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Rhondda Powling

The Ultimate App Guide for Students - Infographic ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 5 views

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    Good organisation is the key to good study. Developing a study plan that is formatted and structured to meet your study needs will assist your learning and you will also be more likely to be relaxed and feel more prepared for exams The guide is this post is from Study Medicine Europe and gives a useful guide to apps that may enhance studying efforts. Some are free and some are paid versions and they are split up according to different goals.
John Pearce

Apps in Education: How to Design a Beautiful iPad Lesson: - 19 views

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    "This is a beautiful lesson designed and presented by Rob Miller on Scrib. What I really like about this series of activities is that it allows the students or in Rob's case his teachers to articulate their own learning. It is never about a single app. It is the combination of apps that allow the learners to meet the learning outcomes. It is a great example of building a meaningful lesson around a concept and then providing the students with the tools to create content."
dishari

https://www.troopmessenger.com/blogs/to-do-list-apps-in-2019 - 0 views

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    Having a to-do-list app is not only about organizing the daily tasks but also keeping track of the progress, and completing them to meet goals. But finding the best task management software system can be overwhelming. Hence, we have done your homework and presented you with the finest tools to pick from.
princew

How Is Edtech Impacting The Online Education Landscape In India? - 0 views

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    Proctortrack spearheads the online proctoring industry in affordable, accessible online remote proctoring and automated identity verification. It is a robust software that detects up to 26 unique test violations. Proctortrack also offers stand-alone solutions like Veripass, mobile lockdown, and proctor checkpoint to meet a client's specific needs. Proctortrack can be easily integrated with popular LMSs like Moodle, EdX, Blackboard, Brightspace, Canvas, and Sakai, making onboarding simpler for institutions.
blackrabbit001

EDIT-Institute-Reviews-Career Tracks-Courses-Learning mode Fee-Reviews-Ratings-And-Feedback - 0 views

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    EDIT Institute prides itself on its diverse range of courses designed to meet the evolving needs of the design sector. Whether you're passionate about graphic design, UI/UX design, web design, animation, or multimedia, there's a program tailored to your aspirations. Each course is meticulously crafted, blending theoretical knowledge with practical applications to ensure students are well-equipped to tackle real-world challenges.
Andrew Williamson

Why An Unconference? - Meeting Of The Minds Unconference Blog - 4 views

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    Some ideas around why we created @motmedu Looking for a conference with a difference? What story do you have to tell? The #motm13 Unconference is built around stories for the purpose of making strong connections with other passionate educators who are integrating ICT with pedagogy.
Ian Guest

The Reading Brain in the Digital Age: The Science of Paper versus Screens - 7 views

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    "E-readers and tablets are becoming more popular as such technologies improve, but research suggests that reading on paper still boasts unique advantages" Scientific American article
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    There's more to this than meets the eye! Had paper been the only medium though which I could read this article, I would never have had access to it.
Clay Leben

MightyMeeting - 3 views

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    HTML 5 browser-based whiteboard & conference room. Share slideshows. Beta. Free for 6 people. Chat.
John Pearce

Meet The Woman Who Did Everything In Her Power To Hide Her Pregnancy From Big Data | ThinkProgress - 3 views

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    "Here's what she found: hiding from big data is so inconvenient and expensive that even Vertesi doesn't recommend it as a lifestyle choice. (She presented her findings at the Theorizing the Web conference in New York last week.) So what does that mean for companies who say users can just "opt out" if they aren't happy with (so-called) privacy policies? Can you be a person on the internet without sacrificing all your data to the Google Powers That Be? I talked to Vertesi about her experiment, its implications, and why hiding from big data can make you look like a criminal"
Roland Gesthuizen

GroupMap - Real time Brainstorming and Group Meeting Tool - 3 views

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    "Easy and effective online group brainstorming with visual templates."
Roland Gesthuizen

Up Up and Away … to Sky City - 0 views

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    "Now this idea occurred to me after a cybernaut (thanks Mitchell) sheepishly took me to a place where he thought other cybernauts had dome something naughty - let me explain."
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    Here is a fascinating adaptation for a virtual world, reconstructing it in ways that the original builders did not consider for new online meetings.
Clay Leben

The Case for Videogames as Powerful Tools for Learning | PBS - 12 views

  • 1. Just-in-time learning. Videogames give you just enough information that you can usefully apply. You are not given information you'll need for level 8 at level 1, which can often be the case with schools that download files of information that are never applied. Videogames provide doable challenges that are constantly pushing the edge of a player's competence. This is similar to Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development. Lev Vygotsky 2. Critical thinking. When you play videogames you're entering a virtual world with only the vaguest idea of what you are supposed to do. As a result, you need to explore the physics of the game and generate a hypothesis of how to navigate it. And then test it. Because games are complex, you are continually reformulating and retesting your hypothesis -- the hallmark of critical thinking. 3. Increased memory retention. Cognitive science has recently discovered that memory is a residue of thought. So what you think about is what you remember. As videogames make you think, they also hold the potential to increase memory retention. 4. Emotional interest. Videogames are emotionally engaging. Brain research has revealed that emotional interest helps humans learn. Basically, we don't pay attention to boring things. The amygdala is the emotional center of the brain and also the gateway to learning. 5. We learn best through images. Vision is our most dominant sense, taking up half of our brain's resources. The more visual input, the more likely it is to be recognized and recalled. Videogames meet this learning principle in spades as interactive visual simulations.
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    Article offers several examples of games designed for learning and 5 game qualities.
Russell Ogden

Bloomin' iPad by Kathy Schrock - 11 views

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    "Below you will find links to iPad applications that target the various levels of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy. I only included free apps that were "content-neutral" to make them usable across the curriculum. I also tried to include apps for the iPad only, but a few iPhone apps may have snuck in! Each app image is clickable, and you will be taken to the iTunes Store to learn more about each one. If you have other iPad apps you would like to recommend that meet the same criteria, please fill out the Google Survey at the bottom of this page. The results will be public so we can all benefit from each other's expertise."
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    Links to iPad applications that target the various levels of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy.
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