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Mark Morton

The best free online outliners - 0 views

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    These tools allow you to create outlines -- i.e. hierarchically structured content -- in which you can open and close levels of the structure as needed. 
Mark Morton

MovieClips - 0 views

shared by Mark Morton on 02 Mar 12 - Cached
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    This site has thousands of clips from thousands of movies, all legally accessible for use in class. 
Mark Morton

ShowMe - The Online Learning Community - 0 views

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    This site is similar to the Khan Academy, except the video tutorials are made and contributed by a wide variety of individuals. As a result, the quality (and credibility) of some of the videos is questionable, but there are still some useful videos here. 
Trevor Holmes

Computing In The Cloud: Who Owns Your Files? : NPR - 0 views

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    Why universities shouldn't be using commercial sites, imho. Mark. :)
Mark Morton

Legal Music For Videos - Creative Commons - 0 views

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    This site helps you find music that you can freely and legally use on your website, in your classes, or in videos that you might be making. 
Mark Morton

Students are using Facebook as an educational tool - 0 views

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    From the Chronicle of Higher Education: "College students are taking social media to a new level, using Web sites like Facebook to communicate with other students about their coursework, according to results of a new survey on student technology use."...more
Jane Holbrook

Ranked List of Best Books on Post-secondary Teaching and Learning - 5 views

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    This list was complied through the POD listserv.
Jane Holbrook

Value Rubrics - 3 views

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    You need to log into this site with your email address, but it provides a range of well thought out rubrics that are part of the VALUE project. Teams of faculty and other academic and student affairs professionals engaged in an iterative process over eighteen months where they gathered, analyzed, synthesized, and then drafted institutional level rubrics. Organized by the AAC&U (American Association of Colleges and Universities)
Alan Kirker

visualcomplexity.com | A visual exploration on mapping complex networks - 2 views

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    from the site: "VisualComplexity.com intends to be a unified resource space for anyone interested in the visualization of complex networks. The project's main goal is to leverage a critical understanding of different visualization methods, across a series of disciplines, as diverse as Biology, Social Networks or the World Wide Web. I truly hope this space can inspire, motivate and enlighten any person doing research on this field."
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