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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.
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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.
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Half an Hour: New Forms of Assessment: measuring what you contribute rather than what y... - 1 views

  • In the schools, too, there is no reward for helping others (indeed, it is heavily penalized). Suppose educational achievement was measured at least partially according to how much (and how well) you helped others. The value of the achievement would increase if the person is a stranger (and conversely, decrease to zero if it's just a small clique helping each other) and would be in proportion to the timeliness and utility of the assistance (both of which can be measured).
  • Suppose instead students were rewarded for cooperation. Not collaboration; this is just the school-level emulation of the creation of cliques and corporations. Cooperation, which is a common and ad hoc creation of interactions and exchanges for mutual value.  Cooperative behaviours include exchanges of goods and services, agreement on open standards and protocols, sharing of resources in common (and open) pools, and similar behaviours. Imagine receiving academic credit for contributing well-received resources into open source repositories, whether as software, art, photography, or educational resources. Imagine receiving credit for long-lasting additions to Wikipedia or similar online resources (we would have to fix Wikipedia, as it is now run by a gang of thugs known as 'Wikipedia editors'). We can have wide-ranging and nuanced evaluations of such contributions, not simple grades, but something based on how the content contributed is used and reused across the net (this would have the interesting result that your assessment could continue to go up over time).
  • There is, again, no reason why public service cannot be incorporated into individual assessment. Adding value to fire and police services by means of monitoring and reporting (not the piece-work model of something like CrimeStoppers, but actual prevention), supporting environment by counting birds, sampling water, servicing sports events by acting as a timer or umpire - all these can add to a person's assessment. I'm not thinking of the simple sort of tasks grade school students can perform. Indeed, a person hoping to attain a higher level qualification would need to contribute to the public good in a substantial and tangible way. Offering open online courses (that are well-subscribed and positively reviewed by the community) should be a requirement for any graduate-level recognition. The PhD used to be about offering a unique research contribution to the field; now it's about paying tuition and being exploited as a TA. These three things - helping others, being cooperative, contributing to the public good - are obviously not easy to assess. To be sure, it's far easier to ask students simple questions and grade the number of correct responses. But assessing students in this way, far from measuring putative 'content knowledge', is really an exercise in counting without any real interest in what is being counted. It acts as an invitation to cheat, as it places self-interest ahead of the values it is actually trying to measure.
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    Stephen Downes very alternative thinking on alternative assessment: Helping others, being cooperative, and contributing to public good.
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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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A Moving Masterpiece: The Song Dynasty As Living Art - 1 views

shared by Eveleen Er on 28 Nov 11 - No Cached
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    not related to work but something worth going for.
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    This is really a masterpiece. I was at Shanghai's EXPO venue when I first saw this. We need to pay admission ticket to view this even when we were there. Since its coming to SG, worthwhile to pay for the admission if you are interested. Adult - $21, Child - $16.
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Volkswagen's augmented-reality first in Singapore on Videos - Digital - The Work - Camp... - 3 views

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    Not fantastically making use of AR but the word "Singapore" rings a bell.
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Mobilise - 0 views

    • Ashley Tan
       
      Change to the following: In addition to the exciting talks and workshops, we have a line-up of fringe events outside Lecture Theatre 1(LT1). Check out the booths of: [bulleted] -Our telecommunication providers SingTel, M1 and StarHub. -NCS showcasing their interactive e-book -Blackboard demonstrating their mobile solutions -Vendors promoting mobile devices and accessories
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i'm Watch - 0 views

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    Smart phone everywhere. Now, smart watch is coming..... Slick, thin and ergonomic, i'm Watch is made to be part of you. And it's always with you by all means: phone, web, music, radio, organizer, photo, video, and whatever App you may come up with. Born for multi-tasking exploit, i'm Watch is so fast and simple to use that everything else will be left behind, likely on your car backseat.
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The Straits Times Digital Life Tech Forum 2011 - 5 views

shared by Ashley Tan on 09 Nov 11 - No Cached
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    Straits Time Digital Life Tech Forum 2011 Next Wed, 16 Nov Registration closes Fri 11 Nov
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    FYI guys, registration is full already...
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Google Earth on iPad, iPhone Now Includes 3D Images, Guided Tours - 0 views

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    Available in US store. Not in SG store yet.
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    You can download it using the iTunes card account given by Ashley last year. I have download mine.
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    Actually, I think you use the US-linked account information to log in to the App store to get it. :)
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ASUS - Tablet- ASUS Nexus 7 - 2 views

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    Those thinking of getting an Android slate might not have to wait too long for the Google Nexus 7 by Asus. It runs the latest Android OS, Jelly Bean. One source rumours an official release in early Sep 2012 (http://www.sgphonedeals.com/blog/2012/07/17/asus-google-nexus-7-releasedavailable-singapore-tentatively-early-sept-2012-price-updated/).
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Centre for e-Learning - 2 views

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      Should be "Get the app"
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Centre for e-Learning - 0 views

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      Should be "Get the app"
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Centre for e-Learning - 0 views

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      Should be "Get the app"
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Centre for e-Learning - 0 views

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      Should be "Get the app"
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Google Drive Blog: Four new ways to customize your Google Forms - 1 views

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    1. Progress bar 2. Data validation 3. Embed YouTube videos 4. Add a custom message to closed forms
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