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Leo de Carvalho

Collaborative information seeking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Collaborative information seeking (CIS) is a field of research that involves studying situations, motivations, and methods for people working in collaborative groups for information seeking projects, as well as building systems for supporting such activities. Such projects often involve information searching or information retrieval (IR), information gathering, and information sharing. Beyond that, CIS can extend to collaborative information synthesis and collaborative sense-making.
Erin McCloskey

Rise in Online Classes Flares Debate About Quality - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Being able to cut-and-paste a Wikipedia answer about Social Darwinism into an online activity for credit suggests to me the need for more inspired activities, rather than a different technology. There are ways to stimulate thinking, rather than copying, about Social Darwinism -- thinking that you couldn't fake, whether that student is thinking in a classroom or at home. Part of what I take from this article is that schools are using online for the wrong reasons and in the wrong way. This shouldn't be an indictment of the medium, but of the way in which it has been integrated into the K12 system.
Leo de Carvalho

Computer-supported collaborative learning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Other learning theories that provide a foundation for CSCL include distributed cognition, problem-based learning, cognitive apprenticeship, and situated learning. Each of these learning theories focuses on the social aspect of learning and knowledge building. Each theory recognizes that learning and knowledge building involve inter-personal activities including conversation, argument, and negotiation.[4]
  • The theory suggests that learning is not a matter of accepting fixed facts, but is the dynamic, on-going, and evolving result of complex interactions primarily taking place within communities of people.
  • Collaboration theory proposes that technology in support of CSCL should provide new types of media that foster the building of collaborative knowing; facilitate the comparison of knowledge built by different types and sizes of groups; and help collaborative groups with the act of negotiating the knowledge they are building. Further, these technologies and designs should strive to remove the teacher as the bottleneck in the communication process. In other words, the teacher should not have to act as the conduit for communication between students or as the avenue by which information is dispensed. Finally, collaboration theory-influenced technologies will strive to increase the quantity and quality of learning moments via computer-simulated situations.[12]
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    Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) is a pedagogical approach wherein learning takes place via social interaction using a computer or through the Internet. This kind of learning is characterized by the sharing and construction of knowledge among participants using technology as their primary means of communication or as a common resource.[1] CSCL can be implemented in online and classroom learning environments and can take place synchronously or asynchronously.
justquestionans

Computer Science homework help - Just Question Answer - 0 views

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    This assignment consists of two (2) sections: a written paper and a PowerPoint presentation. You must submit both sections as separate files for the completion of this assignment. Label each file name according to the section of the assignment it is written for. In the day-to-day operations of information security, security professionals often focus the majority of their time dealing with employee access issues, implementing security methods and measures, and other day-to-day tasks. They often neglect legal issues that affect information security. As a result, organizations often violate security-related regulations and often have to pay heavy fines for their non-compliance. Thus, as a Chief Information Officer in a government agency, you realize the need to educate for senior leadership on some of the primary regulatory requirements, and you realize the need to ensure that the employees in the agency are aware of these regulatory requirements as well. Section 1: Written Paper 1. Write a six to eight (6-8) page paper in which you: a. Provide an overview that will be delivered to senior management of regulatory requirements the agency needs to be aware of, including: i. FISMA ii. Sarbanes-Oxley Act iii. Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act iv. PCI DSS v. HIPAA vi. Intellectual Property Law b. Describe the security methods and controls that need to be implemented in order to ensure compliance with these standards and regulatory requirements. c. Describe the guidance provided by the Department of Health and Human Services, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and other agencies for ensuring compliance with these standards and regulatory requirements. d. Use at least five (5) quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar Websites do not qualify as quality resources.
Shannon Panzo

ZOXing Improves Your Ability To Concentrate and Focus - 5 views

ZOXing Improves Your Ability To Concentrate and Focus ZOXing Strengthens Your Brain For Focus and Concentration (ZOX Pro Training Series - Part 6) ...

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Shannon Panzo

ZOXing Will Increase Your Learning Speed Dramatically - 2 views

ZOXing Increases Your Learning Speed (ZOX Pro Training Series - Part 7) ZOXing is 10,000% better than reading So that you can rationalize what you have just read; ZOXing sends th...

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Shannon Panzo

Learn To Trust Your Intuition With ZOXing - 6 views

Solve Your Problems With Intuition How would you like to have the ability to simply solve your problems? Is it even possible? Yes, if you trust your intuition. ZOX Pro teaches you ...

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Mike Hasley

Knol: a unit of knowledge - 0 views

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    Googles answer to Wikipedia. More classroom oriented for lessons with teachers and students.
Nergiz Kern

searchCrystal - Home - 0 views

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    A visual search engine that searches multiple engines and also provides mashups. You can search for pictures, blogs, wikipedia, etc. Beautiful!
Mike Hasley

The Pulse: How Do You Define 21st Century Skills? - 0 views

  • Crafting a well-written email to an adult Holding online video chats with community members, leaders, and decision makers Analyzing the differences between viewpoint-clashing Web sites such as Wikipedia.org and Conservapedia.com Blogging responsibly Having one student write a research paper using only online resources, and another write a paper on the same topic using only print resources, and compare and contrast the final papers
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