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Ian Griffith

Answer to: What is uploading information? - 0 views

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    Sending information to a host computer.
Gabrielle Hollenbeck

Introduction to Virtual Reality - 0 views

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    This pdf mentions some things on how virtual communication changes and the future good it can do.
Haley Salmon

World Leisure Journal - 0 views

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    This website and journal uses uploading to inform people of things such as tourist sites, which can decide how people spend their time for leisure.
Rachael Seals

Instagram - 0 views

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    Instagram is a common way people use the world wide web. With this website or app you can share pictures and videos with anyone from anywhere in the world. This could be a way to share art and you can use the website for entertainment.
Haley Salmon

The Wikipedia Debate - 0 views

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    This article discusses Wikepedia, which is a website used for community uploading, along with its advantages and disadvantages.
Matt Lis

Is your workplace tracking your computer activities? - 0 views

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    This article pertains to how uploading is controlled in a work setting.
Haley Salmon

Music Promotion & Music Video Promotion from Artistecard - 0 views

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    This web page gives an example of how musical artists can use uploading to their advantage.
Caroline Madigan

What is Web 2.0? - 0 views

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    This page provides great background information about the idea of Web 2.0. Basically, the article summarizes the history of Web 2.0 and includes a brief statement about the possibility of Web 3.0, or the next stage of uploading and communication.
 Lisa Durff

hargittai-digitaldivide.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Article suggests uses the term digital inequality rather than digital divide. Section IV discusses the global situation.
Suzie Nestico

Explaining Creative Commons Licenses By Comic - 1 views

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    Good resource to explain copyright and CC licensing to students when searching for digital media to use in projects. Explaining Creative Commons Licenses By Comic http://bit.ly/fT1JgC #edchat #ukedchat
Kelsey K_VHS

Student Research Center - powered by EBSCOhost: 'Flipped' classrooms offer virtual lear... - 0 views

    • Kelsey K_VHS
       
      This USA Today Article give an example of how technology is being used in high school classrooms today. The traditonal whitboard is being replaced by iPads and computer programs. Most students and teachers find this benifical because it allows students to try to think and work through problems for themselves before asking instructors
  • Sitting in pairs, students poke at their iPads waiting for class to begin
  • digitally records her lessons with a tablet computer as a virtual blackboard, then uploads them to iTunes and assigns them as homework
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  • the latest way technology is changing teachers' jobs
  • allows students to chat online while watching the videos
  • attracted the attention of funders such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which has become a major backer of Khan Academy, a non-profit repository of nearly 2,400 free instructional videos that teachers use to teach everything from pre-algebra to Augusto Pinochet's Chile.
  • flipped classrooms show a lot of potential, but she worries that many low-income students don't have reliable Internet or computer access at home
  • all about helping students understand difficult material
  • made her students more independent, less-stressed learners
Kelsey K_VHS

'Flipped' classrooms take advantage of technology - USATODAY.com - 0 views

    • Kelsey K_VHS
       
      Thsi article talks about the use of technology in a high school classroom setting. In some cases, technology has become the new tool of choice instead of the tradtional whiteborad and textbook.
  • Sitting in pairs, students poke at their iPads waiting for class to begin
  • allows students to time-stamp lecture notes
  • ...8 more annotations...
  • the latest way technology is changing teachers' jobs
  • allows students to chat online while watching the videos
  • digitally records her lessons with a tablet computer as a virtual blackboard, then uploads them to iTunes and assigns them as homework
  • attracted the attention of funders such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which has become a major backer of Khan Academy
  • she worries that many low-income students don't have reliable Internet or computer access at home
  • has made her students more independent, less-stressed learners
  • all about helping students understand difficult material
  • applying the lesson to problem sets
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