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Google's Official Chat Extension Frees Chat from Your Browser Tabs, Lets You Start IMs ... - 0 views

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    For those involved in the leadership development project, this recent development is something that might favour Google Sites as the platform of choice.
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A bit of Moodle forum love « Lisa's (Online) Teaching Blog - 0 views

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    A Moodle tip from a model instructor.
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Unity game engine embraces Google's Native Client | Deep Tech - CNET News - 0 views

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    For 3D team's information.
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iTunes customers reportedly under threat from digital thieves | iPhone Atlas - CNET Rev... - 1 views

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    Check our iTunes accounts!
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How YouTube is Part of a Global Economic Transformation - 0 views

  • YouTube announced a new batch of partners that were added to its Education Channel today and noted that nearly 80% of the viewership of educational content on the site came from outside the United States. Less than 70% of the site's total traffic is International, so the educational content is disproportionately viewed by global audiences. Both YouTube and iTunes U are serving up huge quantities of educational content to a world already in the throes of a 50 year revolution in global education. In some ways they represent exactly the kind of education that a new world needs, too: learning that augments existing education and fosters life-long development of non-routine analytical and interactive skills. That's a recipe for good times. YouTube now hosts more than 500,000 educational videos, on a wide variety of topics. The new mobile-friendly iTunes U also offers 500,000 educational resources and says that 60% of its viewership comes from outside the United States. This global consuption of US-created online educational content may be the newest chapter in a radical transformation of global education over the past 50 years. Life in this world is not like it used to be just a few decades ago, and the availability of world-class education on-demand, at almost no cost, is likely to help things change all the more as this century unfolds.
  • A trend began, at least in the United states, as far back as 1985: demand for "routine manual skills" has held relatively steady, demand for non-routine manual skills has plummeted. Demand for routine cognitive skills climbed through 1970, then fell. What's hot? Non-routine analytic and non-routine interactive skills. Those are things that a good YouTube or iTunes U video about world history or global ecology can help improve, your non-routine analytic and interactive skills. More than for just economic well-being, those are skills that positively impact quality of life in many ways.
Ashley Tan

Social Media for Universities: Best Practices for Attracting Students, Employees, and D... - 0 views

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    Some useful tips we can use on a smaller scale for publicity, marketing, and interacting with our audience via social media.
Ashley Tan

Six Models of Course Redesign - 1 views

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      The models can be a useful scaffold when discussing with out collaborators or clients the changes they might like to see in their courses.
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Easy Assessment App « Mr Robbo - The P.E Geek - 2 views

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    For the app developers in CeL. This is not the prettiest app but it has some interesting ideas on creating rubric-based evaluations. I like the sliding Likert-type scale and the way other artefacts like photos and videos can be added to an evaluation.
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http://kathyschrock.net/pdf/ipad_app_rubric.pdf - 1 views

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    Evaluation rubric for iOS apps
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Book Review: Design for How People Learn, by Julie Dirksen by Clark N. Quinn : Learning... - 0 views

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    For IDs. The book focuses on a very practical approach to designing learning, drawing upon what we know about how our brain works, and then applying it. And, most importantly, the book goes beyond the traditional ID paradigm about intro, concept, example, etc., and includes the emotional (motivational) side of the equation. Dirksen also (thankfully) points out the role of performance support, helping designers recognize that not every solution is a course.
Ashley Tan

The Ultimate Guide To Apple's New Education Initiative - 2 views

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    For all in CeL to be aware of. The new iBooks, iTunes and authoring tool may influence what we do in terms of preparing resources and developing apps.
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Google Singapore office - 1 views

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    A sneak preview for those going to Google SG at the end of the month.
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