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anthony chaney

ERIC - Collaborative Learning in Teaching a Second Language through the Internet, Turki... - 3 views

  • We can call the education offered by using the Internet environment as "teaching through the Internet". Such a teaching contributes to interaction, which is not sufficient in traditional classrooms most of the time.
  • discovering alternatives in learning and developing their own learning styles. In addition, this type of teaching allows learners to see subjects from different perspectives.
  • Groups having special interests can share their own experiences even if they are too far from each other. When we look at the aims of this type of learning that is mostly used in higher education, it is seen that learners are encouraged to learn through distance educatio
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  • The aim of learning through collaboration is to obtain information and use this information to solve a problem. In general, collaborative learning creates a positive social environment and facilitates comprehension. Collaborative learning is based on the idea that learners working in groups towards a common goal can learn better than the students who can work on their own.
rowenarrow

Security of digital entertainment content from creation to consumption - 0 views

    • rowenarrow
       
      The info on this page is common knowledge, but finding this page via scholar.google.com helps lead me to feel comfortable with the credibility 
john grable

Digital Literacy Resource - Introduction - 1 views

    • caprisunshine
       
      Common misconception between "Digital Natives" and "Digital Immigrants" described in Marc Prensky's Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants article.
    • Jason Parker
       
      I think it's crucial that this may change as do people and technological advances
  • technology is changing faster than society is
  • What is Digital Literacy? Digital literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, utilize, share, and create content using information technologies and the Internet. As a Cornell student, activities including writing papers, creating multimedia presentations, and posting information about yourself or others online are all a part of your day-to-day life, and all of these activities require varying degrees of digital literacy. Is simply knowing how to do these things enough? No—there’s more to it than that.
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    What is Digital Literacy? Digital literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, utilize, share, and create content using information technologies and the Internet. As a Cornell student, activities including writing papers, creating multimedia presentations, and posting information about yourself or others online are all a part of your day-to-day life, and all of these activities require varying degrees of digital literacy. Is simply knowing how to do these things enough? No-there's more to it than that.
jhaeclark

What is Academic Integrity - Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities - Vice Provost... - 1 views

  • Academic integrity is the core set of values and principles that underwrites the very mission of the University itself: integrity, honesty, hard work, and the determination to translate personal and professional principles into behavior.
    • jhaeclark
       
      Academic Integrity
  • For students, this ethic lies at the heart of the value of their degree.
  • For faculty, a high standard of academic integrity will ultimately lead to greater heights of academic rigor and freedom among students, a better reputation for MU, and more positive patterns of interaction with the student population.
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  • The principles of academic integrity also represent an informal contract between faculty and students. Instead of pitting faculty against students, both share a common standard of behavior and set of values critical to the continued success
Brittni Roddin

Digital Law - What is Digital Law - 2 views

  • Digital Law deals with society’s behaviour with using technology
  • Some examples of what digital law deals with are plagiarism, illegal downloading of music, hacking and creating worms or viruses. Plagiarism is the most common thing that teenagers usually do.
    • Nathan Pharris
       
      "Digital alarm" has to deal with the proper conduct online and the highlighted phrases below are examples of what is unethical to do online.
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    • Brittni Roddin
       
      What not to do.
    • Brittni Roddin
       
      What not to do.
deborahnolan74

What is Collaboration - 0 views

  • a working practice whereby individuals work together to a common purpose to achieve business benefit.
  • nline meetings and instant messaging
  • as shared workspaces and annotations
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    What is Collaboration? - Definition of Collaboration
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    What is Collaboration? - Definition of Collaboration
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