Skip to main content

Home/ Groups/ eme6414
Vanessa

Introduce a new way to retain knowledge from Kindle books | Diigo - 1 views

  •  
    On this is going to be a game changer for me! Not exactly social media, but ... Ty clipped from the Diigo blog, which led me there, and then I found this entry. I can import my highlighted passages from Kindle reading to Diigo? SOLD! I've felt limited by kindle reading/highlighting because then my notes are still stuck on the kindle. But with this integration ... oh my, the possibilities!
tsandaal

Should Diigo Retain Social Aspects? | Diigo - 3 views

  • notation service which would serve our users in two ways: To provide the best online bookmarking/annotation tool assisting our users’ reading and research online. The second is to leverage our users’ collections to create a social knowledge network to provide insight on what their friends and people with similar interests are reading. Fast-forward to present day, Diigo has accomplished the
    • tsandaal
       
      Playing around with the annotation feature. Forgive the spamming of the group, but this article may be of interest, given it is Diigo's self-reflection
  •  
    I liked reading the comments. I didn't notice changes, so presumably they didn't remove anything that I use! They said they would remove a discover feature (helping newcomers search for content/groups?). That's OK with me. Interesting in the comments was some discussion of individual workflows with Diigo and other tools (Pocket, IFTTT, InoReader, OneTab).
hajeen

Changing the Default to Support Open Access to Education Research (Roehrig, 2018) - 2 views

  •  
    This article was featured today on Facebook of FSU COE. Dr. Roehrig talk about the factors underlying the underutilization of Open Access (OA) to make education research literature freely available online.
  •  
    Hi, Hajeen. I look forward to reading the article, but at the moment just playing with the Diigo features!
  •  
    As both a researcher and an editor, I can say that it's a very complicated issue. I'm looking forward to reading the article, too.
ryantaylor56781

2018 Q2 Global Digital Statshot - 0 views

  •  
    Hi there, I posted this on my blog, but also wanted to have a try of Diigo
  •  
    And what do you think of Diigo?
morningevening

Articulate 360 or Storyline 3? - 0 views

  •  
    So, my company pays for it, but Storyline 360 is amazing, and the other offerings that come with your purchase of Articulate 360 are pretty neat. I'm still playing with quizmaker360, and Rise is amazing- though less customizable than Storyline.
Vanessa

Everybody lies: how Google search reveals our darkest secrets | Technology | The Guardian - 2 views

  •  
    Interesting look at big data collected from google (not quote social media, but I thought you would want to read it)
  •  
    This is fascinating. I've always found the reports on what parts of the country search for certain terms more to be fascinating. Wonder if we will get to a point where this kind of data will actually be a factor in policy-making?
pjm15e

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

  •  
    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

  •  
    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!
  • ...4 more comments...
  •  
    I saw this story earlier. Pretty crazy! Those cliffs are dangerous, people fall off them several times a year.
  •  
    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/
  •  
    There definitely are some crazy things happening with Pokemon Go. Not sure that I want to get involved!!
  •  
    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.
  •  
    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.
  •  
    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.
Vanessa

OER Commons - 6 views

shared by Vanessa on 14 Jul 16 - No Cached
Miss Mahoney and jeff_fsu liked it
  •  
    Coincidentally, some library colleagues and I are trying to implement this into FSU. We hope to find a department interested in using all OER textbooks. It seems like a challenge, but we are confident that if one school will jump on board, students will encourage others to follow their example!
  • ...1 more comment...
  •  
    Week 5, Jeff. We're doing OER Commons in Week 5 :)
  •  
    This is an excellent share. I have never heard of this, but I am now looking forward to Week 5!
  •  
    What a great resource!
justchan11

Web 2.0 Tools for Educators - 2 views

  •  
    Merlot material re: Web 2.0 Tools for Educators...Covers tools we have discussed in EME6414; interactive Powerpoint presentation
justchan11

Helping educators determine the quality of open educational resources | Open Educationa... - 0 views

  •  
    Good review of why Open Educational Resources (OER) should be considered over traditional textbooks
brucescrews

Matt Damon's Most Recent AMA (Ask Me Anything) on Reddit - 2 views

  •  
    Reddit is quite popular, though many people don't connect with it. It has a devoted user base that is often less friendly to outsiders. I think this is part of the appeal for people that do use it. Here is something that I think is accessible for others. The AMA's (Ask me Anything) can be really interesting. Matt Damon has some really interesting answers that go beyond stand surface-level answers. The comments based on his answers are part of the fun of reading it. For anyone who checked out Reddit and didn't care for it, I think this a good for giving a taste of what reddit can be.
brucescrews

Vox: How Snapchat's filters work - 1 views

  •  
    I was always curious about how Snapchat's filters are able to identify human faces so well. This video gives a simple explanation of how it works.
justchan11

Tristan Harris: How better tech could protect us from distraction | TED Talk | TED.com - 0 views

  •  
    Time and technology
brucescrews

Report: 92 Percent Of Pinterest Pins Made By Women - 2 views

  •  
    Pinterest usage statistics. I knew this before using it, so I was a little hesitant. It didn't immediately "click" with me. After trying it out again, I have found it much more interesting. I added my wife as an editor to the board and it has proved to be a good way to share information about a topic of mutual interest.
  • ...2 more comments...
  •  
    I think it's pretty good for anyone working in a visual medium. (Today I'm planning to issue a Pinterest Challenge)
  •  
    Pinterest!!! Love it!
  •  
    I totally believe it! Many women have alternative lives on Pinterest. It's a world many of us probably wished we lived. LOL!
  •  
    I have a friend who works in advertising. He uses Pinterest when doing research for ad campaigns. I think this is a good example of someone "working in a visual medium" as Dr. Dennen suggested.
justchan11

Once you go Diigo, you'll never go back. | Cult of Pedagogy - 3 views

  •  
    Great tutorial videos for Diigo #eme6414
trueseminole05

Five Reasons Why Pokémon Go Will Change Education, and One Reason Why It Won'... - 2 views

  •  
    Five reasons why Pokémon Go is the future of education... 1. It's popular. 2. It's fun. 3. It's on phones and kids like their phones, so education of the future will have to be on phones. 4.
  •  
    "Augmented reality, which is better than reality" - made me laugh! This was an interesting take on Pokemon Go, and I appreciate that he said that we as educators shouldn't focus on the technology of it, but what it unlocks in the person using it. Thanks for sharing!
  •  
    This quote stuck out to me "Education doesn't happen to students, but inside them. I can't remember where I heard that, but it's true." So VERY true! It's an internal process. Very cool article.
itza7017

Tumblr Numbers 2016 - 0 views

  •  
    Found this as I was exploring Tumblr for my community project.
Mahalia VanDeBerghe

Exploring individual, social and organisational effects on Web 2.0-based workplace lear... - 1 views

  •  
    This article gives a good overview of other literature and studies on the topic of web 2.0 in the workplace, particularly relating to learning in the workplace. They've taken that research and created a theoretical model that can be used to study individual, social and organisational effects on web 2.0-based learning in the workplace.
« First ‹ Previous 141 - 160 of 275 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page