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Ihering Alcoforado

Untitled Document - 8 views

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    Evaluating Internet Information The Internet offers a virtually unlimited supply of information, but there is no-one who registers, describes or checks the quality of the material. One of the consequences is that you must yourself both search out the information and evaluate it - much more carefully than in the case of traditional, printed material. The problem of assessing sources calls for a sceptical attitude towards this kind of information. Who is in fact the originator? Can I be sure that it is correct? these kind of questions must always be present when browsing the Internet. Fortunately, the web also offers many useful tools, which can be of service when evaluating the quality of different information resources. Links http://servercc.oakton.edu/~wittman/find/eval.htm Here you find a good and lucid list, outlining what to consider when evaluating information resouces on the net. Recommended as a starting-point for evaluating sources. http://milton.mse.jhu.edu:8001/research/education/net.html This is a similar and complementing site, but it contains more thorough information about evaluation criteria. Recommended for the more experienced user. http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~agsmith/evaln/evaln.htm Contains a large number of links to material about evaluation of information resources, including a list of evaluation criteria at: http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~agsmith/evaln/index.htm The ultimate site on quality evaluation of information on the net. Always remember that it is finally you who are responsible for quality assessment efforts. That is in fact part and parcel of any research effort. [End of document]
Ihering Alcoforado

How to use a Concept Map to organize and comprehend information | inspiration.com - 19 views

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    Introduction to Concept Mapping Used as a learning and teaching technique, concept mapping visually illustrates the relationships between concepts and ideas. Often represented in circles or boxes, concepts are linked by words and phrases that explain the connection between the ideas, helping students organize and structure their thoughts to further understand information and discover new relationships. Most concept maps represent a hierarchical structure, with the overall, broad concept first with connected sub-topics, more specific concepts, following. Concept Map Example Definition of a Concept Map A concept map is a type of graphic organizer used to help students organize and represent knowledge of a subject. Concept maps begin with a main idea (or concept) and then branch out to show how that main idea can be broken down into specific topics. Benefits of Concept Mapping Concept mapping serves several purposes for learners: Helping students brainstorm and generate new ideas Encouraging students to discover new concepts and the propositions that connect them Allowing students to more clearly communicate ideas, thoughts and information Helping students integrate new concepts with older concepts Enabling students to gain enhanced knowledge of any topic and evaluate the information How to Build a Concept Map Concept maps are typically hierarchical, with the subordinate concepts stemming from the main concept or idea. This type of graphic organizer however, always allows change and new concepts to be added. The Rubber Sheet Analogy states that concept positions on a map can continuously change, while always maintaining the same relationship with the other ideas on the map. Start with a main idea, topic, or issue to focus on. A helpful way to determine the context of your concept map is to choose a focus question-something that needs to be solved or a conclusion that needs to be reached. Once a topic or question is
Graham Atttwell

Evaluating Non-Formal Learning Programs - Table of Links | E-Learning Curve Blog - 9 views

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    "To wrap up this series of posts in a neat little package, here is the complete table of links to each post in the series Evaluating Non-Formal Learning."
Antwak Short videos

Insightful videos on "Interview Preparation" by 26+ professionals - 0 views

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    Here's the step by step guide for Data Science Interview Process The Interview process begins directly from the point you begin investigating the various job positions that allure you. Furthermore, it goes up to the stage of in-person (face to face) interviews. Remember that this is a crucial interview procedure. You probably won't need to experience every single step in your interview procedure. Comprehend and follow the Different Roles, Skills and Interviews Update your Resume and Start Applying! Telephonic Screening Clearing the Assignments In-Person Interaction(s) Post-Interview Steps The above-mentioned steps will be helpful all through your Interview preparation! Know about different Roles, Skills and Interviews in Data Science The main thing you need to comprehend is that there are many jobs in the data science environment. An average data science project has a life cycle. A data scientist is just one part of an effective data science project. Let's check out a quick run-through of different data Scientist job roles. Data Scientist Business Analyst Data Analyst Data Visualizer Analyst Data Science Manager Data Architect AI Engineer PC Vision Engineer You need to have great correspondence and critical thinking skills. You need not know Python and technicals skills. A data architect will probably be tested on his/her programming skills. Get prepared as per the company's expectations. Prepare for the interviews- Create your Digital presence Over 80% of employers we addressed revealed that they check an applicant's LinkedIn profile. Recruiters need to crosscheck and assure the claims made in the resume are genuine or not. You ought to have a LinkedIn profile. It ought to be updated and enhanced by the role(s) you're applying for. Make a GitHub account. Writing computer programs is a crucial task in the data science job role. Transferring your code and ventures to GitHub helps the recruiters see your work directly. Regularly
Ihering Alcoforado

