Technology 4 Teachers - wesfryer - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Discover Yale Digital Commons - 0 views
Open Professional Development - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: CleVR - Create Your Own Panoramic Image Tours - 0 views
News: The Promise of Digital Humanities - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views
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Amid financial crises, humanities departments at many public universities have been razed. But even amid cuts, there has been a surge in interest in the digital humanities -- a branch of scholarship that takes the computational rigor that has long undergirded the sciences and applies it the study of history, language, and culture.
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The NEH held a symposium on Tuesday for 60 recipients of its 2011 Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants, most of whom were given between $25,000 and $50,000. They were allowed two minutes each to describe their projects.
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“While we have been anguishing over the fate of the humanities, the humanities have been busily moving into, and even colonizing, the fields that were supposedly displacing them,”
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Free Technology for Teachers: Build A Map - Create Layered Google Maps - 0 views
Cell Phones in the (Language) Classroom: Recasting the Debate (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | ED... - 0 views
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New Internet SMS and messaging services are proving especially useful to language teachers, turning the focus away from the particulars of language and writing and toward whole language oral output and pronunciation, even at the beginner level.
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is the time to revisit and recast the debate over cell phones in education and to consider their relevance as engagement and assessment tools for foreign language teachers in particular.
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And it is no longer only what takes place inside the classroom that needs debating. Paradigm shift also means embracing the notion that learning takes place in more collaborative, interactive ways and also — at least potentially — everywhere and (nearly) all the time.
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2011 Horizon Report - 0 views
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The 2011 Horizon Report is a collaboration between The New Media Consortium and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative An EDUCAUSE Program
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The New Media Consortium (NMC) is a globally focused not-for-profit consortium dedicated to the exploration and use of new media and new technologies. Its hundreds of member institutions constitute an elite list of the most highly regarded colleges, universities, and museums in the worlds.
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The ELI is a community of higher education institutions and organizations committed to advancing learning through information technology (IT) innovation.
What Do Kids Say Is The Biggest Obstacle To Technology At School? - 0 views
The internet is revolutionising the way we learn - 0 views
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