Online Application for Formative Feedback and Active Learning - 0 views
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Learning Catalytics is an application that allows students to respond in class to prompts (similar to clickers) with a variety of styles for the questions. Yes, it is like clickers, but it is even more than that due to the variety of question styles. One benefit is the teacher login is free, so you can start creating questions right away. There are also questions already available for a number of subjects. The disadvantage is the student logins cost money. (Currently $20/year per student.)
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http://eduportfolio.org/ - 1 views
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Version 3.0 presents a variety of content, facilitates information organization, exchange and search. It also offers multiple levels of protection (public, protected or archived) as well as an interface for group administrators. To learn more about the new features, please consult the user guide. Edu-portfolio.org is free for learners and educators of all levels for non-profit use. Thousands of students, teachers and trainers from more than 60 countries use Eduportfolio. To receive an electronic portfolio, simply register.
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Blog U.: Basecamp, E-mail and Projects - Technology and Learning - Inside Higher Ed - 1 views
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Will we ever get beyond e-mail as the main tool to manage our project communications? Everyone I know believes that e-mail is a terrible tool to keep track of all the tasks, to dos, milestones, decencies, and people related to projects. We are all overwhelmed by too much e-mail, and therefore likely to miss key communications related to our projects. E-mail makes it difficult to achieve a ...