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10+ Best Apps For Your Dropbox - 2 views

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    Thanks for sharing, I have added this resource link to my google site :) https://sites.google.com/site/sharedropbox01/dropbox-for-education
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The Flipped Classroom Model: A Full Picture « User Generated Education - 1 views

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    Good critique of misunderstandings of the flipped classroom and a viable model for flipping.
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Harvard Education Letter - 1 views

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    Teaching Students to Ask Their Own Questions
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The 100 Best Twitter Tools For Teachers (2012 Edition) | Edudemic - 2 views

  • TweetDeck: Easily one of the most popular tools for Twitter, period, TweetDeck will help you organize feeds, find focus, even schedule tweets and manage multiple accounts.
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      I use this for my desktop to view multiple feeds at one-go. 
  • Twitpic: A popular tool for sharing photos on Twitter, you can’t go wrong with Twitpic.
  • Bit.ly: So much more than just a URL shortener, bit.ly is a great tool for tracking and analyzing your links.
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  • Instagram: One of the most famous apps in the world, Instagram offers Twitter users a great way to share photos with Twitter.
  • Check out these awesome Twitter feeds to find educational resources and insight for teachers.
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    100 best Twitter Tools. Save it on your bookmarks!
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Twitter as a Metacognitive Support Device by Alan Reid : Learning Solutions Magazine - 0 views

  • From an instructor’s perspective, Twitter offers the ability to prompt students throughout the learning process by asking them to reflect on learning strategies and time management, which ultimately raises metacognitive awareness.
  • While the use of Twitter only shows a slight increase in grades (about .5 percent), it substantially improves engagement and motivation
  • Twitter enhances the social presence outside of the classroom, which leads to overall course satisfaction.
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  • if student satisfaction, engagement, and metacognitive awareness are all part of your definition of a successful course, then introducing Twitter in your classroom may be an option for you.
  • Twitter is not static. Rather, it is an interactive tool under learner control. Further, Maria Bannert refers to a metacognitive support device that “focuses students’ attention on their own thoughts and on understanding the activities they are engaged in during the course of learning.” When used explicitly as a tool to improve self-regulation through metacognitive support, Twitter becomes very effective.
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    An interesting article on how Twitter can be used as a metacognitive - thinking about your own learning - supportive device. 
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Design Thinking for Educators - 2 views

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    This website is good. They describe their beliefs on selling their thinking process to creating an experience for learners. Their process is 1)Discovery, 2)Interpretation,3)Ideation,4)Experimentation 5)Evolution... illustrated in their case studies before they chunk out their product. Perhaps our department have the same manner of process before we come out our products. Perhaps this could be a less vague idea for our audience in term of showing what we do less descriptive but more case studies.
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Digitally Savvy Students Play Hide-and-Seek With Campus Messages - Technology - The Chr... - 2 views

shared by Ashley Tan on 14 Sep 12 - No Cached
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    Some important insights on communicating with staff and students in an institute of higher learning.
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A new way of doing things on campus | Official Google Blog - 1 views

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    "seven of the eight Ivy League universities and 72 of this year's top 100 U.S. Universities (as determined by 2013 U.S. News and World Report's ranking) have gone Google"
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Clive Thompson on Why Kids Can't Search | Magazine - 0 views

  • High school and college students may be “digital natives,” but they’re wretched at searching. In a recent experiment at Northwestern, when 102 undergraduates were asked to do some research online, none went to the trouble of checking the authors’ credentials. In 1955, we wondered why Johnny can’t read. Today the question is, why can’t Johnny search?

Use of Video in Teaching Psychology & Education - 3 views

started by jasonyai on 15 Dec 11 no follow-up yet
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Learning with 'e's: Learning, unlearning and relearning - 0 views

  • Times are changing. Kathy Sierra features a timeline on her blog which suggests that the 1970s and 80s were about how well we could learn, the 1990s and 2000s focused on how fast and how much we could learn, whilst today's education should be based on how much we can unlearn. And, she says, learning to let go of old and out of date rules is one of the skills we all need to develop. Futurologist Jack Uldrich is applying the same principle to the medical profession, arguing that the key to unlearning is to come to the realisation that 'we are all in a fog', and can't clearly see the future. Unlearning will be a strategy for coping with rapid change and uncertainties, he argues.
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Free 3ds Max Download - 2 views

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    You can Download Autodesk software for free as educator or students.
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    This is great! :D Thanks Youfang...
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    eh??? really??? for free??? I saw that it required u to sign up with Autodesk, is there any catch which request you to give any information or anything?
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