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Maura Miller

8 Ways Technology Is Improving Education - 0 views

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    This link talks about the different ways in which education is being improved with technology
Sam V

Student Research Center - powered by EBSCOhost: Virtual world adds dimension to communi... - 0 views

  • Next spring, he will offer UPG students a course he's designed called Theater Technology.
  • Students will learn various technological skills including creating digital audio and attending and participating in virtual performances.
  • virtual textbook he's creating will eliminate the excuse: "I lost my book."
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  • And it's becoming a popular site for college classrooms.
  • Chiarulli said her students will visit underwater sites and take tours on a Second Life island.
  • Chiarulli already teaches online distance learning courses involving video clips, audio recordings and textbooks. The Second Life class is an expansion of technology in the classroom.
  • He said the site will help students become comfortable with navigating 3-D worlds, which he anticipates may have applications in many different fields. "I think it has tremendous potential as a learning tool," he said.
  • "It's like The Sims," she said, referring to a popular online community game, "but a lot more complicated. "You meet new people, and you definitely develop skills."
Vicki Davis

St. Marys City Schools Mobile Learning Technology - 0 views

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    Scott Newcomb (@snewco on twitter) works with the St. Mary's city schools (Ohio). I was blown away by his school's mobile learning technology page. Tons of resources here for mobile learning.
Vicki Davis

Manitou Technology - Flat Classroom 12-2a 400 - 0 views

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    A fantastic example of how a teacher takes his students through the video creation process for Flat Classroom along with some wonderful handouts. If you teach video, you will get some ideas here. Students will also benefit from it.
TaylorJ j

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  • The blog is a publishing innovation, a digital newswire that, due to the proliferation of the Internet, low production and distribution costs, ease of use and really simple syndication (RSS), creates a new and powerful push-pull publishing concept. As such, it changes the power structures in journalism, giving yesterday's readers the option of being today's journalists and tomorrow's preferred news aggregators.
  • Blogging is a concept whereas publishing text on the web is combined with its syndication. Users or other bloggers subscribe to these syndication feeds (RSS-feeds), which automatically appear on the subscriber's website, blog or in a newsreader.
  • Though Mooney calls the blogosphere a marketplace, blogging is also the roaming—as in cellular network—of ideas in marketplaces or networks. These roaming networks are growing and gaining importance. Blogs number 30 million worldwide, promoted by the often-free blogging service providers like Blogger and Wordpress.
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  • The marketplace for technological ideas is not dissimilar from the marketplace for political ones. Lessig's reasoning applies, maybe even more so, to the technology arena where blogging is more common than in any other space, except maybe in politics.
  • Blogs are goldmines for journalists doing professional and crafted work. The blogosphere is a huge source to tap, using services like Tecnorati.com (a blog search engine) and Googlenews, for new ideas, arguments and leads to new stories and for follow-ups on stories on other sites.
  • raditional printing is an expensive process, especially in metropolitan areas. And as sites like Craigslist.org, free after text ads, demolish the traditional revenue model for papers, the cost of printing will be harder to justify. Papers are slow and money-sucking operations, or as Shel Israel, author of the book Naked Conversations, put it "In the Information Age, the newspaper has become a cumbersome and inefficient distribution mechanism. If you want fast delivery of news, paper is a stage coach competing with jet planes." By blogging some beats or sections that normally run in print, publications would expand their audience as well [as] attract new readers through blogging using fewer resources.
  • Blogs are also a way of using journalists more effectively. All information, given that it is relevant, that actually does not fit into the paper can be channeled through blogs, allowing the readers to choose what to read or not. This enables a dialogue, a sense of ownership and participation that is essential in creating communities.
Jake Snead

Getting Comfortable With the New Vail - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    New technology at the Vail Mountain skiing lodge allows for people to share almost everything they do onto the Internet. Equipped with Wi-Fi access, Vail photographers ready to take pictures, and a tiny camera attached to helmets, people skiing or snowboarding at Vail can upload nearly all the activities they do during the day.
Emmett Brown

Can mobiles help stop Kenya election violence? - CNN.com - 0 views

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    This article shows how people in Kenya are using technology and the internet to help make this newest election a peaceful one. There were many violent outbreaks of fighting in Kenya during the last elections. The Ushahidi group hopes to end this.
kelsy lysek

Educational Frontiers: Learning in a Virtual World (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE.edu - 1 views

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    This article overviews what a virtual classroom is. It discusses the many benefits to learning in this kind of environment and explains how to hook students to this kind of learning. Cynthia Calongne states that "virtual class experiences require a blend of technology, tools, content, student ownership, identity, engagement, course structure, risk management, mentoring, feedback, and a good orientation to using the tool."
Jake Snead

Celebrities Help Unicef Turn On 'Taps' for Clean Water - 0 views

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    The Unicef Tap Project has gone to Web2.0's new technologies to gain attention and followers worldwide. Celebrities participating in the project, which sends water to people in thrid-world countries, can go on social networking sites and tell people to help out. This effectively gets attention to the project.
Abigail Omdahl

The Life Cycle Of A Social Network: Keeping Friends In Times Of Change : All Tech Consi... - 0 views

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    This article is about how social networking has changed throughout time and how there are improvements in technology and how people are more involved with social networking. It gives a background on social networking.
Ethan Bennett

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"W3C Invites Chinese Web Developers, Industry, Academia to Assume Greater Role in Global Web Innovation | Global Alliance on Accessible Technologies and Environments." Global Alliance on Accessible...

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Rachel Capone

Guest Editorial: Special Issue on Mobile and Ubiquitous Technologies for Learning - 0 views

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    Mobile technology in a learning environment - FCP "Mobile and Ubiquitous"
Rachel Capone

Wireless, Mobile and Ubiquitous Technologies in Education (WMUTE), 2010 6th IEEE Intern... - 0 views

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    This site has a selection of papers from the 2010 IEEE 6th International Conference on Wireless, Mobile and Ubiquitous Technologies in Education (WMUTE)
Amanda B

Google takes a seat at the dinner table - 0 views

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    This article is about how google is the most popular search engine, and how people use it on a daily basis with their smart phones whenever they have a question
tyler Stevenson

State and Federal Electronic Government in the United States, 2008 - 0 views

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    The social and political impact of new technology long has been debated among observers. Throughout American history, technological innovations - from the movable-type printing press in the 15th century, the telegraph in 1844, and the telephone in 1876 to the rise of radio in the 1920s and coast-to-coast television broadcasting in 1946 - have sparked much speculation.
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