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Jerald Cole

Obama wants schools to speed digital transition - 2 views

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    An ebook reader in every student's hand by 2017.
Jerald Cole

Learning Objects - 0 views

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    Various definitions of learning objects.
Leslie Lieman

MIT's New Free Courses May Threaten (and Improve) the Traditional Model, Program's Lead... - 0 views

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    A brief interview with L. Rafael Reif, MIT's provost, and Anant Agarwal, director of MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory about MITx, a new/developing online certificate program. Interesting how much they can not anticipate how/what this will impact (re: education, jobs, higher ed market).
Kasthuri Gopalaratnam

How Serious Games Help You Learn - 1 views

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    Gaming and Simulations for Training
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    Hi Kasturi - It will be interesting to watch the growth of companies like this. I am tempted to get a free quote to learn the ballpark $$ for having training simulations made. In reviewing some of the simulations, some seemed much more valuable than others (i.e. tour of USAFA with ability to earn points to change look of avitar seemed irrelevant because the points were earned after the tour was taken... who would take it again?)
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
Tracy Tan

Best Educational wiki of 2011 - 4 views

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    This blog was named the best educational wiki of 2011 by Wikispaces. It's a little crowded, but full of interesting links.. For example, the link to http://www.neave.com/bounce/ is a screen full of colourful balls and if the students make noise , the balls bounce (it's meant to be a classroom management too, but could also radically backfire..)
Tracy Tan

'Failure week' at top girls' school to build resilience - 1 views

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    A UK experiment - contrived, but might produce some epiphanies?
Tom Keffer

Why French Parents Are Superior by Pamela Druckerman - WSJ.com - 4 views

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    Is the French model of child-rearing conducive to a high capacity for flow?
Leslie Lieman

EduBlog Wiki Award winners - 0 views

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    Resources for teachers, students, administrators to use/see educational benefits of web tools being used by the education community. Check out a long list of blogs including: Best class blog; Best student blog; Best ed tech blog; Most influential post; Best teacher blog; Best library / librarian blog; Best free web tool; Best use of media / podcast; Best educational use of a wiki AND MORE... And wikis: http://blog.wikispaces.com/2012/01/best-educational-wikis-of-2011.html
pradeepg

TED talk featuring Csikszentmihalyi - 5 views

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    Thanks, Pradeep. Great Find!
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    Thanks Pradeep! Knowing his background helped put some of the article in perspective.
Jing Jing Tan

A Day Made of Glass 2: Unpacked. The Story Behind Corning's Vision. - YouTube - 1 views

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    A Youtube video on integrating glass with technology. There's a part on future vision of schools, starting at 4:43.
Jing Jing Tan

Do Professors Determine Whether Laptops Engage or Distract Students? - 1 views

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    This article argues for the benefit of using laptops in university classrooms.
Jackie Iger

10 Mobile Learning Trends for 2012 « Educational Publishing - 1 views

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    A prediction of the top 10 mobile learning trends for 2012, according to industry analysts.
Chris McEnroe

Hyping classroom technology helps tech firms, not students - latimes.com - 1 views

  • "The media you use make no difference at all to learning," says Richard E. Clark, director of the Center for Cognitive Technology at USC. "Not one dang bit. And the evidence has been around for more than 50 years."
  • "does not automatically inspire teachers to rethink their teaching or students to adopt new modes of learning."
  • The app is free, and plainly can help users create visually striking textbooks. But buried in the user license is a rule that if you sell a product created with iBooks Author, you can sell it only through Apple's iBookstore, and Apple will keep 30% of the purchase price. (Also, your full-featured iBook will be readable only on an Apple device such as an iPad.)
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    This article is a bit snarky but it raises some worthwhile cautions around the buzz of tech in education, particularly Apple.
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    It is amazing to me that Apple and technology can take center stage in the education conversation without a word of professional development, best practices, learning outcomes... As I have stated before, I/we are an Apple family... but I am worried about the prospect that Apple's role in the textbook industry will eliminate other platforms and in-turn will limit access to many.
Leslie Lieman

The Wiki Game - 2 views

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    A fascinating use of Wikipedia. My son, a college freshman, loves this game. His crew uses "speed race" or "least clicks." Can this be brought to other educational levels?
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
Stephanie Fitzgerald

My Life as a Night Elf Priest: An Anthropological Account of World of Warcraft | digita... - 1 views

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    Here is an ethnographer's in-depth look into World of Warcraft. From this site you can read the full book online, read an interview with the author, or listen to a podcast. The author "introduces us to her research strategy and the history, structure, and culture of Warcraft; argues for applying activity theory and theories of aesthetic experience to the study of gaming and play; and educates us on issues of gender, culture, and addiction as part of the play experience."
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