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Vanessa

An App To Stop Cyberbullying : NPR - 2 views

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    About STOPit, an app that allows kids to anonymously report cyberbullying
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    I listened to that live. I love this and hope it is utilized.
Vanessa

The Daily Dot - What's a Facebook shadow profile, and should you be worried about it? - 0 views

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    Makes you wonder if we really should be using Facebook in education. I've no problem with folks choosing to use it, but if classes pressure students into using it? That can be a real problem.
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    This does pose a problem because even if you were to use it in education (but not forcing everyone to use it) Facebook could still collect data from non-users by other students in the class who are connected to Facebook, use the find friends feature, and have non-Facebook using student's information in their smart phones. I would like to know more about why Facebook collects this data of non-users, what purpose does it serve them? It also made me realize how Facebook can get my personal information when I post my new address to a friends wall, or share a new cell phone number. I may not have manually uploaded the information on the Facebook account, but writing it on my friends wall may be all the information Facebook needs from me.
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    This does pose a problem, especially for users like me that are infrequent with posts. I feel like I should be in there everyday "watching" for some weird activity. But I just don't have that kind of time. I am a smart phone user of all of 2 months now and already I have deleted my facebook app from my phone. I am certain I never opted to remain signed in, yet somehow I was. Then, while searching for a phone number in my contacts, I realized that the FB app had attached itself to all of my phone contacts. Too invasive. I like the idea of sharing information over platforms like Collaborate. There is a little more oversight and transparency.
amykbrown

Smartphone Apps in Education - 1 views

https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1262&context=jmle This article describes the undeniable fact that smartphones are becoming more and more common for students, even elemen...

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Alyn Minnerly

SurveyMonkey: Free online survey software & questionnaire tool - 2 views

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    Of course, this ridiculously easy to use free survey tool, which many are already familiar with, could be used to vote as well. I have used this on class projects and it just doesn't get any simplier. A must. Create and publish online surveys in minutes, and view results graphically and in real time. SurveyMonkey provides free online questionnaire and survey software.
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    Just an FYI - all FSU students can use Qualtrics for surveys. FSU pays for it. Located under secure apps in Bb.
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    I've used Survey Monkey several times for projects. I feel that that basic version (free) is limited. I prefer to use the survey generator that Vanessa is referring to. Thanks for sharing.
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    What about Google Form? I never created any survey with SurveyMonkey, but worked with Google Form with my students, I always had a positive experience.
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    I've used both, numerous times, and I have to say I think Qualtrics is a much better product with greater functionality. :)
Dana Bauries

Moodle.org: open-source community-based tools for learning - 0 views

shared by Dana Bauries on 27 Jul 12 - Cached
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    Mobile Moodle app moving to HTML5 more... Upcoming MoodleMoots around the world more... 1st Moodle Research Conference - September 2012 more...
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    Moodle is a free web-based LMS that allows you to build learning sites including online courses.
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    I have checked out Moodle before and have read articles that seems to favor this over Blackboard. However, even though its free, it may be a challenge for some universities to switch over. The hidden costs are high.
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    I used Moodle for several years at my former school, in Spain. It's a great LMS, not too different from Blackboard. It's free but, at a school level you still have to have an IT department for the maintenance, or pay an external administrator. If I were a principal, I would choose Moodle over Blackboard.
Alyn Minnerly

QR Droid Zapper | Homepage - 1 views

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    Checking out QR Coders, this one takes the cake. Can this be used for learning? Is it Web 2.0? About QR Droid Zapper The QR Droid (Android) and Zapper Scanner (iPhone) apps change your smartphone into a powerful QR Code and Barcode scanning utility, allowing you to import, use and share data in a matter of taps.
neus6414

Tweeting the Lecture: How Social Media Can Increase Student Engagement in Higher Education - 5 views

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    In this article, two Australian researchers investigated whether Twitter can be used to foster enhanced student engagement within a university level sport marketing course. 68 students participated in the study. 59% of the class did not have an existing Twitter account and had to sign up for one to participate in the study. There were two aspects of Twitter user during the course. First, students would participate in two discussion lectures, which was structured much the same as a Twitter chat, with questions posted in advance of the actual discussion. The second aspect was to regularly post contemporary issues in sport marketing that coincided with the course content. Much like EME 6414, students used a hashtagged course code to be able to track the activity and respond to their classmates. I thought it was interesting that the researchers explicitly advised existing Twitter users that they did not have to censor their regular Twitter activity, as the instructor would only follow the course hashtag. This appears to be a clear acknowledgement of the potential for context collapse when social media is incorporated into an educational setting. Questionnaires were administered to broadly measure aspects of student engagement. The results suggest that Twitter was effective in the university classroom as engagement levels increased over the semester. Twitter made it easier for students to connect with both the instructor and other students and extend that connection beyond the lecture time in the classroom. These networking tools also allow students to take on a more active role in the co-creation of the course content. I think this is one of the most significant advantages of incorporating social networking elements into the classroom. The biggest limitations of the study were its small sample size and homogeneous population. Future studies should include more students from various disciplines.
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    It took me a very long time to find the comment button to add another thought to my original post. Not nearly as noticeable as other discussion platforms. Anyway...I wanted to add that this article was very appropriate right now because the TA for EME 5608 is currently conducting research on a very similar topic, specifically "when and how social media apps like Instagram are used by students (without instructor participation) to support social interaction and build social connections in online courses." I know some of you are also in that course and I'm curious what your opinions are on the experiment? Do you think that interacting on Instagram has increased your social connections and added benefit to the learning experience?
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    It also took me a long time to find the comment button! You are not alone in that!
pjm15e

Ben Silbermann (Pinterest) - The Early Days of Pinterest - YouTube - 1 views

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    The creator of Pinterest discusses the apps rise in popularity. It's interesting to hear how bloggers helped to make Pinterest as well known as it is. He also discusses his choice to not make use of the press. -Peter Marti
Ernest Koh

Two Men Fall Down Cliff While Playing 'Pokemon Go' - 2 views

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    Two men fell off a cliff Wednesday in San Diego's North County while playing "Pokemon Go," the Encinitas Fire Department confirmed. San Diego Lifeguards reported that someone had fallen off a cliff at E Street around 1:12 p.m. When the Encinitas Fire Department arrived, they found a man around 80 to 90 feet down the cliff, on the beach. Be aware of the surroundings while playing this game! Safety first!
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    I saw this story earlier. Pretty crazy! Those cliffs are dangerous, people fall off them several times a year.
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    This game is definitely taking the nation by storm. Check out this article about a girl getting hit by a car while playing. http://www.gamespot.com/articles/15-year-old-hit-by-car-after-playing-pokemon-go/1100-6441810/
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    There definitely are some crazy things happening with Pokemon Go. Not sure that I want to get involved!!
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    I think it's really important that the players understand that it is just a game! And don't be too engrossed in it that he or she just forgot everything about safety.
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    I just wish I could play it. It is only available in one remote city in South Korea due to antiquated laws dating back to the Korean war.
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    As an avid pokemon fan I definitely tried the game out. I wasn't super impressed by it. I think most of the mobile phone apps are too simple for me to enjoy playing regularly. I will say that people getting hurt while engaging with them seems to be on the rise. Maybe there should be some sort of a warning when these games boot up. Something along the lines of "PLEASE LOOK WHERE YOU ARE GOING" might be helpful. lol.
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