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in title, tags, annotations or urlACU Mobile-Learning Report 2009 - page 1 - 0 views
iLead:Developing 21st Century Instructional Technology Skills to Enhance Leading and Learn: Agenda - 0 views
Blog U.: Curricular Media Platforms? - Technology and Learning - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views
New Education Initiatives (and grants) from HP! - Teaching, Learning & Technology in Higher Education - - 0 views
iJourney - 1 views
Classroom Collaboration Using Social Bookmarking Service Diigo - 0 views
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Includes a comparison chart (Diigo, Delicious, Browser) and a high level overview of Diigo (including screenshots). According to Ruffini, Diigo "fosters research-sharing and collaboration in new ways. Not only can students bookmark, organize, and collaborate on various projects and research, but this service gives them - and teachers - the opportunity to organize and manage web resources and documents. Diigo has useful educational applications, as well, such as organizing bookmarks for resources and research, collaborative learning, and professional development."
Blog U.: 5 Reasons Microsoft Will Buy Blackboard - Technology and Learning - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views
Ten Things I (no longer) Beli... - 3 views
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See especially items 6-10
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you know what hits me about this is that we need to consider lowering our sights on the technology that we promote campus wide to faculty and use the peer tutoring method to engage more faculty in the common easy to use technologies. Still work on the emerging tech with the tech savy and work more one-on-one with the biggest chunk of faculty using/exploring other technology. Did I just define 3 levels of engagment with faculty? hhmmmm
Wide range of colleges and universities show gains in effective educational practices, survey finds: IU News Room: Indiana University - 1 views
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A national survey released today indicates that a variety of colleges and universities have shown steady improvement in the quality of undergraduate education, as measured by students' exposure to and involvement in effective educational practices.
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Found the following quote interesting: "Students whose classes used course management technologies, which provide discussion boards and the posting of notes, readings or assignments, scored higher on NSSE benchmarks, participated more in deep approaches to learning, and reported higher academic and personal gains during college, as did students whose experience included interactive technologies, such as collaborative editing software, blogs, simulations and virtual worlds. "
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