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Connie Gross

Here's What You Need to Know About Informal Learning » The Rapid eLearning Blog - 0 views

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    You have to read this one - it's a pretty good prank! Happy April Fools
Jackie Doherty

2012 ECAR Study of Analytics in Higher Education | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views

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    Analytics in Higher Education: Benefits, Barriers, Progress, and Recommendations The objectives of this research were to assess the current state of analytics in higher education, outline the challenges and barriers to using analytics, and develop a maturity index to provide a common means of assessing progress in analytics.
Christie Robertson

5 Reasons Educators Should Blog | Connected Principals - 0 views

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    I have always wanted to have my own blog.  I even tried a book blog once, but I couldn't read fast enough to blog often enough.  There's nothing worse than a blog that is only updated once a month!  Bill Carozza has inspired me to try again, but this time on something I do everyday and professionally.  Check out this article for a few good reasons educators should blog.
Christie Robertson

The 33 Digital Skills Every 21st Century Teacher should Have - 0 views

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    I know the tools are out there, but sometimes I feel like I don't have time to find them.  Luckily, Mohamed Kharbach did it for us!  Check out his blog learn about the skills educators should have and use the links to learn or brush up on them. 
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.
Jeff Hamilton

RSSinclude - Embed RSS Feed in Website, RSS Feed Widget PHP - 0 views

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    The end product of this rss to javascript converter is the nicest I've seen. You have to register for a free account. You pay money and you get extra features.
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    Christie found a better way. Diigo has their own, highly customizable, tool called link roll or something like that. It updates instantly and looks clean on the page.
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. "
Tyler Wall

For Young Readers, Print or Digital Books? | MindShift - 1 views

  • The implication? Parents and teachers should choose basic e-books like the Kindle or Nook over enhanced e-books, such as the iPad, if they want a more literacy-focused co-reading experience with children. Prompting kids with questions that relate to the text, labeling and naming objects, and encouraging kids to talk about the book’s content from their own perspective all elicit kids to be more verbal, and can lead to improved vocabulary and language development, the study states.
  • But if “engagement” is the objective, the issue gets murkier. When it came time to measuring “child-book” engagement, based on the child’s direct attention and touch, more kids showed higher levels of engagement for the e-books than the print books, though a majority were equally engaged by both book types. Children also physically interacted with the enhanced e-book more than when reading either the print or basic e-book.
  • On the other hand, when measuring “overall engagement” —a composite of parent-child interaction, child-book interaction, parent-book interaction, and signs of enjoyment — an interesting trend emerged: 63% of the parent-child pairs were as engaged reading the print book as they were when reading the e-book (both types); 6% of the pairs were more engaged with the e-book than the print book, compared to the 31% of pairs that were more engaged with the print book than the e-book.
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

coop articles by other authors - tpanitzs jimdo page! - 0 views

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    Long list of resources for cooperative and collaborative learning
Connie Gross

TypeWith.me: 2Amg369h1U - 0 views

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    Here's a tool that looks like a version of google docs; has some different features - might be worth looking into
Christie Robertson

» Key social learning resources: part 15 #sociallearning Learning in the Soci... - 0 views

  • Here is this week’s roundup of 5 resources about social learning and the use of social media for learning.  Again lots of great articles to choose from this week.
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    Here is this week's roundup of 5 resources about social learning and the use of social media for learning.  Again lots of great articles to choose from this week.
anonymous

Programs | VALUE: Valid Assessment of Learning in Undergraduate Education - 0 views

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    VALUE Rubric Reliability Study
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    assessment resources
Connie Gross

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

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    Wow - can hardly wait!
anonymous

Reinventing the College Textbook -- Campus Technology - 0 views

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    "Determined to make introductory college science courses more manageable for students, two professors at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, NC, are developing a digital textbook based on the free, open-source learning management system Moodle. "
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: "
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