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Tablets: At the Tipping Point? | Berkshire Community College Center for Teaching and Le... - 0 views

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    Summary of Results This summary highlights the major conclusions from a nationally representative online poll of 1,214 college students and 200 college-bound high school seniors in the United States. The Pearson Foundation Survey on Students and Tablets was conducted by Harris Interactive from March 8 through 31, 2011. The major conclusions are as follows: 1. College students believe that tablet computers will transform learning. 2. A majority of students in both college and high school are interested in owning a tablet. 3. College students who own tablets believe that the devices are valuable for educational purposes. 4. On average, students prefer print over digital format for both textbooks and leisure reading. Students who own tablets, however, are far more likely to favor digital books over print. Since
Kathy Schwarz

Some Secrets Hurt - Blackboard's security issues - 1 views

http://www.instructure.com/blog/2012/01/24/some-secrets-hurt/

started by Kathy Schwarz on 30 Jan 12 no follow-up yet
Christie Robertson

» Down the Hall - Episode 30 - The Purpose of History EPLT Online - 0 views

  • terview – Intellectual Property in Learning & Technology
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    If you are interested in education and intellectual property you might be interested in part of this pod cast (Time stamp: 14:23)
Kathy Schwarz

Vocalyze - 2 views

For busy people who want to effortlessly stay informed, Vocalyze provides a personalized mobile news and entertainment service that turns Tweets, blogs and and other written web content into real-t...

started by Kathy Schwarz on 11 Jun 12 no follow-up yet
Tyler Wall

Product Review: Articulate Storyline | E-Learning 24/7 Blog - 1 views

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    Thorough review of Articulate Storyline
Christie Robertson

Accessible Dropdown Menus | Terrill Thompson - 0 views

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    How to make accessible drop down menus
Tyler Wall

How to kill innovation, in five easy steps | TechRepublic - 1 views

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    How to kill innovation, in five easy steps
anonymous

7 Reasons To Leverage Social Networking Tools in the Classroom | EDUCAUSE - 2 views

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    "Social networking tools aren't going away any time soon, they appear to be here for the long term. But do these kinds of applications really belong in the classroom? I think they do, and here's a few reasons why:"
anonymous

8 Great TED Talks About The Future Of Education And Teaching | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

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    "Ken Robinson: Changing education paradigms This delightfully illustrated video entertains while educating. The video does a wonderful job of explaining how today's factory-like education model is outmoded and how it needs to evolve into a more personalized model if we are going to take it to a new level. Sugata Mitra: The child-driven education This video discusses "The Hole In The Wall" experiment that Mitra started in New Delhi in 1999. Children deprived of learning opportunities available in other parts of the world nevertheless figured out the computer at their disposal and started using it to learn and to teach each other. These results repeated themselves as the experiment was conducted in various other locales. Kids can and will teach kids. How can we take advantage of this to improve on education across the world?"
anonymous

Uses for Twitter, Part 1 | Berkshire Community College Center for Teaching and Learning - 0 views

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    "As many of my colleagues know, I have not been a big fan of Twitter for academic purposes. Why? The impression I had is: * Twitter is tacky. Great if you want to know what Paris Hilton's dog is up to, otherwise: aahhh, no. * Twitter is unfiltered. Too much chaff, no wheat! * Twitter is too open. Students will be encouraged to let loose, to mix topics, to lose the thread that an instructor can maintain in a more tightly controlled discussion forum In the interest of an open mind, lately I have been exploring Twitter a bit, and while I still basically believe the points above, I have found some uses for Twitter that might be helpful."
Tyler Wall

Academics, in New Move, Begin to Work With Wikipedia - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of ... - 0 views

shared by Tyler Wall on 16 Jun 11 - No Cached
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    Take Charge of Your Science," fliers shouted. Promotional ads in the conference programs urged the society's 25,000 members to join the APS Wikipedia Initiative and "make sure Wikipedia-the world's No. 1 online encyclopedia-represents psychology fully and accurately."
anonymous

College Students Lead in Internet Use and Tech Gadgets, Study Finds - Wired Campus - Th... - 0 views

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    "A study by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project confirms the idea that young adults-particularly undergraduate and graduate students-are more likely to use the Internet and own tech devices than is the rest of the general population. But nonstudents ages 18 to 24 were more active on social networks than were college students, sending more updates to Facebook and Twitter."
anonymous

On Hiring - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    "Every college that offers online courses should require students to pass an online orientation. I'm envisioning a one-credit course, taken online, that covers the technical requirements of online classes, familiarizes students with the pedagogical approaches they can expect, addresses candidly the time commitment and degree of responsibility and motivation required, and essentially teaches students how to take a course online."
anonymous

ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    "Apple has always made accessibility one of their top priorities when it comes to the Mac, and more recently the iPhone and iPad. As a Mac user would come to expect, when Mac OS X Lion was recently released, there were a few new accessibility features that made the upgrade process even better for users with motor, visual, and hearing impairments. In Mac OS X Lion, Apple has added over 11 new features that allow individuals with disabilities to use their computers more easily. "
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