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Peter Shanks

cloZure - 1 views

  • a free web tool written by Peter Shanks that generates cloze tests from wikipedia articles.
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    cloze tests generated automatically from wikipeida article abstracts
Isabelle Jones

Virtual learning environment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    A virtual learning environment (VLE) is a software system designed to support teaching and learning in an educational setting, as distinct from a Managed Learning Environment (MLE) where the focus is on management.
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    Comprehensive up-to-date news coverage, aggregated from sources all over theworld by Google News.‎Finance - ‎About Google News - ‎Languages and regions - ‎Editors' Pickswww.killdo.de.ggNews Online from Australia and the World ...News headlines from Australia and the world. The latest national, world, business, sport, entertainment and technology news from News Limited news papers.www.killdo.de.ggBreaking News Updates | Latest News Headlines ...Breaking News, Latest News and Current News from FOXNews.com. Breakingnews and video. Latest Current News: U.S., World, Entertainment, Health, ...www.killdo.de.gg
Judy Robison

List of online encyclopedias - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    lists both subscription and free on-line encyclopedias
James OReilly

Translation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Machine translation
Russell D. Jones

Jabberwiki: The Educational Response, Part II | Britannica Blog - 0 views

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    Critical of Web 2.0 techs at university and in culture
Judy Robison

Taming the Wild Wiki | Lesson - 48 views

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    a really excellent lesson about Wikipedia from the excellent folks in Canada - Media Awareness.
Louise Robinson-Lay

History of literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 2 views

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    background history of world literature
mipana-pepe

Educación especial - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre - 0 views

  • La educación especial o educación diferencial es aquella destinada a alumnos con necesidades educativas especiales debidas a superdotación intelectual o bien a discapacidades psíquicas, físicas o sensoriales. La educación especial en sentido amplio comprende todas aquellas actuaciones encaminadas a compensar dichas necesidades, ya sea en centros ordinarios o específicos.
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    La educación especial o educación diferencial es aquella destinada a alumnos con necesidades educativas especiales debidas a superdotación intelectual o bien a discapacidades psíquicas, físicas o sensoriales. La educación especial en sentido amplio comprende todas aquellas actuaciones encaminadas a compensar dichas necesidades, ya sea en centros ordinarios o específicos. En los últimos años del siglo XX se ha propuesto en España y en otros países la sustitución del término educación especial por el de necesidades educativas especiales, siguiendo las recomendaciones del informe Warnock, publicado en 1978 y difundido a lo largo de la década siguiente. Esta nueva definición supone hacer énfasis en la concepción de la educación básica como un servicio que se presta a la ciudadanía para que alcance sus máximas potencialidades y por tanto en la obligación del sistema de proporcionar apoyos y medios técnicos y humanos para compensar los déficits del alumnado en el acceso a los aprendizajes básicos imprescindibles para afrontar la vida adulta.
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    opinion de la educacion especial
Dimitris Tzouris

WikiMindMap - 50 views

Tero Toivanen

(25) Wikimedia: accessible (new) media for (almost) all - 27 views

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    Wikimedia: accessible (new) media for (almost) all
Tero Toivanen

Social Networking, Web 2.0, and Learning: What the Research Says » Moving at ... - 0 views

  • Framework I’d like you to consider- author of Flow: Mihály Csíkszentmihályi- that is where we are trying to get our kids: they are motivated, excited, engaged- he talks about task complexity and skill level, managing those- when you balance those, you get kids into flow
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      Flow!
Maggie Wolfe Riley

Education - Change.org: Tutorial: Two Uses of Technology to Improve Literacy and Critic... - 0 views

  • It's easy, efficient, and turbo-effective literacy, research, and information management. It's unique to the Berners-Lee Age. Gutenberg would have loved it. Some high-profile "researchers" apparently know little of it.
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    two examples showing how blind the UCLA research was to today's possibilities, how behind the times.... It's easy, efficient, and turbo-effective literacy, research, and information management. It's unique to the Berners-Lee Age. Gutenberg would have loved it. Some high-profile "researchers" apparently know little of it.
Russell D. Jones

Credibility and Digital Media @ UCSB - Past Research - 0 views

  • traditional notions of credibility as coming from a centralized authority (e.g., a teacher, expert, or author) and individualized appraisal processes are challenged by digital technologies.
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      Here is the break down of traditional modernist classroom.
  • Credibility assessments as constructed through collective or community efforts (e.g., wikis, text messaging via cell phones, or social networking applications) emerge as a major theme in recent discussions, and phrases like "distributed" and "decentralized" credibility, the "democratization of information," and "collectively versus institutionally-derived credibility" are common.
  • At core is the belief that digital media allow for the uncoupling of credibility and authority in a way never before possible.
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  • Digital media thus call into question our conceptions of authority as centralized, impenetrable, and singularly accurate and move information consumers from a model of single authority based on hierarchy to a model of multiple authorities based on networks of peers.
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    much of the information on the Web at the time (and still today) was not subject to the same types of credibility standards as most traditional mainstream media.
Tero Toivanen

The Power of Sharing | the human network - 0 views

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    Excellent presentation about The Power of Sharing from Mark Pesce on Vimeo. Sharing make us smarter.
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