: A Guide for College Faculty by Patrick Bahls,
Get Your Walk Score - Find Walkable Apartments and Rentals - 0 views
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If you're looking for a walkable community, is there a way to determine which neighborhood might be best for you? Interested parties might use the Walk Score to get a basic sense of nearby amenities, such as grocery stores, parks, restaurants, and so on. Visitors can type in a street address or neighborhood, and they can find out the location's cumulative Walk Score. Also, visitors can use the site to find out about potential nearby rental properties, if they are so inclined. This site is compatible with all operating systems
Personalized Feedback With ScreenChomp - Education Community Blog - 0 views
Civic Engagement - 0 views
TED-Ed's New Video Tool Allows Anyone To Create Video Lessons Online | Co.Exist: World ... - 0 views
MetaFilter | Community Weblog - 1 views
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Finding the right moment (and many more YouTube tricks) « NeverEndingSearch - 0 views
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