The Promotion of Eating Behaviour Change through Digital Interventions - 0 views
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s. The efficiency of all the interventions increased when coupled with tailored feedback and counselling. It was established that the scalable and sustainable properties of digital interventions have the potential to bring about adequate changes in the eating behaviour of individuals. Further research should concentrate on the appropriate personalisation of the interventions, according to the requirements of the individuals, and proper integration of behaviour change techniques to motivate long-term adherence.
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Mediating variables, which can be personal, physical, environmental, behavioural, or familial, are important in the formation of dietary behaviours [13]. The most effective way to install changes in dietary behaviour is to alter one or more of the mediating variables [13]. For example, most children readily eat fruits and vegetables that they are familiar with [14], which may limit the variety of choices available to them. By exposing children to a greater variety of fruits and vegetables by increasing availability at home
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Thing 8: Digital Curation Tools - Cool Tools for School - 6 views
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I like the section on "curating vs dumping". In a previous course, we used Zotero to store our sources for annotated bibliographies and for classmates to have access to. I did not fully utilize this resources by tagging, sorting, etc. In this case, I just used this site to 'dump' all of my sources and then didn't do anything else with them.
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This is a useful resource! It makes me realize that I subconsciously used a curation tool in one of my courses (one I am a very minor instructor actually). During the session, I was presenting some tips to help healthcare professionals to see how useful mastering English could be for their job (I'm the French classmate, remember. ;-) ). I decided to combine all the resources I provided about the TOEFL test, Visas, universities, and so on, in a shared Padlet everybody could implement. Though I thought the comment feature could be helpful, I relied on colors to categorize the various topics. I think including tags would be super helpful to provide multiple ways to classify resources.
Motivation and sustained participation in the online crowdsourcing community: the moder... - 2 views
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Specifically, reputation-based reward satisfies crowdworkers' need for status improvement (Ye and Kankanhalli, 2017); recognition-based reward meets their need for positive recognition and attention (Leimeister et al., 2009) and feedback-based reward enables them to acquire concrete information about the quality and value of their submission (Feng et al., 2018).
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Specifically, hedonic reward highlights the importance of providing enjoyable participation experiences (Rockmann and Ballinger, 2017; Ye and Kankanhalli, 2017); and eudaimonic reward emphasizes the necessity to promote crowdworkers' tendency to employ crowdsourcing community for psychologically worthwhile experiences (Mekler and Hornbæk, 2016).
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There are four types of contextual extrinsic motivations in the online crowdsourcing community: monetary reward, reputation-based reward, recognition-based reward and feedback-based reward.
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In their study, Wei and Xiang (2021) examine how motivation sustains participation in an online sourcing community. After reading Zhao and Zhu's (2014) work, I explored this topic further as they recommended it for future research. Overall, their work revealed that both intrinsic and extrinsic motivation were critical. External motivators included improved reputation, recognition, and feedback, whereas internal motivators related to emotional feelings of happiness and pleasure.
Open Educational Resources - Fort Hays State University (FHSU) - 3 views
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Forsyth Library OER Research Guide:
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What is an Open Educational Resource?
Using Diigo in the Classroom - YouTube - 2 views
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Thanks for sharing this video! It was a helpful walk-through of how to use Diigo.
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This is great! Thank you ~
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This video laid out a great explanation of how using this platform can be helpful. I am already envisioning the possibility of using it in my Media Center. Theoretically, I would like to see all of our students through their Social Studies classes. I think it would be very cool to use this site during initial media center presentations to allow students to compile resources they can easily return to. I think it will be especially helpful during science and history fair. Students will have a simple way to compile and return to their resources when putting together their projects and annotated bibs.
When I say … microlearning - PMC - 5 views
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One of the barriers to the application of microlearning has been the lack of a consistent clear operational definition to guide instructors
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Microlearning is short.
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Microlearning focuses on a single learning objective.
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This is an interesting concept, I had not heard of microlearning before today. It sounds like there is some merit to it, based on this article, but I do wonder how easy it could be to use ineffectively in terms of corporate trainings. I worry it could be easy to see low cost numbers and embrace the concept without ensuring learning gains are still taking place.
Can you copyright the content you make with generative AI? | Descript - 6 views
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because you can’t predict exactly what a generative AI tool will create, you can’t copyright it.
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The Copyright Office equated the text prompts to telling an artist about an idea you have for a painting, then trying to copyright the work after they paint it.
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That makes sense if all you provided the artist was ideas, because ideas are not protectable and the painter did the creative work that gives them “authorship,”
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This is good information! AI has really opened up a lot of opportunities and resources, but it has also presented a lot of questions!
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This is good information regarding the use of generative AI. I concur with the author that AI-created information should be used as a starting point for developing instructional materials. It should not remove the instructional designer from the process. After all, they would be most knowledgeable about the instructional needs of their learners and the delivery methods available to them.
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Thanks for sharing this resource. It's super helpful for a project I'm working on right now.
Multiple social media in the workplace: Contradictions and congruencies.pdf - 2 views
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The variety of technologies available for everyday work creates complex environments
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They may also lead to potential conflicts
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social media have been found to be beneficial for knowledge workers.
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The Seven Deadly Sins Of Digital Badging In Education - 7 views
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An academic institution’s digital badging initiative is getting off the ground and students are “earning” badges, or micro-credentials, but are they actually providing value to the student toward his or her future career?
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There is a fundamental disconnect with what is being taught in the classroom and what one really needs to know to be a contributing member of the modern workforce--especially in the tech industry.
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The Seven Deadly Sins Of Digital Badging In Education
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I included some notes in the document; I'll be happy to have your thoughts!
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How do we see the notes in the document?
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Hi Brett, I think since you're a member of the group and you click on the resource from the group page, you should see the annotations and the sticky notes. I annotated the title and the beginning of the document, and I added 2 notes, one on the title and one one Parth Detroja's quote. Let me know if you can see them!
Organizing Things We Find - 0 views
What do you guys use for organizing things you find online for work, school, and your personal life? Web browser bookmarks, a giant list, your memory...would love to know.
The Apple Vision Pro - the future? - 0 views
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A screen that you "see through" instead of "look at". When we think about Web 2.0 promoting connectivity, groups, and collaboration, these are all confined to the screen and to the internet. This device wants to turn that upside down. It all seems pretty wild and crazy now, but I believe this is the future. Could Web 3.0 be about breaking the web out of devices and into our reality?
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