Create text-to-speech (TTS) podcast from RSS feed for iPod, iPhone, MP3 player and mobi... - 0 views
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Odiogo's media-shifting technology expands the reach of your content: It transforms news sites and blog posts into high fidelity, near human quality audio files ready to download and play anywhere, anytime, on any device
Are your Presentations 2.0 yet -- Tips and Insights on the New Presentation 2.0 - 0 views
Apprehending the Future: Emerging Technologies, from Science Fiction to Campus Reality... - 8 views
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environmental scan
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The environmental scan method offers several advantages, starting with the fact that drawing on multiple sources and perspectives can reduce the chances of bias or sample error. The wider the scan, the better will be the chance of hitting the first trace of items that, although small at the moment, could expand into prominence. A further advantage is pedagogical: trying to keep track of a diverse set of domains requires a wide range of intellectual competencies. As new technologies emerge, more learning is required in subfields or entire disciplines, such as nanotechnology or digital copyright policy.
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Disadvantages of this method start from its strengths: environmental scanning requires a great deal of sifting, searching, and analyzing. Finding the proverbial needle in the haystack isn't useful if its significance can't be recognized. Furthermore, the large amount of work necessary for both scanning and analyzing can be daunting, especially for smaller schools or enterprises.
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Center for History and New Media - 5 views
Teaching in Social and Technological Networks « Connectivism - 9 views
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The model falls apart when we distribute content and extend the activities of the teacher to include multiple educator inputs and peer-driven learning.
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Skype brings anyone, from anywhere, into a classroom. Students are not confined to interacting with only the ideas of a researcher or theorist. Instead, a student can interact directly with researchers through Twitter, blogs, Facebook, and listservs. The largely unitary voice of the traditional teacher is fragmented by the limitless conversation opportunities available in networks. When learners have control of the tools of conversation, they also control the conversations in which they choose to engage. Course content is similarly fragmented. The textbook is now augmented with YouTube videos, online articles, simulations, Second Life builds, virtual museums, Diigo content trails, StumpleUpon reflections, and so on.
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Traditional courses provide a coherent view of a subject. This view is shaped by “learning outcomes” (or objectives). These outcomes drive the selection of content and the design of learning activities. Ideally, outcomes and content/curriculum/instruction are then aligned with the assessment. It’s all very logical: we teach what we say we are going to teach, and then we assess what we said we would teach. This cozy comfortable world of outcomes-instruction-assessment alignment exists only in education. In all other areas of life, ambiguity, uncertainty, and unkowns reign. Fragmentation of content and conversation is about to disrupt this well-ordered view of learning. Educators and universities are beginning to realize that they no longer have the control they once (thought they) did
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Discusses the role of teachers in the learning process through social networks: He gives seven roles 1. Amplifying, 2. Curating, 3. Wayfinding and socially-driven sensemaking, 4. Aggregating, 5. Filtering, 6. Modelling, 7. Persistent presence. He ends with this provocative thought: "My view is that change in education needs to be systemic and substantial. Education is concerned with content and conversations. The tools for controlling both content and conversation have shifted from the educator to the learner. We require a system that acknowledges this reality."
Internet Archive: Wayback Machine - 4 views
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The Internet Archive, the Library of Congress and California Digital Library collaborated on a pilot in the spring of 2008 and a full-year program for the 2008/2009 school year, working with a total of 10 elementary, middle and high schools. We are looking to expand this program to new schools in the coming year. You can explore the collections created during the 2008/2009 school year on the Archive-It website here.
DailyTech - Surgeons Practice Virtual Surgery on 3D Model of a Patient's Liver - 2 views
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New system allows surgeons to train before operating
WebTools4u2use - Finding the Right Tool - 10 views
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how do you choose the right one?
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how do you keep up with all the new and often better tools?
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Here are some ideas...
Intel® Education: Intel Teach Elements: Project-Based Approaches - 8 views
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just-in-time professional development
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Take our first course in a new series of high interest, visually compelling short courses that provide deeper exploration of 21st century learning concepts using
Newsmap - 4 views
Wolfram|Alpha for Educators - 9 views
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free online computational knowledge engine that generates answers to questions in real time by doing computations on its own vast internal knowledge base
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free online computational knowledge engine that generates answers to questions in real time by doing computations on its own vast internal knowledge base
Gulf Coast oil spill map - 6 views
backchan.nl -- Conferences - 15 views
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backchan.nl is tool for involving audiences in presentations by letting them suggest questions and vote on each other's questions. backchan.nl is intended for conference or event organizers who want a new way to solicit questions from the audience and make better use of question and answer time.
slinkset.com: share -> vote -> comment - 4 views
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