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Google's Oppia Is A Smart Open Source Educational Tool For Interactive Learning - 0 views

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    Free, open source eLearning tool by Google. 20140303
Christopher Pappas

Free Education Infographic | e-Learning Infographics - 0 views

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    Free Education Infographic FREE online study for everyone! The Free Education Infographic describing the process of enrolling to an online university (MOOC), Open2Study.com, powered by Open Universities Australia. If you are funs of Free Education you may also like the Free eLearning Resources and the Free Tools for Teachers! http://elearninginfographics.com/free-education-infographic/
Paulo Izidoro

Science Books and Journals | Sciyo.com - 14 views

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    Sciyo.com is a fast-growing open access scientific publisher, enabling barrier-free access to the latest research developments, knowledge and ideas within the field of Science and Technology. All content at sciyo.com is published under the open access label and Creative Commons Attribution License. It is freely accessible to anyone, anywhere in the world. No constraints. No time delays. At the same time, Sciyo's authors hold copyright of their work after publication and receive usage-based author royalties, tied to the number of downloads of their published work.
John Onwuegbu

Open Source: Diaspora Takes On Facebook - 1 views

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    The decentralized network will among other things address the much debated privacy issue that have marred the terrific social networking hub.
Graham Atttwell

Features | Open Atrium - 12 views

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    "Open Atrium is an intranet in a box that has group spaces to allow different teams to have their own conversations. It comes with six features - a blog, a wiki, a calendar, a to do list, a shoutbox, and a dashboard to manage it all."
David Wetzel

Opening Minds in Science and Math with a New Set of Keys - 12 views

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    The use of web based technology is growing by leaps and bounds every day. These online tools are the new set of keys for opening your students' minds. The vast resources on the Internet are making the use traditional methods of teaching and learning obsolete in countless ways.
Mike Chelen

Open & Free Courses - Open Learning Initiative - 1 views

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    Open & Free courses are freely available online courses and course materials that enact instruction for an entire course in an online format.
cristina costa

eLearn: Opinions - 0 views

  • command would require educational agents agree that learning should be open to all, allowing everyone with some interest in a subject to be able to learn, discuss, and use it.
  • chmod 777 education advocates embrace the full openness of educational tools and contexts, allowing students, teachers, and the larger learning community to enroll in collective knowledge construction activities, without restrictions.
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    chmod 777 education advocates embrace the full openness of educational tools and contexts, allowing students, teachers, and the larger learning community to enroll in collective knowledge construction activities, without restrictions.
Michelle DeSilva

Teacher Training Videos Free on-line training in using technology teaching - 0 views

  • hese videos were created for teachers to help them to incorporate technology into their teaching. Just click and a video will open and take you through how to use that technology.
  • These videos were created for teachers to help them to incorporate technology into their teaching. Just click and a video will open and take you through how to use that technology.
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    These videos were created for teachers to help them to incorporate technology into their teaching. Just click and a video will open and take you through how to use that technology.
Lisa M Lane

Open for Learning: The CMS and the Open Learning Network | in education - 2 views

  • technology has failed to transform learning
    • Lisa M Lane
       
      Technology does not transform learning -- people developing and using technology to transform learning does that. Does one blame the technology, its design, or the uses to which it's been put?
  • these disruptions are likely to come from educational technologists and leaders exploring new tools and new approaches to learning.
    • Lisa M Lane
       
      or, what would be even better from a pedagogical perspective, change could come from innovative faculty, as they use new tools to achieve their teaching goals
  • should also be taken as critiques of the predominant pedagogical model in higher education
    • Lisa M Lane
       
      It is, I think, primarily a critique of the pedagogical model.
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  • Because there is some confidential and proprietary data in the CMS, we have traditionally locked all course data behind a login screen, viewable only by an instructor and the officially enrolled members of his or her class
    • Lisa M Lane
       
      An excellent point! This can be solved with selective use of CMS elements, and entering as little as possible into the LMS. Linking out is significant as a practice and a philosophy. I try to teach faculty to do that regardless of which CMS they are using.
  • the vast majority of instructors who adopted the CMS largely ignored Bloom's challenge to make an "educational contribution of the greatest magnitude," instead focusing on increasing the administrative efficiency of their jobs
  • In practice, the vast majority of instructors who adopted the CMS largely ignored Bloom's challenge to make an "educational contribution of the greatest magnitude," instead focusing on increasing the administrative efficiency of their jobs.
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    commented and annotated by several people, including me -- Jared Stein's comments particularly helpful
apnahumsafar

best matrimonial website in india: Punjabi Weddings | Punjabi Matrimony | Punjabi Matri... - 0 views

