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yeuann

How MOOCs Could Meet the Challenge of Providing a Global Education | MIT Technology Review - 0 views

  • As MOOCs cast their eye to the developing world, very minor tweaks matter a great deal, such as the ability to allow students to download, rather than only stream course videos. But even more major ones are coming, including edX’s plans to start open-sourcing its platform in the next few months, which could allow even more universities to post online courses, and software programmers around the world to experiment with customized interfaces.
  • “We need to make sure we are making tools that make it easy to create new content, so it’s not only someone at MIT or Stanford who creates.” Relevance, as he notes, is one of the biggest motivators for students.
  • One of the major challenges for MOOCs—which so far mostly come from U.S. universities—is to tailor the content of courses to a diverse worldwide audience with any number of combinations of language, educational, motivational, and cultural backgrounds. Critics fear the rise of big box education from only a few elite institutions in Western nations, and worry these may not fit the different learning styles in different nations.
yeuann

DataWind's Aakash 2 and Ubislate Are Cheap Tablets for the Developing World | MIT Techn... - 0 views

  • What new opportunities do you see for apps in the developing world? Nobody focuses on the problem of creating apps for somebody whose monthly income is $200. Those people are not part of the computer age or the Internet age; most of them are not literate. So we run app competitions in India to try to get people thinking from that perspective. The winner of our last competition was a group of students who designed a commerce app for “fruit walas,” the guys who run around with carts selling fruits and vegetables. These students created a graphically intuitive way of running a small vegetable business. There are something like five million fruit walas in India, so if you had an app for them, there could be a lot of money to be made.
Ashley Tan

Free Technology for Teachers: Collaboratively Create Multimedia Books on Widbook - 2 views

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    Might this be a good platform for the digital storytelling efforts by ELL? I'd like to hear from the ETs and IDs.
wittyben

8 Outstanding iPad Apps to Create Tutorials and Flip your Classroom ~ Educational Techn... - 1 views

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    For IDs, VCDs and Henry: here's some ipad apps for flipping classroom.
Ashley Tan

Free Technology for Teachers: wireWax - Create Interactive Videos and Play Videos Withi... - 1 views

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    wireWax is a new service (still in beta) that takes the concept of YouTube annotations and makes it much better. On wireWax you can build interactive tags into your videos. Each tag that you add to your video have another video from YouTube or Vimeo or an image from Facebook, Flickr, or Instagram. A tag can also include an audio track from SoundCloud or a reference article from Qwiki. What makes using wireWax different from using the YouTube annotations tool is that clicking on your tags (what YouTube calls annotations) does not send you outside of the video you're currently watching. This means that you can watch a video within a video or view a picture or listen to a different audio track within the original video. When you click a tag in the original video the video pauses and the tagged item is displayed.
Rachel Tan

ImageCodr.org - 1 views

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    A tool that creates the exact attribution required of creative commons content.  Add the url for the image and it will generate the HTML code necessary for adding the image to a website. 
yeuann

Firebase - A scalable real-time backend for your website - 0 views

  • A scalable real-time backend for your web app Build apps really fast without the hassle of managing servers
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    Eveleen, Bernard, FYI... this looks extremely interesting. Allows us to create real-time apps very easily, according to the website. Great for RAD.
yeuann

Tips for Using Chat as an Instructional Tool -- Campus Technology - 1 views

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    This article was written 5 years ago. Now, we have the benefit of ubiqutious mobile chat platforms e.g. Whatsapp, which can create small focus groups to talk about a particular topic. Not only so, besides the usual text, Whatsapp also allows participants to share mobile videos taken on the spot, share their geolocations with one another, share audio recordings and of course, images. A personal example of how I use Whatsapp for personal learning: I use Whatsapp regularly to practice reading and writing my Japanese with a few other friends, and when I make mistakes, they can quickly give me feedback in real-time. We also exchange photos of Japanese culture, food items and even on-the-spot videos from those who are in Japan. Some of us go for Japanese classes, some don't. But those who go for the classes share what they have learnt with those who haven't.  I'm not sure if this can be classified as a type of "flipped learning", but I realized that mobile chat makes an excellent real-time, yet highly personalized tool for e-learning in small group discussions. Perhaps this is one area we can consider next time as a way to do mobile learning that harnesses the social nature of us learners.
yeuann

Moai | The mobile platform for pro game developers - 0 views

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    MDs, you might be interested in this for creating mobile apps, esp games. Basically, it uses Lua, a popular scripting language for professional game studios, which can be converted into native Obj-C or Android code using its SDK. And oh, it's open-source! :)
yeuann

Google Apps Script - Building a Sites Application: Using Sites and Spreadsheets Together - 0 views

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    This could be very helpful for us ETs, especially when creating custom forms. This even allows you to record the Google accounts of the users...
yeuann

Scale of the Universe 2 by Cary and Michael Huang, California High School Students - AB... - 0 views

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    An example of how students can be empowered to not just consume, but to also create e-learning programs for their peers. Perhaps we can use this as an illustration of a unique learning/visualization affordance made possible by technology. Incidentally I think they have the best "Please wait" message ever for a program: "Please be patient while this page loads -- it takes several minutes. But it does include, after all, the entire universe." :)
yeuann

App Store - eportfolio by CityU EDGE - 2 views

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    I came across this ePortfolio iPhone app. It's content-rich and I think could be a good resource for our students to use. 
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    Does the app actually help create a mobile portfolio or is it just a handy reference on e-portfolios?
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    A handy reference. There are other eportfolio iphone apps that do the creating of mobile eportfolios, such as Curtin University's iphone app. However, the problem is that those apps are specific to their eportfolio systems, so they are generally closed to non-university users. If I find one that is open (and uses open systems), I'll share here ASAP.
Eveleen Er

Air Sketch Free for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 1 views

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    Another app from the same company who created Air projector. This app allows you to sketch on your iPad and project wirelessly to the projector.
Sally Loan

22 Useful Free Tools For Creating Charts, Diagrams and Flowcharts - 2 views

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    For e-portfolio team to check out 
wittyben

ClipChoose - Which Video Do You Choose? - 1 views

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    Cool and easy way to create a youtube based poll... 
Kartini Ishak

MentorMob - Learn What You Want, Teach What You Love - MentorMob - 6 views

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    Mentor mob is a tool for creating e-learning content.   
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    Excellent find! It's actually a tool for curating e-learning content. I might use this for a class this month!
bernard tan

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.
Eveleen Er

Moving at the Speed of Creativity - Creating a Customized URL Shortener with YOURLS - 7 views

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    technical
Pek Mee Loh

Tips For Creating Rapid Video For Learning: Float Mobile Learning - 2 views

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    Excellent resource! It elaborates very nicely what I mean when I say that the video team needs to get into YouTube mode of video production.
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