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Mobile Initiatives 'Breaking Down the Walls of the Classroom' at Abilene Christian U --... - 1 views

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    "Mobile Initiatives 'Breaking Down the Walls of the Classroom' at Abilene Christian U Small private college Abilene Christian University has entered the fourth academic year of its mobile education initiatives, and the program's momentum and influence is still growing. The Texas institution, which has added the Apple iPad to its list of devices made available to students and faculty, along with the iPhone and iPod touch, recently hosted a Connected Open House, with attendance by people from dozens of other schools. The university is also running numerous mobile-oriented research projects among its faculty and recently opened three new mobile research centers sponsored by a sizeable grant from AT&T."
tobiah_goldstein

Bloom's Digital Taxonomy - 4 views

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    This taxonomy is not about the tools and technologies, these are just the medium, instead it is about using these tools to achieve, recall, understanding, application, analysis, evaluation and creativity
Connie Gross

12 Cool-laborative Web 2.0 Tools -- Campus Technology - 2 views

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    Looks like Dropbox still one of the top! I am using in for many of my students - they love the ease of use, especially since they no longer have access to the "z" drive for storage.
anonymous

Native apps versus mobile websites: three simple rules | Econsultancy - 1 views

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    Good article - adds to our current discussion on mobile apps or mobile web.
anonymous

16. Rich Media Capture Technology for Student Feedback [Curto & Laudato, Pitt... - 2 views

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    "Providing feedback to students about their in-class presentations can be a juggling act, and students may not be able to connect instructor comments with specific moments in their talks. In this essay, Drs. Curto and Laudato describe a technique for providing feedback via rich media capture. Much like comments in the margins of a written assignment, feedback is received at the appropriate time point in the presentation."
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    Several instructors have asked over time about different ways to give students feedback on their in-class presentations. This is a PDF article that addresses this specifically.
Connie Gross

GraphWords.com - Visualize words! - 2 views

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    What an excellent tool for vocabulary development and improving writing style. It would also be very useful for ESL students
Chris Aitken

#MobilityShifts - 5 key trends for the future of education [guest post] | Dangerously I... - 3 views

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    A. Openess B. Greater insight into the knowledge and creation process C. Mobile Learning D. Alternative forms of assessment (badges) E. Rethinking the classroom environment
Christie Robertson

News: What Students Don't Know - Inside Higher Ed - 2 views

  • For a stranger, the main library at the University of Illinois at Chicago can be hard to find. The directions I got from a pair of clerks at the credit union in the student center have proven unreliable. I now find myself adrift among ash trees and drab geometric buildings.Finally, I call for help. Firouzeh Logan, a reference librarian here, soon appears and guides me where I need to go. Several unmarked pathways and an escalator ride later, I am in a private room on the second floor of the library, surrounded by librarians eager to answer my questions.
  • Most students never make it this far.
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    "For a stranger, the main library at the University of Illinois at Chicago can be hard to find. The directions I got from a pair of clerks at the credit union in the student center have proven unreliable. I now find myself adrift among ash trees and drab geometric buildings. Finally, I call for help. Firouzeh Logan, a reference librarian here, soon appears and guides me where I need to go. Several unmarked pathways and an escalator ride later, I am in a private room on the second floor of the library, surrounded by librarians eager to answer my questions."
Christie Robertson

What Ottawa's new copyright laws will mean for Canadians | Canada Politics - Yahoo! News - 1 views

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    Copyright law is back on the table
Nancy Russell

The Learning Experience as a Mobile Endeavor - 0 views

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    I often ask my parents what college - and, therefore, learning - was like before the Internet came to be. Because when I enrolled at Indiana University in 2005, the Internet ran the show. My classes were organized, registered and configured online, and assignments were often distributed in virtual environments.
tobiah_goldstein

Creating Social Presence in Online Environments Steven R. Arago - 3 views

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    Strategies for Creating Social Presence This section examines strategies that will help establish and maintain social presence within online environments. In this section, I offer strategies for the three groups of individuals involved with the three functions of these environments: (1) course designers (course design), (2) instructors (delivery and management), and (3) participants (participation). In reviewing the literature, the main responsibility for creating social presence is placed on the instructors. However, based on my personal experience as an online course designer and online course participant, I contend that the responsibility for establishing and maintaining social presence extends beyond the role of the instructor
anonymous

Harrisburg U Suffers Withdrawal of Social Media -- Campus Technology - 0 views

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    "The wait is almost over. A weeklong exercise in withdrawal from social media usage will end for the campus community at Harrisburg University of Science and Technology shortly. The Pennsylvania university, which performed a similar move last year, has been blocking network access to 10 popular sites, including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace, Bebo, Orkut, Hi5, Twitxr, and Plurk, as well as texting outlets. This year's activity has been dubbed, "Back to Blackout." The intent of the blackout is to inspire thinking about how, when, and where people use and abuse social media, according to Eric Darr, executive vice president and provost. "We believe that technology is not inherently good or bad. Rather, technology becomes useful or destructive in the hands of users. This exercise is an attempt to better understand an important technology, social media, that clearly impacts how we live and work. It might inspire students, faculty, and staff to think more about their social media habits and to further raise awareness about the impact that social media has on daily life and work.""
Jackie Doherty

EET - Knowledge, Visualization and Brainstorming Assignment - 3 views

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    This a collaborative table I made with my group in one of my courses. There are some great brainstorming and visualization tools on here.
tobiah_goldstein

Learning in the Webiverse: How Do You Grade a Conversation? -- Campus Technology - 2 views

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    Academics have long talked of the "academic conversation." Now, Web 2.0 has called our bluff. We live in the midst of a non-stop world conversation. But, are conversational skills (in writing) important and, if so, how do we teach them?
Chris Aitken

Pranav Mistry: The thrilling potential of SixthSense technology | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    TedTalk India with jaw dropping augmented reality demos after 7 mins.
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