Digitisation Perspectives - Review | Subject Centre for Information and Computer Sciences - 2 views

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    Book Reviews Book title: Digitisation Perspectives Type: book Author: Ruth Rikowski Year: 2010 Edition: 1st ISBN: 9460912982 Publisher: Sense Publishers Publisher's Description: This book examines various views and perspectives on digitisation. As Simon Tanner, Director Digital Consultancy, King's College London says in the Foreword: "Digitisation has become a cultural, scholastic, economic and political imperative and raises many issues for our consideration." Furthermore, that the book: "...seeks to address and answer some of the big questions of digitisation... It succeeds on many levels..." There are 22 contributors in the book, all experts in their fields. The book is divided into six parts: Part 1: 'Background and Overview to Digitisation and Digital Libraries' Part 2: 'Digitisation and Higher Education' Part 3: 'Digitisation and Inequalities' Part 4: 'Digital Libraries, Reference Services and Citation Indexing' Part 5: 'Digitisation of Rare, Valued and Scholarly Works' Part 6: 'Futuristic Developments of Digitisation' Topics covered include electronic theses, search engine technology, digitisation in Africa, citation indexing, reference services, the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, new media and scholarly publishing. The final chapter explores virtual libraries, and poses some interesting questions for possible futures. The book will be of particular interest to information professionals, educators, librarians, academics and I.T. and knowledge experts. Ruth Rikowski concludes by indicating that: "...hopefully, the book will provide a source of inspiration for further research, leading to some more effective ways to proceed with the digitisation process. Also, that it will be possible to do this within a framework that can be used for good rather than ill, and for the benefit of many." Reviewer: Eric Jukes (Formerly of College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London) Book Rating: 5/5 Buy this book from Amazon  Review Summary
Leon Cych

Half an Hour: The Future of Online Learning: Ten Years On - 0 views

  • In the end, what will be evaluated is a complex portfolio of a student’s online activities. (Syverson & Slatin, 2006)These will include not only the results from games and other competitions with other people and with simulators, but also their creative work, their multimedia projects, their interactions with other people in ongoing or ad hoc projects, and the myriad details we consider when we consider whether or not a person is well educated.Though there will continue to be ‘degrees’, these will be based on a mechanism of evaluation and recognition, rather than a lockstep marching through a prepared curriculum. And educational institutions will not have a monopoly on such evaluations (though the more prestigious ones will recognize the value of aggregating and assessing evaluations from other sources).Earning a degree will, in such a world, resemble less a series of tests and hurdles, and will come to resemble more a process of making a name for oneself in a community. The recommendation of one person by another as a peer will, in the end, become the standard of educational value, not the grade or degree.
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      Interesting I see it going this way but there needs to be a massive culture shift for this to happen.
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    Very extensive picture of the future of learning, by Stephen Downes
Glenn Hoyle

Evaluating Online Learning: Challenges and Strategies for Success-- Pg 11 - 0 views

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    LEAD & MANAGE MY SCHOOL Evaluating Online Learning: Challenges and Strategies for Success
justquestionans

ACC 562 WEEK 10 ASSIGNMENT 4 - Just Question Answer - 0 views

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    ACC 562 WEEK 10 ASSIGNMENT 4 Visit the Website of Eastman Kodak at http://www.kodak.com and review the most recent financial report Write a six to eight page paper in which you 1. Evaluate the current financial condition of Eastman Kodak based on its most recent quarterly report, which can be located at http://www.Kodak.com. Based on your evaluation, discuss the most significant â€Å"red flags” for its public accounting firm to consider. 2. Assume that you are the PricewaterhouseCoopers audit engagement partner and have assessed Kodak as a high-risk client. Explain the modification you would make to the audit engagement procedures to minimize any potential liability of the firm. 3. Create an argument to the Kodak shareholders that, despite the long relationship between Kodak and PricewaterhouseCoopers, the public accounting firm maintains its professional independence. 4. In audits of high-risk clients, determine which requirements in the AICPA- Code of Professional conduct are most likely to be breached by the auditors. Provide your rationale. 5. Analyze the risk of financial fraud at Kodak and how it is most likely to be committed. 6. Based on your analysis of the financial fraud risk areas, discuss the internal controls that should be implemented. Given Kodak filing for bankruptcy, discuss the fiduciary responsibility of the audit committee and board of directors. 7. Use at least four (4) quality resources in this assignment.
Hong Shawn

