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Organize anything, together. | Trello - 2 views

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    Trello is a collaboration tool that organizes your projects into boards. In one glance, Trello tells you what's being worked on, who's working on what, and where something is in a process.
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Free reference manager and PDF organizer | Mendeley - 0 views

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    Automatically generate bibliographies Collaborate easily with other researchers online Easily import papers from other research software Find relevant papers based on what you're reading Access your papers from anywhere online
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Neuro Education Initiative - 1 views

shared by Mark Morton on 16 Apr 12 - Cached
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    The School of Education's Neuro-Education Initiative furthers the understanding of how research findings from the cognitive and neurosciences has the potential to inform teaching and learning through research, collaboration, and advocacy. In partnership with the School of Medicine, Kennedy-Krieger Institute, and the Brain Science Institute, this Initiative fosters dialog among educators and brain science researchers to develop joint research projects and magnifies the potential for current findings to enrich educational practice.
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Sync.in - 0 views

shared by Mark Morton on 17 Feb 12 - Cached
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    Real-time collaborative document sharing.
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Thinklinkr: the best real-time collaborative online outliner - 0 views

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    From the homepage of this tool: "Thinklinkr has one of the fastest, simplest, and most innovative interfaces on the web and it will change the way you work. Meetings, brainstorming, and lectures will be fundamentally different for you. You will be more productive, organized, and connected with what's going on in your brain. Leave thinklinkr open for a day, use it to organize your thoughts, and you won't ever want to turn it off."
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SALG - Student Assessment of their Learning Gains - 0 views

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    The Student Assessment of their Learning Gains (SALG) website allows instructors to gather learning-focused feedback from students. The SALG survey asks students to rate how each component of a course (e.g., textbook, collaborative work, labs) helped them to learn, and to rate their gains toward achieving the course goals. The SALG survey can be customized to fit any college-level course, and can be administered multiple times per course. A baseline instrument allows faculty to compare gains relative to incoming student characteristics.
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http://www.heqco.ca/SiteCollectionDocuments/Modified%20Peer%20Instruction%20ENG.pdf - 1 views

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    In the on-going quest for improved learning in large-class settings, an active-learning approach for an introductory physics course yielded mixed results, according to a new report from the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Modified Peer Instruction in Large Introductory Physics Classes examined the use of collaborative, multiple-choice format question (MCFQ)-writing activities for students as a supplement to standard peer instruction methods.
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Ron Elcombe - DokuWiki - YouTube - 0 views

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    An instructor explains how he uses wikis in his teaching. 
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Team-Based Learning Collaborative - Home - 1 views

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    If you only have a few minutes, check out the video, "What is TBL" on the first page, which will give you a decent overview of team-based learning.
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EtherPad - 0 views

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    An overview of EtherPad by EdTech.
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