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Course Planning & Syllabus Design | Teaching and Learning Center - 0 views

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    how to create a syllabus
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Todoele 2.0 | E/LE y Web 2.0 - 0 views

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    Web 2.0 resources for language classes (in Spanish)
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Richard Halverson and Allan Collins - Rethinking Education in the Age of Technology - T... - 0 views

  • RECORDINGS:
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      You can access the full audio recording and chat transcript via these links.
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    Steve Hargadon interviews Profs. Halverson and Collins on their recent book.
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An Introduction to Language Learning and the New Web - List | Diigo - 0 views

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    Kevin Gaugler's List. On the right-hand side you can see his other public lists that focus on Spanish civ and culture.
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Dr. Wave Introduction - 0 views

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    Dr. Wave explains what Google Wave is all about. Just a little over 2 minutes. You can explore more with the links on the left.
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Beyond Campus Boundaries ePortfolio Transforms into 'Cultural Application' -- Campus Te... - 0 views

  • 08/09/05
    • Barbara Lindsey
       
      It's five years hence--do you see any evidence of large-scale portfolio adoption at your institution?
  • It’s a cultural application
  • ePortfolios
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  • What’s happening with universities in this knowledge age is that the boundaries between the university and the rest of the world have pretty much dissolved. We are now a learning culture, or a knowledge culture.
  • It’s something that whole countries are offering to their citizens to store things related to their work, over a career or over the time when they are developing their career.
  • what’s driving the market in the US is assessment management.
  • universities—especially schools of education around the country—are rushing to implement ePortfolio systems so that they can do the kind of reporting the accrediting agencies are asking for.
  • The big market is going to be everyone having an ePortfolio, whether they are in college or not in college
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    2005 interview w/Trent Batson, who talks about ePortfolio use in U.S. institutions of higher ed.
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The Marketplace of Ideas: Reform and ... - Google Books - 0 views

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    Why do professors all tend to think alike? What makes it so hard for colleges to decide which subjects should be required? Why do teachers and scholars find it so difficult to transcend the limits of their disciplines? Why, in short, are problems that should be easy for universities to solve so intractable? The answer, Louis Menand argues, is that the institutional structure and the educational philosophy of higher education have remained the same for one hundred years, while faculties and student bodies have radically changed and technology has drastically transformed the way people produce and disseminate knowledge. At a time when competition to get into and succeed in college has never been more intense, universities are providing a less-useful education. Sparking a long-overdue debate about the future of American education, The Marketplace of Ideas examines what professors and students--and all the rest of us--might be better off without, while assessing what it is worth saving in our traditional university institutions.
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Faculty Development Programs - UConn - 0 views

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    The Institute for Teaching & Learning offers a full range of faculty development programs to all UConn faculty, at all of the UConn campuses. The formats range from individual consultation services to departmental workshops, from book groups, and learning communities to campus wide teaching institutes. Topics span the continuum from purely pedagogical to purely technical and everything in between.  All services are free and confidential.
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Digital Ethnography » Blog Archive » "An anthropological introduction to Y... - 0 views

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    An annotated timeline of Prof. Wesch's video
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Remix Culture -- Videos -- Center for Social Media - 0 views

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    Just under 4 minute video designed to prompt discussion about fair use of copyrighted works. Linked to their Code of Best Practice in Fair Use for Online Video
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Ad Insidiousness -- Videos -- Center for Social Media - 0 views

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    Insightful, critical student-produced work that makes judicious use of copyright material.
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Copying and pasting in Google Docs : Text editing - Google Docs Help - 0 views

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    You can also copy and paste from one computer to another using the server clipboard menu.
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CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive - Presidential ... - 0 views

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    White House Tweets now part of presidential records
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Assessment « Beyond WebCT: Integrating Social Networking Tools Into Language ... - 0 views

    • Celeste Arrieta
       
      I'm so glad that we are going to work with assessment. Thanks a lot, Barbara.
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After Frustrations in Second Life, Colleges Look to New Virtual Worlds - Technology - T... - 0 views

  • It turns out that virtual worlds are at their best when they look nothing like a traditional campus. Professors are finding that they can stage medical simulations, guide students through the inside of cell structures, or pre­sent other imaginative teaching exercises that cannot be done in a physical classroom.
  • OpenSimulator, and it is essentially a free knockoff of Second Life
  • The most ambitious attempt to build an education-friendly virtual world is a project called Open Cobalt,
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  • led by researchers at Duke University
  • Any college with a spare server and some staff time can use the OpenSimulator software and play God to a virtual world.
  • The main request is the ability to limit access to students in a course, which the group can do.
  • To counter these new options, Linden Lab is testing a product that would let colleges install a world on their own servers and limit access to students and professors. Case Western is among those trying it out for its virtual campus.
  • Maybe 3-D online environments are just one of those technologies that sound cool but never fully materialize, like personal jetpacks. Trying to make the World Wide Web look like the real world misses the new kinds of things the Internet can do.
  • "We don't ­really understand what we can do and what we can't do with this tool for education yet, so it's more exploratory now," said Peter J. Ludlow, a philosophy professor at Northwestern University who studies virtual worlds. "We know there's something here, but we don't know what yet."
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    It turns out that virtual worlds are at their best when they look nothing like a traditional campus. Professors are finding that they can stage medical simulations, guide students through the inside of cell structures, or pre sent other imaginative teaching exercises that cannot be done in a physical classroom.
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Admissions of Guilt -- Campus Technology - 0 views

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    Should information about applicants found on the Web but not submitted by them be used in admissions decisions? by Terry Calhoun
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Language Jobs (LanguageJobsUSA) on Twitter - 0 views

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    Frequently updated posts for language-related jobs in the U.S.
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7 Things You Should Know About... | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    A series provides concise information on emerging learning technologies and related practices. Each brief focuses on a single technology or practice and describes: What it is How it works Where it is going Why it matters to teaching and learning
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Twitter for Teachers Workshop - Additional Links | Kirsten Winkler - 0 views

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    A wiziq session with three faculty who describe their use of twitter. Enza Antenos Conforti describes her Italian language learning project using Twitter. Includes project assessment.
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Teaching with Twitter « TechKNOW Tools - 0 views

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    Describes the benefits of using Twitter in education
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