Animated Wallpaper - 0 views

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    With Animated Wallpaper Maker you can turn any photo into a beautiful animated background for your desktop. Really! You don't need expensive, complicated software anymore. You can create your own animated wallpaper in just a few mouse clicks. Load a picture, adjust animation parameters, and place the result on your desktop. Free to try. Just download and install our trial version. No fee, no registration needed. Evaluate animated wallpapers on your desktop right now! Powerfull animation editor included Minimal resource usage - doesn't slow down a computer Animated wallpaper manager included Create wallpapers in EXE format and share them with your friends Animated wallpapers work correctly in Windows 8, 7, XP, and Vista Easy One-click Setup without Installation - All wallpapers on our site are standalone media files and do not require installation. You can set them on your desktop with just one mouse click.
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    With Animated Wallpaper Maker you can turn any photo into a beautiful animated background for your desktop. Really! You don't need expensive, complicated software anymore. You can create your own animated wallpaper in just a few mouse clicks. Load a picture, adjust animation parameters, and place the result on your desktop. Free to try. Just download and install our trial version. No fee, no registration needed. Evaluate animated wallpapers on your desktop right now! Powerfull animation editor included Minimal resource usage - doesn't slow down a computer Animated wallpaper manager included Create wallpapers in EXE format and share them with your friends Animated wallpapers work correctly in Windows 8, 7, XP, and Vista Easy One-click Setup without Installation - All wallpapers on our site are standalone media files and do not require installation. You can set them on your desktop with just one mouse click.
Joachim Niemeier

Evaluating e-Learning 2.0 - Getting our heads around the complexity - 0 views

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    Thalheimer, Will (2008): Evaluating e-Learning 2.0 - Getting our heads around the complexity. In: Learning Solutions, August 18, 2008
Nergiz Kern

MASLE - 0 views

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    MASLE: Machine-Aided Spoken Language Evaluation (c) Brian Teaman 2003-now
Glenn Hoyle

Online Learning Course Readiness Evaluation - 1 views

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    Online Learning Course Readiness Evaluation
anonymous

GoClass - Redefining classroom learning. Empowering instructors. - 0 views

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    "GoClass is a cloud enabled teaching application for tablet devices that redefines the boundaries of computing in the classroom. Connect with your students like never before, customize and fine-tune your lesson plans on the fly, engage students in new ways and continuously evaluate their understanding while you are in class. "
Ihering Alcoforado

course-builder - Course Builder - Google Project Hosting - 21 views

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    Welcome to Course Builder! Course Builder is our experimental first step in the world of online education. It packages the software and technology we used to build our Power Searching with Google online course. We hope you will use it to create your own online courses, whether they're for 10 students or 100,000 students. You might want to create anything from an entire high school or university offering to a short how-to course on your favorite topic. Course Builder contains software and instructions for presenting your course material, which can include lessons, student activities, and assessments. It also contains instructions for using other Google products to create a course community and to evaluate the effectiveness of your course. To use Course Builder, you should have some technical skills at the level of a web master. In particular, you should have some familiarity with HTML and JavaScript. If you have technical issues or feature requests, please report them in our Issues Tracker.
qualitypoint Tech

You can start your own online Quiz program for getting more visitors - 0 views

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    We are providing online Quiz program in various subjects (e.g php, mysql, html, english, aptitude, etc). It helps us to get more visitors to our web site. And,this Quiz program is used for evaluating knowledge of a candidate also. Today I have created a sales page for allowing the people to buy this Quiz program.
Nergiz Kern

Teaching in Second Life - 0 views

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    Teaching languages in Second Life, Lesson plans, planning process, post-lesson evaluation, tips
Nigel Robertson

SOLSTICE | Edge Hill University - 0 views

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    SOLSTICE involves the use of supported online learning or blended learning designed on sound pedagogic principles and developed as a result of ongoing evaluative research
Nigel Robertson

Solstice 2006 - Papers/Presentations - 0 views

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    SOLSTICE involves the use of supported online learning or blended learning designed on sound pedagogic principles and developed as a result of ongoing evaluative research
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