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Leslie Harris

Computing Crime and Punishment - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The article discusses a computer-based analysis of word use in the court reports of trials at the Old Bailey from 1674 through 1913.
Leslie Harris

Exploring New Frontiers with Google Glass -- Campus Technology - 0 views

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    Very short promotional article about a course in which students are developing apps for Google Glass
Leslie Harris

About Guide on the Side | code.library - 0 views

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    Guide on the Side is a program that allows you to create interactive Web tutorials. The tutorial can exist in a column on the Web page and provide instructions about the main Web site that fills up most of the screen.
Leslie Harris

The Most Commonly Spoken Language in Each State Besides English and Spanish | Mental Floss - 0 views

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    Another interesting GIS map - this one of the third most commonly spoken language in each state, besides English and Spanish.
Leslie Harris

55% More STEM Students Fail Lectures Than Active Learning Classes -- Campus Technology - 0 views

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    This article about an article didn't define active learning, but it points to a study that asserts that 55% more students in STEM courses fail the course when lecture is used, as compared to active learning.
Leslie Harris

What's Your Major? 4 Decades Of College Degrees, In 1 Graph : Planet Money : NPR - 0 views

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    Interesting visualization of college majors (for BAs) from 1970 to 2011
Leslie Harris

U Illinois Prof Places Herself into Flipped Courses -- Campus Technology - 0 views

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    A faculty member uses software called Personify to record her "flipped classroom" lectures. Personify allows her to place her head and shoulders (recorded as she delivers the lecture) on top of the screencasting content, and she can choose when to display her image and when not to display her image as she delivers the lecture.
Leslie Harris

Flipped learning skepticism: Do students want to have lectures? - Casting Out Nines - T... - 0 views

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    An additional article about student skepticism of the flipped classroom model, exploring what students mean when they complain that they would prefer letures.
Leslie Harris

Chasing Death Camp Guards With New Tools - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Prosecutors in Germany are using 3D virtual models of Nazi death camps, along with databases and spreadsheets, to build cases against suspected Nazi death camp guards.
Leslie Harris

Flipped learning skepticism: Is flipped learning just self-teaching? - Casting Out Nine... - 0 views

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    Math professor responds to potential/actual student criticisms of flipped classroom model
Leslie Harris

What Enhanced E-Books Can Do for Scholarly Authors - The Digital Campus 2014 - The Chro... - 1 views

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    Article by a faculty member who used Apple iBooks Author to produce an "enhanced" eBook version of a scholarly monograph
Leslie Harris

App-Controlled Hearing Aid Improves Even Normal Hearing - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    iPhone app allows for adjustment of a hearing aid.
Deb Balducci

Multimedia Assignments: Not Just for Film Majors Anymore - 0 views

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    Millennials are often called "digital natives" because their familiarity with new technology seems to be in their DNA. Whether we like it or not, the "screen age" is here to stay-and with it has come a much more media-rich information ecosystem. Students are exposed to thousands of images a day.
Leslie Harris

Up Close on Baseball's Borders - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Interesting map of baseball fan loyalty based on zip codes and Facebook data.
Deb Balducci

Micro-flipping - 0 views

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    Flipping your course is not an all or nothing endeavor. Dip your toe into the flipping pool.
Leslie Harris

Doctors Use 3-D Printing To Help A Baby Breathe : Shots - Health News : NPR - 0 views

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    3-D, printing, medical, biomechanical, engineering, NPR
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