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anonymous

80 Educational Alternatives to YouTube - 2 views

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    "Educational video are possbily one of the most effective learning tools, and honestly, even most grown-ups will find them enriching and entertaining. But what if the only video resource you use is YouTube and you can not access it in your school or classroom. Are there any alternatives ? Yes there are more eighty alternatives to YouTube that you can use with your students. These video resources are among the best online. We have spent so much reviwing every single one and therefore we confirm their suitablity to education."
Jackie Doherty

Competencies for Online Teaching Success (COTS) - YouTube - 0 views

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    Experts discussing the competencies needed to be successful in an online teaching environment.
Tyler Wall

VidCaster - Online Video Platform & Video Site Builder - 0 views

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    Create your own video channel to collect a stream of videos. This could be good for a course that requires the students to post youtube videos and the instructor would like to share the videos with the whole class.
Tyler Wall

Finland's Revolutionary Education System - YouTube - 0 views

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    5+ min video talking about Finland's education system. Obviously a little biased but I would like to hear what others think about it.
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    This is a great clip! It's amazing that working towards a cooperative society has achieved more than striving for excellence. A lot of great lessons here.
Tyler Wall

Simpy Lab - [Infographic] Students in Love with Technology - 0 views

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    Given that a recent viral video on Youtube found that most young people wouldn't give up the Internet for a million dollars, schools need to find new ways to engage students using the technology that they relate too best.
anonymous

Flip the Switch - Home - 1 views

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    Why attend Flip the Switch? I love to teach, just like others at Cornell, but the bad news is that while we all are teaching, 64% of our students are texting!! Out of my frustration, I've been experimenting successfully with using mobile devices and to turn my students away from distraction and towards interaction. At a deeper level, I am now connecting better with ALL students, not just the ones that always raise their hands. In the process I started to wonder if I could somehow help other faculty members do this. The Workshop My team has put together an intimate, hands-on workshop specifically focused on creating an action plan for each participant's courses/teaching needs, on how to make use of cellphones and other devices to intrigue and engage students, deploy digital video to renew attention spans and implement innovative "apps" to engage the YouTube generation in order to improve the learning environment.
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    ANother idea for May PD:
Christie Robertson

Using a Google Calendar in ANGEL (Updated) - YouTube - 3 views

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    Teaches you how to replace the calendar in Angel with a google calendar.  When you update your google calendar it updates in Angel.  You can't make updates to the calendar in Angel, it has to be done through Google.  Great if you have multiple sections of the same class--only update once!
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    Nice find. I used this tool for all my classes and it works great. Now, though, I use that embed code and put the code into a section header in a lessons page. That way it's in the students view the moment the get into the course. Then I hide the calendar tab.
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    Love this idea! Jeff - do you have a separate google calendar for each course, or do you have one for all your courses? Also, I'm interested in using google blogs (blogger) for journals and would like to embed the codes, just as done for google calendar. Have you heard of anyone doing so? I tried changing a tab to a link for a blog, but am not sure if this is the best way. I did see an article in which the instructor had students create their own blog, then submit the link. The links were then put into a chart put into the course. Any other ideas?
Connie Gross

YouTube - Future Design Laptop ROLLTOP (Being Developed) - 0 views

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    Wow - can hardly wait!
anonymous

College 2.0: Academics and Colleges Split Their Personalities for Social Media - Techno... - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 20 Jun 11 - No Cached
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    "Colleges themselves are also finding a need to craft multiple identities online, setting up a different Facebook page and Twitter account for every department or research lab. The University of Virginia's library has 14 Facebook accounts. (One focuses on the science-and-engineering library, another on the fine-arts library, and so on.) Many colleges now count dozens of official Twitter accounts, plus a tangle of pages on Facebook, channels on YouTube, and photo collections on sites like Flickr. In the past year, more colleges have tried to get a handle on their many online identities, crafting social-networking policies and creating a new job position-social-media strategist-to try to bring some sort of order to the chatter."
tmason43

Learning Styles Don't Exist - YouTube - 1 views

shared by tmason43 on 11 Feb 15 - No Cached
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    Interesting....
Tyler Wall

Howard Gardner of The Multiple Intelligence Theory - YouTube - 0 views

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    Another interesting video and more what people think of when thinking about learning styles. I think that learning styles is conflated with learning intelligences much of the time.
Christie Robertson

Illumishare from Microsoft - 2 views

I want one of these! :)

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