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Barbara Lindsey

Digital Natives - 10 views

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    A collaborative space supported by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School and the Research Center for Information Law at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland. The project's goal is to better understand young people's experiences with digital media, including Internet, cell phones and related technologies. By gaining insight into how digital natives make sense of their interactions in this digital lanscape, we may address the issues their practices raise, learn how to harness the opportunities their digital fluency presents, and shape our regulatory and educational frameworks in a way that advances the public interest. Thx to Wes Fryer for this find!
Dean Mantz

Visitors & Residents - TALL Research - blip.tv - 4 views

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    Though provoking video from Alt-C Conference by a professor at Oxford.  Address digital natives & digital immigrants by using Visitors & Residents as the terms.
Roland O'Daniel

100 Digital Storytelling Tools for Your Digital Selves + Natives (Part 1) | Ozge Karaog... - 15 views

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    Nice set of digital storytelling tools.
James Liu

BestMyTest TOEFL Course Introduction | TOEFL iBT Test - 0 views

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    BestMyTest - TOEFL is an abbreviation for Test of English as a Foreign Language. It is a standardized test of proficiency in the English language for non-native speakers with an interest in studying in an English-speaking country.
Clif Mims

Dictation - Online Speech Recognition - 3 views

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    Speech Recognition in the Browser With Dictation, you can use the magic of speech recognition to write emails, narrate essays and long documents in the browser without touching the keyboard. To get started, just connect the microphone to your computer and click the Start Dictation button. Dictation uses your browser's local Storage to save all the transcribed text automatically as you speak. That means you can close the browser and it will resume from where you left off. Speak in your Native Language You don't have to speak in English as Chrome's engine can recognize quite a few languages including Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Malay, Indonesian and more. Dictation will automatically determine your browser's default language and uses it for subsequent transcriptions.
Dean Mantz

Understanding the Digital Generation - 11 views

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    Understanding the Digital Native is co-written by Ian Jukes.
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