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Tom Woodward

Ambiguous Twitter Monitoring Leaves Athletic Departments Open to Embarrassment - Player... - 0 views

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    Not the best article but some interesting ideas/research to explore.
william berry

Robo-readers, robo-graders: Why students prefer to learn from a machine. - 0 views

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    Interesting article that I'm going to share with my English teachers. If they are interested, I'm going to look for/recommend similar functioning tools that they could use with their students. "Instructors at the New Jersey Institute of Technology have been using a program called E-Rater in this fashion since 2009, and they've observed a striking change in student behavior as a result. Andrew Klobucar, associate professor of humanities at NJIT, notes that students almost universally resist going back over material they've written. But, Klobucar told Inside Higher Ed reporter Scott Jaschik, his students are willing to revise their essays, even multiple times, when their work is being reviewed by a computer and not by a human teacher. They end up writing nearly three times as many words in the course of revising as students who are not offered the services of E-Rater, and the quality of their writing improves as a result. Crucially, says Klobucar, students who feel that handing in successive drafts to an instructor wielding a red pen is "corrective, even punitive" do not seem to feel rebuked by similar feedback from a computer."
william berry

PowerPoint in higher education is ruining teaching. - 1 views

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    Best Slate Article Ever? You decide
Tom Woodward

Students as Producers: An Introduction | Center for Teaching | Vanderbilt University - 3 views

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    Pretty direct match to what we're working towards in k12.
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