Fred Hofstetter - 0 views
Mozilla Badges Project - 0 views
The Blended Learning Toolkit: A DIY Resource for Blended Learning Instructors and Desig... - 0 views
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"Want to get started in blended learning but don't know where to begin? UCF has created the Blended Learning Toolkit (BLT), an open educational web-based resource. In addition to BLT's broad overviews of blended learning models, processes, research findings, and evaluation models useful for institutional administrators, of particular interest to blended learning faculty and instructional designers are numerous detailed do-it-yourself (DIY) resources in the BlendKit Course designed to support them in developing their first blended learning course."
For Mobile Strategies, Open Source Offers Flexibility - 0 views
Recalibrating Expectations for eTexts - 0 views
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"One explanation for the lack of student interest in eTexts may be the price: current eText products have yet to deliver on the widespread expectation that "digital should cost less." However, my (admittedly quick) scan of the textbook market suggests that eTexts are actually among the more expensive textbook options for students."
HTML5 Study Group - 0 views
Winter Faculty Institute 2012 - 0 views
A Smart Phone that Knows You're Angry - 0 views
Using HTML5 Canvas for Data Visualization - 0 views
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"Now, with HTML5, media elements in the browser get a nice kick in the pants. You've probably heard of the new Audio and Video tags, both of which allow these types of content to function as first-class citizens in the browser, no plug-ins required. Next month's article will cover both of these elements and their APIs in depth. You've probably also heard of the canvas element, a drawing surface with a rich set of JavaScript APIs that give you the power to create and manipulate images and animations on the fly. What IMG did for static graphical content, canvas has the potential to do for dynamic and scriptable content."
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Lean, Green Tablet Prototype Promises Mobile Computing for $100 - 0 views
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"If you're trying to get inexpensive computing devices to those in need, you (theoretically) couldn't go wrong with making that device a tablet. So thinks non-profit "One Laptop Per Child," an organization that strives to deliver rugged, cost-effective computers to children in developing nations. The group has jumped into the tablet space with a prototype tablet, on display at CES Unveiled Sunday."
5 Predictions for Higher Ed Technology in 2012 - 0 views
Some Undergrads Skipping Textbook Buying - 0 views
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Seven out of 10 undergraduate students attending the University of California, Riverside don't buy textbooks, preferring to rent them, rely on instructor-provided materials, or go without. According to a recent "Undergraduate Experience Survey," run annually, 73 percent of respondents reported postponing the purchase, and 74 percent chose to skip buying them altogether. Those counts are similar to results from a 2010 survey.
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