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U Ottawa Tests Put High Concentration of iPads Through Paces -- Campus Technology - 0 views

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    "The applications tested by the university encompassed: * Blackboard Mobile Learn, on which all clients simultaneously accessed course curriculum and viewed on-demand streaming video; * Video-based curriculum, video delivered by Distribution Access, a Canadian educational video provider; * Apple Facetime for video conferencing; * Apple AirPlay for wireless streaming of multimedia content to an Apple TV connected to a classroom projector; * Live, local video content streamed through Haivision Network Video gear; * ResponseWare real-time polling from Turning Technologies. The university used VeriWave WaveInsite to set up and run the test and to measure performance. Each application was delivered simultaneously to all 100 devices. According to a statement issued by Aruba, the applications performed "with the highest quality and without any noticeable jitter, delay, or frame loss.""
anonymous

eText: Is It Ready? Are We Ready? -- Campus Technology - 0 views

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    "What are some of the attributes of eText, and what are the related issues institutions looking into eText are considering? The creation of fully interactive, technology-robust eText (not simply a scanned copy of a paper textbook) should include the following components, each of which should be considered by institutions planning an eText implementation: "
anonymous

6 Easy Steps to Online Success -- Campus Technology - 3 views

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    "The online Master of Education program in instructional design and technology at my school, West Texas A&M University, has more than doubled its admissions during the last two years, even as similar programs nationwide have struggled. This is because we consistently honor six very simple practices in every course in the program. During my career as a senior instructional designer at Microsoft and Boeing, these practices were universal for online instruction. I have been shocked to learn how many online college courses incorporate none of them. So, with apologies, here we go:"
anonymous

Adopting Mobile: Reasons for Urgency | Academic Impressions - 0 views

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    "Mobile Technologies in the Eyes of Students and Alumni In June 2010, Ball State University released a study showing that of college students owning phones, 49% owned smartphones. An ECAR report released a few weeks ago documented that this number has since risen to 62% -- showing a rapid rise in adoption. A study by the Pearson Foundation found that a quarter of college students owned a tablet as of January 2012, a population that has been growing at 400% yearly."
Jackie Doherty

Educational Leadership:Teaching Screenagers:Character Education for the Digital Age - 0 views

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    Should we teach our kids to have two lives, or one? Our current technological trajectory promises unfathomable, roller-coaster innovation with no braking system. While the ride is exciting, it moves so quickly that we typically don't have time to think about the possible unintended consequences that might accompany it. The result is that we find ourselves unable to effectively respond to hot-button issues like cyberbullying and sexting because they seem to come out of nowhere.
Christie Robertson

Project-Based Learning: Success Start to Finish | Edutopia - 1 views

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    There is a small town, about 12 miles east of Austin, Texas, where a high school devoted to teaching every subject to every student through project-based learning (PBL) opened five years ago. On its own, this would not have been a noteworthy event. The list of schools across America deepening the learning process through PBL has been growing for quite some time. But few schools have fine-tuned the process like Manor New Technology High School in Manor, Texas, where 98 percent of seniors graduate and 100 percent of the graduates are accepted to college
Connie Gross

California Wants To Legislate Use of Digital College Textbooks -- Campus Technology - 1 views

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    I'll be interested to see how the mandated etextbooks turn out. And it's very interesting to see a state step in to mandate such a step.
Chris Aitken

A pedagogy of abundance or a pedagogy to support human beings? Participant support on m... - 0 views

  • This paper examines how emergent technologies could influence the design of learning environments. It will pay particular attention to the roles of educators and learners in creating networked learning experiences on massive open online courses (MOOCs). The research shows that it is possible to move from a pedagogy of abundance to a pedagogy that supports human beings in their learning through the active creation of resources and learning places by both learners and course facilitators.
  • Emergent technologies provide different models and structures to support learning. They disrupt the notion that learning should be controlled by educators and educational institutions as information and “knowledgeable others” are readily available on online networks through the press of a button for anyone interested in expanding his or her horizon.
  • Of course this puts the responsibility for information gathering, the validation of resources, and the learning process in the hands of learners themselves,
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  • To manage this vast network of resources effectively requires learners to be autonomous in their learning and to have advanced analytic and synthesis skills to distill relevant information from the “noisy” network. Moreover, a high level of competency and interest in using a vast array of tools is required to do so effectively.
  • Barnett (2002)
  • pedagogy for human beings.
Kathy Schwarz

Educational Technology and Related Education Conferences for January to June 2012 - 4 views

http://zaidlearn.blogspot.com/2011/11/educational-technology-and-related.html

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started by Kathy Schwarz on 17 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Adoption of E-Book Readers among College Students: A Survey | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    "Author Nancy Foasberg, looks into the use of E-Readers on a college campus. This article was published in the September 2011 issue of Information Technology and Libraries. To learn whether e-book readers have become widely popular among college students, this study surveys students at one large, urban, four-year public college. The survey asked whether the students owned e-book readers and if so, how often they used them and for what purposes. Thus far, uptake is slow; a very small proportion of students use e-readers. These students use them primarily for leisure reading and continue to rely on print for much of their reading. Students reported that price is the greatest barrier to e-reader adoption and had little interest in borrowing e-reader compatible e-books from the library. "
Christie Robertson

Linking Students, Teachers, and Technologists | MindShift - 0 views

  • And what the teachers love about it is they get to work Student Jean Cedre holds his first check from a paying web client. with these great kids and develop relationships with them
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    What I like about this article is how it discusses using students to help teachers learn technology and its applications for learning.
Tyler Wall

The Best Education Technology Resources - Edudemic - 1 views

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    "The Best Education Apps (iOS)"
Connie Gross

Designing Online Courses with Course Updates in Mind | Faculty Focus - 1 views

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    "March 1, 2011 Designing Online Courses with Course Updates in Mind By: Patti Shank, PhD, CPT in Online Education Add Comment Online courses are rarely "done." Over time, things change, including the curriculum and content (because of changes in the field and changes to available content) and the technologies (ways that the content can be delivered and tools for interacting with it and with others in the courses, including you). Bottom line: Just like initial course development, updating courses can be quite a lot of work. You can reduce the hassles and work (but not eliminate them) by designing your online courses with updating them in mind. That is, design so that updating is built into the process, not tacked on as an afterthought. Identify change-likely elements"
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    This article might really help us decide how to keep our courses updated more effectively.
anonymous

Speak Up National Findings 2010 - 1 views

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    "The New 3 E's of Education: Enabled, Engaged and Empowered How Today's Students are Leveraging Emerging Technologies for Learning"
anonymous

mobile-learning | MindShift - 2 views

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    "Despite their ubiquity among students, mobile phones are still viewed as contraband in most classrooms. Students are told to turn their phones off, leave them in their lockers, or leave them at home. This response to what is arguably the most ubiquitous 1-to-1 computing device available in our schools today undoubtedly led many students to list bans on mobile phones as one of the biggest obstacles to technology use in the recent Speak Up 2010 report."
anonymous

Learn about the Canvas LMS, the new, open learning management system | Instructure - 1 views

shared by anonymous on 10 Jun 11 - Cached
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    "Get to know Canvas The simple, open LMS from Instructure * Clean, intuitive interface * Comprehensive feature set * Modern technology"
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