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Stephanie Fitzgerald

The Student Experience Brought to You by … Students! - 1 views

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    This article talks about a participatory design initiative with undergraduates at Utah State University to determine how higher education could be transformed into a more engaging and cohesive experience. "What if we put students in the driver's seat of a new kind of R&D to transform higher education? One that provided a platform for engaging students more fully in a real world effort that also involved faculty, administrators, support services and more?"
Chris Dede

The 6 Technologies That Will Shape Higher Ed -- Campus Technology - 6 views

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    important annual report on emerging educational technologies in higher education
Kiran Patwardhan

Why the iPad Will Not Reform Higher Education Anytime Soon - 1 views

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    An opinion piece addressing the iPad in higher education hype: Lindsay Pund is a junior studying English and Business at Whitworth University. She is completing several writing assignments for a class and was given the topic by the Tech.pinions columnists of forming an opinion on iPad and higher education from a college students perspective.
Ryan Brown

Could Many Universities Follow Borders Bookstores Into Oblivion? - 1 views

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    Chronicle of Higher Education Q&A with researchers from Georgia Tech's Center for 21st Century Universities. Highlighted are many of the more recent technologies, as well as their effects on higher education's future.
Jing Jing Tan

Hacking Edu: tech's role in the future of higher education - GeekWire - 0 views

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    This article discusses trends in technology use in higher ed institutions, including a growing role of blended learning and technology-integrated meetings.
Leslie Lieman

Higher Ed Teaching with Wikipedia - join the listserv - 1 views

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    The URL just takes you to wikipedia... but anyone interested in joining a listserv about teaching/learning with wikipedia should read on. I just received this email and share it with all of you: Greetings, You're invited to join a new listserv that's been created to discuss teaching with Wikipedia. Dr. Robert Cummings of the University of Mississippi is leading this email group. This is a list for teachers of higher education who are interested in teaching with Wikipedia or researching teaching with Wikipedia. The goal is that list members will find support with pedagogy issues and find potential collaborators for scholarly research around teaching with Wikipedia. It's a list for teachers, by teachers. At the moment, there is no web interface, so the best method of joining the list is to send an e-mail to: md@listserv.olemiss.edu with the body of the message being: subscribe teaching-with-wikipedia You don't need a subject line or to include your signature or anything else. If you're interested in Wikipedia pedagogy, we highly encourage you to join the list and collaborate with others who share similar interests. The Wikipedia Education Program Team
Leslie Lieman

Did Anyone Ask the Students?, Part 2 - Next - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    Following increasing amount of disruptive technologies in Higher Ed, and announcement of MIT/Harvard EdX platform, author claims to check in with students. Does not really live up to the title (as he does not write enough about conversations with students), but it is a question that does need to be asked. Here is part one of "Did Anyone Ask the Students?" http://chronicle.com/blogs/next/2012/05/01/did-anyone-ask-the-students-part-i/
Chris Dede

Can Twitter open up a new space for learning, teaching and thinking? | Higher Education... - 2 views

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    relates to our tweeting as part of the blended learning community
Ryan Brown

Is Stanford Too Close to Silicon Valley? : The New Yorker - 1 views

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    A lengthy but informative New Yorker article for those interested in higher education and technology.
Ryan Brown

Essay on what college presidents need to know about technology - 0 views

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    An article for those of us interested in technology in higher education. According to the article, "The question is, what should leaders of today's colleges and universities know about technology in order to manage the inevitable change that disruptive technology will bring?"
Jennifer Jocz

Not Just Fun and Games -- Campus Technology - 0 views

  • He said playing the games allows students to dig down into the layers of information being put in front of them while playing, and in "real life," where students regularly partake in exercises like determining the reliability of scholarly journals and Web sites.
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    An example of how video games are being used in higher education
amy hoffmaster

Colleges worry about always-plugged-in students - The Boston Globe - 0 views

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    cutting back on wireless access in Higher Ed. classes because students think they are great at multitasking, but aren't.
Leslie Lieman

'Free-Range Learners': Study Opens Window Into How Students Hunt for Educational Conten... - 0 views

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    Undergrads use "free range learning," exploring the web for material about subjects of study and do not rely on the texts and assigned readings.
Ryan Brown

What Makes a Top-Tier Online Education? A Dose of Hollywood - Technology - The Chronicl... - 1 views

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    Interjecting "Hollywood" into online courses to make them more engaging.
Stephanie Fitzgerald

Study of the effective use of social software to support student learning and engagemen... - 3 views

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    Scroll down on this page to download the final report and case studies from a study that "examined the use of social software in the UK further and higher education sectors to collect evidence of the effective use of social software in enhancing student learning and engagement" (p. 9 of final report). For anyone considering boosting engagement through social media, this is a gold mine.
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    Hi Stephanie - Thanks for this! I just wrote in my mid-semester assignment that I need to find research about engagement through crowd-sourcing and social media in education! I've downloaded the report and can tell that with sentences like, "The results highlight the different pedagogical roles of social software: communication, nurturing creativity and innovation, and collaborative learning," you've definitely found great resources. ~ Leslie
Jennifer Jocz

Destructoid - The convergent futures of music games and higher education - 0 views

  • "So I don’t see games as having the power to completely change music purchasing, rather they will expand economic opportunities for music creators and fans in ways we’re just beginning to understand. Games are already expanding the variety of music people are exposed to and are therefore likely to want to purchase and own, as well as the places and circumstances under which this mutual reinforcement takes place."
  • The games have certainly increased the number of young people interested in pursuing musical activities in many ways; just ask any guitar instructor or owner of a musical instrument store.
  • "While there are now many studies showing links between gaming and learning -- for kids and adults -- to date there have not been many rigorous examinations of their relationship to music education, although there is plenty of anecdotal evidence of their mutual reinforcement. Remember that musical training isn’t solely about scales and correct finger placement; rhythm, song structure, key changes, lyrics, genre styles, etc. are all elements of a musical education, and playing along with songs on Rock Band absolutely aids in the development of the awareness of these elements."
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    Interesting article discussing music games, including how they can influence the types of music people listen to and whether they can affect interest in learning and appreciating music.
Emily Watson

The Professors Behind the MOOC Hype - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    Chronicle of Higher Ed's results from a survey of MOOC professors.
Chris Dede

NMC Horizon Report > 2013 Higher Education Edition | The New Media Consortium - 0 views

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    Gamification is one of their high impact technologies
Tracy Tan

History in Leeds, then maths in California; The internet has opened up a huge new world... - 0 views

(Restricted access article, so I'm posting it here.) I found what was said about 'engaging online learning experiences' very insightful: "It must be a well ordered, curated experience that underst...

online learning curating

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