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5 Free Homework Management Tools for the Digital Student - 0 views

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    Google Apps Suite is one of it!  The rest seems interesting! 
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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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Microsoft Unveils New Social Network So.cl - 1 views

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    A research experiment for students focused on combining web browsing, search, and social networking for the purposes of learning.
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Amazon Builds World's Fastest Nonexistent Supercomputer | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com - 0 views

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    I've been thinking. If the highest level of e-learning is augmentation of existing teaching and learning capabilities, then why not investigate cloud supercomputers - the logical extrapolation of today's cloud computing. Imagine the learning possibilities if students could easily run simulations using real-world data to investigate real-world phenomena or even social ones, to see what would happen if you tweaked certain environmental / historical conditions. Then teachers could use the various simulated outcomes as a starting point for discussion purposes - e.g. if everyone on earth had a car, what would happen to the earth's temperatures in the next few years? and then ask further questions from there using fundamental principles. Less time spent on tedious models, and more time spent observing systems interactions, may help make the next generation of It sounds like a very high-level concept, but I think a practical example is when I used the speech-to-text convertor feature of an English dictionary app on my iPhone to help a boy learn how to pronounce words correctly. It turned a boring dictionary into a fun interactive game for him, and he learnt a few new words along the way. Just some food for thought this holiday season. Merry Christmas!
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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.
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Knowmia - 2 views

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    an interactive assignment, tutor can monitor student progress, like how much time they spent watching video, student give feedback at end of assignment
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Centre for e-Learning - 0 views

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  • One NIE initiative is for student teachers to document their learning journeys and competencies.
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      One NIE initiative is for student teachers to document their learning journeys and competencies with e-portfolios.
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Centre for e-Learning - 0 views

  • The purpose of the mVideo app is to provide a mobile application which allows students to view interactive videos (content) on the move. Tapping on the 3G or future Gs network of telcos, content delivery to the students is possible to any part of Singapore, resulting in true mobility.
  • Twitter and Facebook option
  • Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Designed for iPhone & iPod touch but compatible with iPad. Requires iOS 4.3 or later.
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      Be consistent. Bulleted points above to not end with periods. Points here do. Remove periods to be consistent.
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      Change to: "mVideo allows learners to view interactive video content on the move by leveraging on their mobile data plans or wifi."
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MERLOT Pedagogy Portal - 0 views

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    Consider this as an ID resource for our internal training? MERLOT is a free and open online community of resources designed primarily for faculty, staff and students of higher education from around the world to share their learning materials and pedagogy. MERLOT is a leading edge, user-centered, collection of peer reviewed higher education, online learning materials, catalogued by registered members and a set of faculty development support services. MERLOT's strategic goal is to improve the effectiveness of teaching and learning by increasing the quantity and quality of peer reviewed online learning materials that can be easily incorporated into faculty designed courses. MERLOT's activities are based on the creative collaboration and support of its Individual Members, Institutional Partners, Corporate Partners and Editorial Boards. Integral to MERLOT's continuing development of faculty development support services are its: * Building and sustaining online academic communities * Online teaching and learning initiatives * Building, organizing, reviewing, and developing applications of online teaching-learning materials
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30 Trends In Education Technology For 2015 - 0 views

  • Rethinking data in the classroom
  • Adaptive learning algorithms
  • Experimentation with new learning models (including flipped classroom, sync learning, blended learning, etc.)
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  • Teacher self-directed PD, webinars, streams, etc.
  • Focus on learning spaces
  • Design thinking
  • Gamification of content
  • Genius hour, maker hour, collaboration time
  • Workflows
  • YouTube channels, Google Chromecast, AppleTV
  • Google Drive
  • Google
  • Professional Learning Communities
  • Traditional reading lists of truly great literature
  • Pure creativity
  • Self-directed learning
  • Massive in-person education conferences
  • The physical design of most school buildings and universities
  • Memorization of prioritized content that leads to design thinking
  • Gamification-as-grading-system
  • Cloud-based learning
  • Apps like Prezi
  • Moving from one OS to another (e.g., from Android to Windows Phone)
  • Socioeconomic disparity
  • Mobile learning
  • Mobile assessment
  • Mass education publishers
  • Data Teams
  • “21st century learning” as a phrase or single idea
  • MOOCs
  • Increased “instructional hours”
  • Standards-based grading; pass/fail; student retention
  • Pressure on teachers
  • The traditional classroom
  • Whole class processes
  • Flash drives, hard drives, CDs, emailing files
  • Alternative schools/classrooms for special needs students
  • Apple-centric thinking
  • Apps like PowerPoint
  • Cable television, subscription-based content streaming
  • Oversimplifying BYOD thinking
  • “Doing projects”
  • In-app purchase gouging
  • Dropbox
  • Mobilizing non-mobile content
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    Tech in edu trends you might be interested to know...
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Study abroad from Bangladesh to USA - 0 views

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    Bangladeshi students want to study abroad and we provide consultancy to select appropriate course, right institution matching their merit, affordability and choice.
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Are You Ready for Mobile Learning? (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

  • Frequent use of mobile devices does not mean that students or instructors are ready for mobile learning and teaching
  • Wherever one looks, evidence of mobile penetration is irrefutable: cell phones, PDAs, MP3 players, portable game devices, handhelds, tablets, and laptops abound. No demographic is immune from this phenomenon. From toddlers to seniors, people are increasingly connected and are digitally communicating with each other in ways that would have been impossible only a few years ago.5
  • Consequently, it comes as no surprise that sooner or later people would begin to look for ways to integrate mobile computing into e-learning to make courses more accessible and portable. For example, Duke University made headlines when it provided all incoming freshmen with their own 20-gigabyte iPods. Similarly, the Virginia Tech College of Engineering became the first public institution to require all students to purchase a tablet PC beginning with incoming freshmen in fall 2006.
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Purdue Students Hook into Facebook for Study Groups -- Campus Technology - 2 views

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      Pratima, check Mixable out if you haven't done so already.
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      Sure, will do!
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      Mazlan, there is a mobile component too!
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Students, Ownership and Creativity: 35 Resources - 0 views

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    Great resources. This site recommends a lot of great e-tools for teachers and students.
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Looking at E-Portfolios | The Principal of Change - 2 views

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    A Canadian school principal shares how he and his students use WordPress as blogfolios.
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Evernote - a personal e-portfolio solution for students? « JISC RSC MASHe - 1 views

  • It is unlikely any e-portfolio solution is going to be perfect and I think Evernote ticks a lot of the boxes. A huge advantage of promoting a personalised e-portfolio solution is it truly belongs to the individual and not the institution, particularly important if you want to encourage and support lifelong learning.
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App Fusion: Twaining in Twitter by Terrence Wing : Learning Solutions Magazine - 0 views

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    Twitter allows you to engage with professionals who you may never get the opportunity to meet or interact with in the real world.  Following professionals in your field can provide you (and your students) with insight into different fields of interest, both personal and professional.
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Google Apps Marketplace - Digication e-Portfolio - 0 views

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    Digication is an e-Portfolio tool for students to showcase and share their work online with their family, friends, teachers, and potential employers.
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YouTube - Using ePortfolios as a reflective teaching tool - Case study - 2 views

  • This case study examines how ePortfolios, used in conjunction with blogs, can encourage students to become more critically reflective learners. The benefits and challenges of using ePortfolios are discussed, along with strategies for providing sufficient technical and pedagogical support, to enable teachers and students to confidently use the technology as a collaborative learning tool.
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