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    The clock strikes 10pm, and the dancing floor opens. Bhangra beats fill the air, accompanied with that a double headed drum, or better called the dhol. This receives the palatial peg -running and infused blood flow of the audience up, as they dance away the hearty of mutton that was piled on their own plates and awaken on their legs. In the world's eyes, this sums up a Punjabi wedding. A Punjabi Sikh will tell you there's a lot more to the celebration compared to stereotype. Here's the lowdown on a Punjabi wedding what's a Punjabi wedding? First, about the bonding of two souls, a union is in Punjabi households. And by households, families are meant by us. So your sisters brothers daughter is your cousin. There goes all your hope to tell her that you find her appealing. By breaking it down to four rituals, each of them representing a party A Punjabi wedding is explained. With any of these thrilling and elaborate celebrations it's no surprise to find a Punjabi wedding crossing at least 3 more frequently. Turmeric Thursday - The Maiyan aka Oil Ceremony - This function is conducted separately at the homes of the bride and the groom. This cleansing and purification ceremony marks the start of the extravagant wedding parties. Here, oil is brushed in the hair of the groom and bride. In the mean time, turmeric paste is gently smeared all over their bodies. Tipsy Thursday - The Sangeet aka Musical Night - This is probably the best part in some Punjabi wedding. Here is a must have folk number in any sangeet, without which, it'd be like poultry biryani without the drumstick utterly pointless: Choora Ceremony - whilst the sing is going on, the maternal uncle of the bride arrives to complete the choora ceremony. Here, the uncle presents the bride traditional white and red coloured wedding choora. Soon enough, the audience is entertained by a series of thumping performances from families of the groom and bride. The Jaago - With hungry bellies being well fed during dinner,
Nigel Coutts

Taking risks outside our comfort zone - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Possibly the most dangerous place to spend too much time is inside your comfort zone. Only when we take a risk and step away from the safety of the familiar and the ways we have always done things do we expose ourselves to new ideas and become open to the possibility of learning and discovery. The trouble is having the confidence to take that first step, to embrace discomfort and become open to the risks that come with trying something new.
lionelaguirre

Premium 4D Electric Shaver - 0 views

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Janos Haits

Cytoscape: An Open Source Platform for Complex Network Analysis and Visualization - 0 views

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    Network Data Integration, Analysis, and Visualization in a Box Cytoscape is an open source software platform for visualizing complex networks and integrating these with any type of attribute data. A lot of plugins are available for various kinds of problem domains, including bioinformatics, social network analysis, and semantic web.
Antwak Short videos

Data Science | AntWak FREE micro-videos - 1 views

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    Home > Data Science > How to learn Data Science in 2021? Data Science (DS) is a great, promising, and most demanding career. But are you confused about being a beginner and wanna know the Right Way to Learn DS? Technology is more into digitisation and due to this extensive transformation, huge data is expected to be produced in the coming future. To make use of such big data we need data scientists who can layout, design and filter the data in an organized way. All things considered, with a huge number of options available choosing the correct curriculum program and admission to the right institute is important. Besides all this, the course and institute to be suitable for your requirement are extremely difficult. While online courses are an incredible path for some to upskill, good opportunities from top colleges and universities are the platform for data scientists to test their knowledge in their field. Here are the five essential guidelines to turn into an expert in Data Science: Get a Data Science certificate or similar degree To get an opportunity as an entry-level data researcher, one would require a four-year certification in DS, math, insights and software engineering. Degrees can likewise give temporary job openings. All things considered if you have just secured a 4 yr certification in a different background through online e-courses or basic boot camps and workshops. The focus should be given to mastering the skills required for DS. Take a look at this course from AntWak on Data Engineering delivered by top global experts. Take comprehensive courses and devote time to learning You can become a top-class data researcher by taking a full course at a time. It will be the skill and instruments needed to turn into a data researcher, many critical projects and coaching help. A variety of such courses are available online that offer top to bottom analysis of subjects, for example, data scratching, AI, big data analysis and many more. To begin your learning
Janos Haits

Quivr - Open source chat-powered second brains - 0 views

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    "Open source chat-powered second brains Build a unified search engine across all your documents, tools, and databases. Powered by AI."
John Lawrence

How to Manage eLearning in the BYOD Era with Katie Hurst of Open Sesame - 0 views

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    Katie Hurst of Open Sesame offers advice on how to navigate the BYOD (bring your own device) world of 2014.
Shannon Panzo

Every Problem has a Solution - 1 views

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