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Jennifer Maddrell

Online Learning Resources on the Web - 0 views

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    It ain't pretty (no missing "e" in the logo), but it does the trick - good round up of instructional design and online learning resources.
anonymous

Clark Aldrich's Style Guide for Serious Games and Simulations - 1 views

  • also called debriefings
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      My 11 yo son does this often in Runescape, now that I think about it. I can't begin to explain the skills he has picked up. Everything from mental math to negotiating to networking to understanding the way society functioned in many facets in Medieval Europe...
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      I do that to my room is 102 and user name is jch799
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    All about gaming and the future of education
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    This makes a lot of sense - especially if you have kids in your home.
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    All about gaming and the future of education
Paul Beaufait

National Education Technology Plan 2010 | U.S. Department of Education - 26 views

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    List of pages from sidebar on Home page (2010.07.08): Home Executive Summary Introduction Learning Assessment Teaching Infrastructure Productivity Recommendations Research and Development The Grand Challenges   References How This Plan Was Developed Technical Working Group The Contributors Acknowledgments
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    This website is the best news site, all the information is here and always on the update. We accept criticism and suggestions. Happy along with you here. I really love you guys. :-) www.killdo.de.gg
james blaney

Does Diigo save websites like Furl.net did? . . - 2 views

If websites changed their URL's, Furl would follow them to their new addresses and you would never lose them. Diigo bought out Furl, but do they offer this same service?

started by james blaney on 23 Dec 10 no follow-up yet
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Paul Beaufait

Rewriting research / Special report: Social academia / Special Reports / Home - Broker - 8 views

  • Above all, to be successful, a wiki needs constant maintenance. ‘Group buy-in’ and ‘collective adoption’ are essential, which means that all members of the group must share an enthusiasm to make regular contributions.
  • Above all, to be successful, a wiki needs constant maintenance. ‘Group buy-in’ and ‘collective adoption’ are essential, which means that all members of the group must share an enthusiasm to make regular contributions. In contrast with academic blogs, where the identity of the main contributor is clear, wikis tend to downplay individual identity in favour of the group. They also feature research that often places equal value on academic and non-academic perspectives.
  • Proponents of wikis argue that such collaboration has the potential to ensure that the quality of research is higher than that produced by individual scholars. But in an academic setting this will happen only if Surowiecki’s collaboration and cooperation problems are resolved.
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  • The most important requirement for a successful collaborative writing project via a wiki is that all those involved must be motivated to contribute.
  • Although it is difficult to argue that the quality of publications is actually improved through blogging or online collaborative writing, evidence from various scholars does suggest that this is a possibility.
  • Perhaps we are witnessing the start of an era of separation between what could become two realms of research. One is the realm of traditional ‘pure’ research where, independent of technologies like the internet, the goal is to achieve scientific discoveries that may eventually trickle down to the outside world. In the other, a realm that is much more closely focused on society and policy, practitioners communicate directly, and in real time, with that outside world.
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    Ward, Janelle. (2009). Rewriting research. The Broker 15, 12-18. Retrieved February 21, 2011, from http://www.thebrokeronline.eu/en/Special-Reports/Special-report-Social-academia/Rewriting-research Source of recast: Online Collaborative Writing: How Blogs And Wikis Are Changing The Academic Publishing Process Link: http://www.masternewmedia.org/online-collaborative-writing-how-blogs-and-wikis-are-changing-the-academic-publishing-process/
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liza cainz

Dependable Online Computer Repair Support - 1 views

I found out that my ex-boyfriend already have a new girlfriend and I never expected it would hurt this much, I still love him. I was in the mood to listen to slow music but I was further disappoint...

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started by liza cainz on 09 Mar 11 no follow-up yet
cecilia marie

Computer Problem Solved - 1 views

We run a robotics exhibit here in the city. Therefore we really need professional setup in our computers. There are times wherein we experience some computer problem and we really need professional...

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started by cecilia marie on 08 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
man12345

6 Strategies For Your Digital Marketing - 0 views

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    6 Strategies For Your Digital Marketing What does customization mean for the businessman? Customizing online promotion techniques will fulfill the needs of your clients more successfully and successfully, making communications quicker and simpler, thus improving do it again trips. Here we'll go over ten sure flame ways you can add customization to your online promotion strategy!
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    Alaska Airline Check-in, To Know this kind of problem visit numberforhelp.com. This company provides all about information about the airlines.
roksana404

Is RPA ready for production? - 1 views

https://perfectial.com/services/robotic-process-automation/

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