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Judy Brophy

Dilbert comic strip for 09/13/2010 from the official Dilbert comic strips archive. - 2 views

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    funny
Judy Brophy

Awesome Screenshot: Capture & Annotate - Google Chrome extension gallery - 1 views

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    Capture the whole page or any portion, annotate it with rectangles, circles, arrows, lines and text, one-click upload to share.
Judy Brophy

U Michigan iPhone App Grows from Student Project -- Campus Technology - 1 views

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    An iPhone app conceived by two students at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, built as a computer science class project, and purchased by the school's IT organization has made its public debut in the Apple iTunes store. Formerly named iWolverine, now called "University of Michigan," the app allows users to track buses in real time through the popular Magic Bus Web application, listen to the school's fight song, check dining hall menus, and search for buildings, among other features.
Judy Brophy

YouTube - Free statistics for democracy - 1 views

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    Free statistics for democracy Why statistics are important for a democracy. 2 minutes
Judy Brophy

paper.li - read Twitter as a daily newspaper - 1 views

shared by Judy Brophy on 30 Aug 10 - Cached
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    paper.li organizes links shared on Twitter into an easy to read newspaper-style format. Newspapers can be created for any Twitter user, list or #tag. A great way to stay on top of all that is shared by the people you follow - even if you are not connected 24/7 !
Judy Brophy

Flipping Bloom's Taxonomy | Powerful Learning Practice - 1 views

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    What if we started with creativity rather than principles? My students start with the standard elements of an advertisement (product photo, copy, logo etc.)  and create a mockup.  Then students evaluate their mock-up by comparing their ads to a few professional examples and  discuss what they did right and wrong in comparison to what they've seen.
Jenny Darrow

Timeglider: Web-based Timeline Software - 3 views

shared by Jenny Darrow on 25 Jul 12 - Cached
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    TimeGlider is a data-driven interactive timeline application built on the (Adobe) Flash platform. You can "grab" the timeline and drag it left and right, and zoom in and out to view centuries at a time or just hours. TimeGlider allows you to create event-spans so that you can see durations and how they overlap. Being web-based, TimeGlider lets you collaborate and share easily. You can create timelines about the last year of your family, the last century of world events, or about pre-historical (bce/bc) times. Currently, one can zoom out to a scope of millenia: In 2009, we plan to improve the breadth of our zooming capability to include the Big Bang.
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    I tried it and couldn't quite figure it out quickly. Looks complicated. (It might not BE complicated, but it looks like it, which is a liability.)
Jenny Darrow

https://doc-0k-44-docsviewer.googleusercontent.com/viewer/securedownload/iap4e21rma5mh2... - 3 views

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    Great handout for creating a test in Bb. Better then most others I've seen.
Jenny Darrow

Media Fluency Rubric (Final) - Google Docs - 2 views

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    Critical Consumption: Participatory Media: Collaborative Technology
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    12/2009 - evolvong (i.e. "not yet approved" ISP outcomes that AT work shouuld map to
Judy Brophy

Blog U.: 10 Competencies for Every Graduate - Technology and Learning - Inside Higher Ed - 2 views

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    1. Start a Blog 2. Buy an Audio Recorder and Learn to Use It 3. Start Editing Audio 4. Post an Interview (or Podcast) on Your Blog 5. Learn How to Shoot, Crop, Tone, and Optimize Photos (And Add Them to Your Blog) 6. Learn to Create Effective Voice-Over Presentations with Rapid Authoring Software
Judy Brophy

Teaching Resources - 2 views

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    These modules offer ways of teaching quantitative reasoning and examples of their use.
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.
Jenny Darrow

Blackboard Learn (Bb 9.1) is Coming - Top 10 Reasons to Get Excited! - 2 views

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    This release of Blackboard adds several exciting new features and a completely redesigned, modern Web 2.0 user interface. You'll get a "sneak peak" at some of the many reasons you might just like Bb 9.1, including: The new user interface - more customization options and fewer "clicks" to get something done! Drag 'n Drop functionality for both students and instructors Blogs, Journals, and Wikis -- Oh No (Oh Yes)! Updated (i.e. more manageable) Group tools Useful (and needed) enhancements to the existing Assignments tool and the Grade Center And many more
Judy Brophy

How to Start Tweeting (and Why You Might Want To) - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Highe... - 2 views

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    Good advice on How to get started w Twitter. 
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

Putting the Learning in Blended Learning | Faculty Focus - 2 views

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    Designing a Blended course: Here is a three-step process: Establish clear learning goals for the topic. Design activities to help students meet the learning goals. Sort the activities into two categories: online and face-to-face. Very short article that might be useful in CELT's blended classes.
Judy Brophy

I have found the cognitive surplus, and it hates pigs » Nieman Journalism Lab... - 2 views

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    Just a lighthearted reminder that, even if the lure of the connected digital world gets people to skimp on the Gilligan's Island reruns, that doesn't necessarily mean their replacement behaviors will be any more productive. They could instead bring an ever greater capacity for distraction and disengagement and slingshot precision.
Jenny Darrow

Digication :: Tunxis ePortfolio Project :: Welcome - 2 views

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    Welcome to the ePortfolio Project's Portfolio!  This ePortfolio will be used to showcase our ePortfolio work here at Tunxis.  Over the next two years, various programs and faculty will begin working with ePortfolio.  Information on their work will be available in this portfolio.
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    Some of the educ grad students used Digication for their eportfolio. Nice look.
Jenny Darrow

7 Best Sources of Free Music for Video or Podcast [Podsafe Audio] - 2 views

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