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Kim Jaxon

Twenty-First Century Literacies: Course Description | HASTAC - 5 views

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    Here's a course description for a "Twenty-First Century Literacies" class I will be teaching in Spring 2010. This is for students who are not (yet) English majors. But a different version will also be the gateway course for our proposed new Master's in Knowledge and Networks that we will be posting on Comment Press next month for feedback.
Kim Jaxon

One Approach to Guiding Peer Response - National Writing Project - 3 views

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    Summary: Kim Jaxon, a teacher-consultant with the Northern California Writing Project, describes a peer response strategy that, in addition to providing responders with focused guiding questions, allows them adequate time to draft thoughtful responses. Excerpt from Article When I first asked students to give feedback, they were writing immediate feedback in class.
Vivi McEuen

Stop, Prepare, THEN PowerPoint - 0 views

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    When you hear the term "presentation design", what do you think of? PowerPoint? Or perhaps Keynote if you're a Mac fan, right? When you take the first step in designing your presentation, how do you start? I believe most people sit down in front of their computers and open their favorite slide software (slideware).
Laura Sederberg

When the Elephant Is the Room : NEW ENGLAND BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION - 2 views

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    Maybe the classroom is where we should seek the transformation we need in higher education...
Ann Steckel

How and Why to Make Your Digital Publications Matter | DMLcentral - 1 views

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    From Davidson: "I don't have the metrics, but I'll stake my professional reputation on the following statement: In the last one or two years, there has been a seachange in how even the most traditional academic, nonprofit, or corporation values, respects, and "counts" relevant, professional online publication and interactivity."
Kim Jaxon

TCRecord: Article - 0 views

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    Background/Context: New information technologies make information available just-in-time and on demand and are reshaping how we interact with information, but schools remain in a print-based culture, and a growing number of students are disaffiliating from traditional school. New methods of instruction are needed that are suited to the digital age.
Kim Jaxon

How One Instructor Teaches 2,670 Students - The Digital Campus - The Chronicle of Highe... - 1 views

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    In October, Myanmar's pro-democracy leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, got a quirky request on YouTube. A hyperactive instructor in a plaid jacket posted a video inviting her to do a Skype interview with his "World Regions" geography class at Virginia Tech.
Kim Jaxon

Futures of Learning - 1 views

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    "In this post, we discuss the examples of (1) toy lending libraries and (2) the user-friendly authoring/designing environment called Scratch. These efforts emphasize the importance of play and creative expression in learning and cognitive development. "
Ann Steckel

iSpring Pro | Mobile-ready courses and video presentations - 0 views

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    "Turn your PowerPoint slides into mobile-ready promo presentations for any device, any platform! Online presentations in HTML5 format Video lectures and e-Learning courses Mobile-ready content for iPads and smartphones"
Ann Steckel

Free video lectures,Free Animations, Free Lecture Notes, Free Online Tests, Free Lectur... - 0 views

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    Welcome to Learnerstv.com. This is a comprehensive site providing thousands of downloadable Video lectures, Live Online Tests,etc in the fields of Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering, Medicine, Management and Accounting, Dentistry, Nursing, Psychology, History, Language Training, Literature, Law, Economics, Philosophy,Astronomy, Political Science etc FREE to its visitors.
Jim Aird

Top 10 (+1) Reasons to Start using Google Drive & Classroom - ~Mme Mallette~ - 0 views

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    The next generation of students is being trained for their futures.  Are current teachers prepared for them? are future teachers being trained in the ways of the future?
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