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Theron DesRosier

FS IAV 2009: Assignment Ratings and Mapping (no lines) - 0 views

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      I'm not so sure yet...
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      This looks like a problem
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FS IAV 2009: Assignment Ratings and Mapping (no lines) - 0 views

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      A test of commenting to a google spreadsheet saved in Sharepoint.
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Edge: THE IMPENDING DEMISE OF THE UNIVERSITY By Don Tapscott - 1 views

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    "In the industrial model of student mass production, the teacher is the broadcaster. A broadcast is by definition the transmission of information from transmitter to receiver in a one-way, linear fashion. The teacher is the transmitter and student is a receptor in the learning process. The formula goes like this: "I'm a professor and I have knowledge. You're a student, you're an empty vessel and you don't. Get ready, here it comes. Your goal is to take this data into your short-term memory and through practice and repetition build deeper cognitive structures so you can recall it to me when I test you."... The definition of a lecture has become the process in which the notes of the teacher go to the notes of the student without going through the brains of either. "
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| Pew Internet & American Life Project - 0 views

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    The Internet's Role in Campaign 2008
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YouTube - A Sneak Preview of Wolfram|Alpha - 0 views

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    YouTube: Sneak Preview of Wolfram|Alpha search engine.
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See Wolfram Alpha in Action: Our Screenshots - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    See Wolfram Alpha in Action: Screenshots and video demo. More a challenge to nominalism than google.
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The n-Category Café - 0 views

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    The n-Category Café\nA group blog on math, physics and philosophy This is one of the blogs Lissi used to discuss his "Simple Theory of Everyting"
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An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything - 0 views

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    Garrett Lisi's paper is the most downloaded article on the arXiv. When you go to this page check out the blog links on the right-hand side of the page. This is an example of an open scientific network of practice.
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Critical Information Studies For a Participatory Culture (Part Two) - 0 views

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    April 10: Henry Jenkins post contains a good reading list on media policy and participatory culture.
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Pontydysgu - Bridge to Learning » Blog Archive » Learning in practice - a soc... - 0 views

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    Complex inter-relationship between: space, time, locality, practice, boundary crossings between different practices. For example trainee doctor in the hospital in one practice, translation of this experience into 'evidence for assessment purposes' needs to then be 'validated' by auditors in another community of practice.
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Assessment 2.0 - 0 views

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    This is a critique of 1.0 assessment with few suggestions for remedy. Modernising assessment in the age of Web 2.0
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Google and WPP Marketing Research Awards - 0 views

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    "Google and the WPP Group have teamed up to create a new research program to improve understanding and practices in online marketing, and to better understand the relationship between online and offline media. The Google and WPP Marketing Research Awards Program expects to support up to 12 awards in the range from $50,000 to $70,000. Awards will be in the form of unrestricted gifts to academic institutions, under the names of the researchers who submitted the proposal. Award recipients will be invited to participate in a meeting highlighting work in this area and will be encouraged to make their results available online and in professional publications."
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Google funds research to help it understand itself - Ars Technica - 0 views

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    "Google has made a fortune by understanding what makes people happy when they're looking for advertising and online search, but it still feels it needs to know more. Its latest solution: fund grants so that the best and brightest of the academic world explore the areas it's interested in."
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Scottish Education blog: Assessment 2.0 - 0 views

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    This matrix is a common representation of Web 2.0 assessment on the web. It attempts to connect web 2.0 tools with assessment. You've heard of e-learning 2.0, well here are some Web 2.0 technologies applied to assessment. The table seeks to show how teachers can use social software for assessment purposes.
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Pupils to study Twitter and blogs in primary shake-up | Education | The Guardian - 0 views

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    "Pupils to study Twitter and blogs in primary schools shake-up * New curriculum will give teachers more freedom * Second world war and Victoria not compulsory" Interesting article about the new proposed curriculum for primary school students in the UK. Also has a lot of embedded discussion for the diigo crowd.
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Half an Hour: The New Nature of Knowledge - 0 views

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    The very forms of reason and enquiry employed in the classroom must change. Instead of seeking facts and underlying principles, students need to be able to recognize patterns and use things in novel ways. Instead of systematic methodical enquiry, such as might be characterized by Hempel's Deductive-Nomological method, students need to learn active and participative forms of enquiry. instead of deference to authority, students need to embrace diversity and recognize (and live with) multiple perspectives and points of view. I think that there is a new type of knowledge, that we recognize it - and are forced to recognize it - only because new technologies have enabled many perspectives, many points of view, to be expressed, to interact, to forge new realities, and that this form of knowledge is emerged from our cooperative interactions with each other, and not found in the doctrines or dictates of any one of us.
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Pattie Maes demos the Sixth Sense | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    This demo -- from Pattie Maes' lab at MIT, spearheaded by Pranav Mistry -- was the buzz of TED. It's a wearable device with a projector that paves the way for profound interaction with our environment. Imagine "Minority Report" and then some.
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The Best Tools for Visualization - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    Visualization is a technique to graphically represent sets of data. When data is large or abstract, visualization can help make the data easier to read or understand. There are visualization tools for search, music, networks, online communities, and almost anything else you can think of. Whether you want a desktop application or a web-based tool, there are many specific tools are available on the web that let you visualize all kinds of data. Here are some of the best:
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Wired Campus: Electronic Portfolios: a Path to the Future of Learning - Chron... - 0 views

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    irst, ePortfolios can integrate student learning in an expanded range of media, literacies, and viable intellectual work. As the robust ePortfolio projects at Washington State, Clemson, and Pennsylvania State Universities illustrate, ePortfolios enable students to collect work and reflections on their learning through text, imagery, and multimedia artifacts. Given that we are already living in a culture where visual communication is as influential as written text, the ability to represent learning through integrated media will be essential.
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Can We Promote Experimentation and Innovation in Learning as well as Accountability? In... - 0 views

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    he VALUE project comes into the middle of this tension, as it proposes to create frameworks (or metarubrics) that provide flexible criteria for making valid judgments about student work that might result from a wide range of assessments and learning opportunities, over time. In this interview, Terrel Rhodes, Director of the VALUE project and Vice President of the Association for American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) describes the assumptions and goals behind the Project. He especially addresses how electronic portfolios serve those goals as the locus of evaluation by educators, providing frameworks for judgments tailored to local contexts but calibrated to "Essential Learning Outcomes," with broad significance for student achievement. The aims and ambitions of the VALUE Project have the potential to move us further down the road toward a more systematic engagement with the expansion of learning. -Randy Bass
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