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John Eivind Storvik

YouTube - A Portal to Media Literacy - 0 views

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    Presented at the University of Manitoba June 17th 2008. (for those of you waiting for the Library of Congress presentation, it will be posted July 19th-ish....
Guttorm H

Relativity: Einstein's theory of relativity in animations and film clips. Einstein Light - 0 views

  • Einstein's theory of special relativity includes electricity and magnetism in a simple, logical extension of the relativity of Galileo and Newton. Its conclusions, including time dilation, length contraction, and E=mc2 have changed profoundly our ideas of time and space, matter and energy. These multimedia modules (click on menu above right) give a brief overview of relativity - they present the main ideas. Inevitably, you will have questions. So the related links (below) give more complete explanations, at levels with () or without mathematics ().
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    Einstein's theory of special relativity includes electricity and magnetism in a simple, logical extension of the relativity of Galileo and Newton. Its conclusions, including time dilation, length contraction, and E=mc2 have changed profoundly our ideas of time and space, matter and energy. These multimedia modules (click on menu above right) give a brief overview of relativity - they present the main ideas. Inevitably, you will have questions. So the related links (below) give more complete explanations, at levels with () or without mathematics ().
Guttorm H

How to Give a Lousy Presentation - BusinessWeek - 0 views

  • How to Give a Lousy Presentation
  • 1. Misspell words
  • 2. Create distracting color combinations.
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  • 3. Use inconsistent fonts.
  • 4. Use a really small font size.
  • 5. Insert improperly sized photos that are stretched to fit the slide.
  • 6. Look completely and totally disinterested.
  • 7. Look disheveled.
  • 8. Read every word of each slide.
  • 9. Don't bother with a backup plan.
  • 10. Don't practice.
  • 11. Call attention to your mistakes.
  • 12. Open with an offensive or off-color joke.
  • 13. Use wild animations.
  • 14. Use cartoon clip art.
  • 15. Use ancient presentation software.
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    15 skikkelig gode tips for korleis du lagar ein elendig presentasjon. Smart å ta ein kikk på...
Morten Oddvik

Collaboration: Top Ten Trends - 0 views

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    Collaboration: Top Ten TrendsView more presentations from Rodd Lucier.
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DeliberatePractice(PsychologicalReview).pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    The theoretical framework presented in this article explains expert performance as the end result of individuals' prolonged efforts to improve performance while negotiating motivational and external constraints. In most domains of expertise, individuals begin in their childhood a regimen of effortful activities (deliberate practice) designed to optimize improvement. Individual differences, even among elite performers, are closely related to assessed amounts of deliberate practice. Many characteristics once believed to reflect innate talent are actually the result of intense practice extended for a minimum of 10 years. Analysis of expert performance provides unique evidence on the potential and limits of extreme environmental adaptation and learning.
Rune Mathisen

To Share or Not to Share: Is That the Question? (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

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    My goal in writing this article is to help faculty, administrators, and college/university support staff to better understand who open faculty are and why they make the choices they make. The model presented here is my best attempt to map out the open faculty mindset (both analog and digital). My hope is that some enterprising graduate students and/or faculty members will take up a more academic research project to see if this model holds for a large sample of faculty. And if they do conduct this research, I hope they will openly share their findings as they progress.
Rune Mathisen

FRONTLINE: digital nation: watch the full program | PBS - 2 views

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    In Digital Nation: Life on the Virtual Frontier, FRONTLINE presents an in-depth exploration of what it means to be human in a 21st-century digital world. Continuing a line of investigation she began with the 2008 FRONTLINE report Growing Up Online, award-winning producer Rachel Dretzin embarks on a journey to understand the implications of living in a world consumed by technology and the impact that this constant connectivity may have on future generations. "I'm amazed at the things my kids are able to do online, but I'm also a little bit panicked when I realize that no one seems to know where all this technology is taking us, or its long-term effects," says Dretzin.
Rune Mathisen

Shocker: Empathy Dropped 40% in College Students Since 2000 | Psychology Today - 1 views

  • While it so obviously measures empathy that you could easily game it to make yourself look kinder and nicer, the fact that today's college students don't even feel compelled to do that suggests that the study is measuring something real. If young people don't even care about seeming uncaring, something is seriously wrong.
  • Though social media is an improvement on passive TV viewing and can sometimes aid real friendships, it is still less rich than face to face interaction. This is especially important for the youngest children whose brains are absorbing social information that will shape the way they connect for the rest of their lives.
  • Perhaps an even larger factor is the merging of the left's "do your own thing" individualism with the right's glorification of brutal competition and unfettered markets. You wind up with a society that teaches kids that "you're on your own" and that helping others is for suckers.
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  • if you know nothing about someone's real situation, it's easy to caricature it as being defined by bad choices and laziness, rather than understand the constraints and limits the economy itself imposes. Seeing yourself doing so well and others doing poorly tends to bolster ideas that "you deserve your wealth," simply because guilt otherwise becomes uncomfortable, even unbearable.
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    College students who hit campus after 2000 have empathy levels that are 40% lower than those who came before them, according to a stunning new meta-analysis presented to at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science by University of Michigan researchers. It includes data from over 14,000 students.
Morten Oddvik

Seth's Blog: Really Bad Powerpoint - 0 views

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    I wrote this about four years ago, originally as an ebook. I figured the idea might spread and then the problem would go away--we'd no longer see thousands of hours wasted, every single day, by boring PowerPoint presentations filled with...
Guttorm H

YOU SUCK AT POWERPOINT! - 7 views

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Rune Mathisen

Diigo i naturfag - 0 views

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    Lysbilder til presentasjon om bruk av Diigo i naturfag, av Marit Johansen og Ingunn Sandnes.
Ingunn Kjøl Wiig

Dimdim: Web conferencing that just works. Dimdim provides easy, open, affordable collab... - 0 views

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