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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.""
Tyler Wall

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

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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

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."
Connie Gross

The MAY-n Event - May 11, 2011 - Lethbridge College - 0 views

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    Hi everyone: We're demoing Diigo
anonymous

Is the iPad Ready To Replace the Printed Textbook? -- Campus Technology - 0 views

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    "After trying out the Apple iPad for a short period--about three weeks--three out of four college freshmen said they'd be willing to purchase an Apple iPad personally if at least half of the textbooks they used during their college career were available digitally, according to the results of a classroom poll at Abilene Christian University. According to Scott Perkins, coordinator of mobile learning research in the Adams Center for Teaching and Learning at the Texas university, a similar willingness to purchase the devices was borne out among participants in semester-long pilots, which included both graduate and undergraduate students."
anonymous

Grades Without Evidence Are (Almost) Meaningless; Evidence-Based Evaluation Is Better -... - 1 views

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    "the reality is that we now have choices for how we in higher education do final evaluations in courses. The tool is at hand to support an evaluation process that provides evidence behind the grade: the electronic portfolio (for more on electronic portfolios, see http://www.aaeebl.org). It is now possible to have a transcript with links from each grade to the work evidence behind the grade. Now, in response to the question, "but what does that grade mean?" there can be an answer."
anonymous

WikiPODia - 0 views

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    "Vision: Our vision for WikiPODia is for it to become a repository of our collective and emergent understanding of our field. It is meant to be nimble and live, moving us from a smattering of disparate comments to a collective understanding of critical and important topics. Building from conference, listserv and other community initiated conversations we view WikiPODia as an important 'next level' resource for the POD community; providing an intermediate state between the POD listserv discussions and a formal POD publication. "
anonymous

Liberal-Arts Colleges Venture Into Unlikely Territory: Online Courses - Wired Campus - ... - 0 views

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    "The small liberal-arts college in this Pennsylvania town offers students an intimate learning experience. There is one professor for every eight students, each of whom pays about $40,000 for that kind of access. Now the college wants to add courses that are partly online into this setting, and it wants other liberal-arts institutions to follow suit."
Connie Gross

Christmas Songs Played Entirely With iPhones And iPads [VIDEO] - 0 views

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    A little late - but still fun!
Tyler Wall

More Doodling Makes For Better Learning | MindShift - 0 views

  • The research suggests that when students draw a scientific concept, such as a sound wave, they understand it better.
anonymous

Browse Our Free and Open Textbooks | Flat World Knowledge - 0 views

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    free - open access textbooks in Business, Science, Math, Professional and Applied Sciences, and Humanities and Social Sciences
anonymous

The Journal on Excellence in College Teaching - 0 views

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    Some free articles related to excellend in College Teaching. These are free, but it costs to access the current and archived journals.
anonymous

C.E.T.L.:: Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning - 0 views

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    "Journals that Publish the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning and Address General Issues in Higher Education If you would like to suggest any additions or changes to this list, please e-mail Tom Pusateri, CETL Associate Director for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. The links on this site were last updated on July 11, 2011. The next full-scheduled update will occur in late December 2011. Journals are listed alphabetically within each category. A brief description of the journal, usually quoted from the journal's Web site, and a link to the journal is provided. "
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. "
Connie Gross

http://www.economist.com/node/17248892?story_id=17248892 - 0 views

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    Wow - this goes against all we learned about Plain language / easy-to-read fonts etc. Good food for thought. Not sure if my experience agrees - but it sure makes me re-think.
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

2011 Conference » COHERE - 0 views

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    "October 27 & 28 Diversifying Blended Learning: Diverse learners, needs, and approaches in a cost-effective environment REGISTER NOW! The conference will be hosted by the University of Guelph at: Cambridge Hotel and Conference Centre, 700 Hespeler Rd, Cambridge, ON N3H 5L8 "
Chris Aitken

The Digital Revolution and Higher Education | Pew Internet & American Life Project - 0 views

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    Pew Research Report Summary
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