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Xavier Rozas

Research Paper on AR Book Study with 6-7 year olds - 0 views

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    There doesn't appear to be much here as far as quntitative data, but I think this arena is ripe for further educational research.
Xavier Rozas

Digital Tools Expand Options for Personalized Learning - 0 views

  • Creating a Custom Playlist for Learning
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    Personalized learning through tech is described as "Creating a customized playlist for learning." A NYC middle school serves as experiment in engaging students one on one.
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    Good article about individualized, online tutoring using digital devices.
Xavier Rozas

Man uses Facebook for suicide note - 0 views

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    This SOB used Facebook to explain his reasons for taking his son's and his own life. Make no mistake this guy has some serious issues. Still, it is noteworthy that Facebook and other social media outlets (youtube, flickr) have been used by the public and authorities to intervene and prosecute people that broadcast their criminal actions and intent. Think about it, George Orwell's vision of the future had the authorities constantly policing and monitoring citezens, but this has not been the case. Instead, we the people, ourselves are the ones monitoring each other via ubiquitous content creation and social media sharing.
Jennifer Jocz

8th-graders, get ready now | IndyStar.com | The Indianapolis Star - 0 views

  • Several free online resources can help inspire academic achievement and the development of good study habits.
  • the ACT's researchers found, "The level of academic achievement that students attain by eighth grade has a larger impact on their college and career readiness. . . than anything that happens academically in high school.
  • these Web sites also can be used by mentors, youth workers and educators to prime middle-schoolers for college readiness, access and success.
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    This article lists some free online resources 8th gradel students can use to learn about college and careers
Jennifer Jocz

Textbook Firms Ink E-Deals For iPad - WSJ.com - 0 views

  • a recent Kaplan study showed that students remain big fans of printed books but that they would be more receptive to e-textbooks on portable digital devices.
  • he iPad's lower-than-expected entry-level price of $499 will interest schools, but some of them may not be able to purchase the device right away if they've already purchased netbooks.
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    Some major textbook publishers are adapting their textbooks and other resources for the iPad and other digital devices.
Parisa Rouhani

Studies Reveal Why Kids Get Bullied and Rejected - Children's Health - FOXNews.com - 0 views

  • when children interact without the guidance of an authority figure — is when children experiment with the relationship styles they will have as adults,
  • parents should teach social skills with the same tone they use for teaching long division or proper hygiene
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    Children who cannot pick up context and facial cues from peers more likely to face social isolation. I wonder if social gaming environments using avatars as virtual selves help or hinder a child's ability to pick up such social cues.
Parisa Rouhani

FOXNews.com - Surfing the Web Can Make You Depressed - 0 views

  • The longer people spend on the Internet, the less likely they are to be happy,
  • the longer people spent online the more depressed
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    there appears to be a link between internet usage and depression; i wonder if this study includes web-based games and social forums.
Parisa Rouhani

'Avatar's' impact on the movie industry- msnbc.com - 0 views

  • that alters the very meaning of going to the movies. But let's go out on a limb and predict that it'll at least give 3-D a boost.
  • But “Avatar” may have finally changed the way moviemakers and moviegoers think about the technology.
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    Avatar is taking a step in the direction of 3D movie experiences
Parisa Rouhani

iPad apps likely to be bigger, pricier - CNN.com - 1 views

  • the iPad isn't capable of anything fundamentally different from the iPhone and iPod.
  • I don't think imagination can override the true limits of what's offered.
  • iPad screen may also make new advertising schemes possible,
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  • iPad app developers to make money, said Farago of the app-tracker firm Flurry -- especially if all they h
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    ipad not fundamentally different from the ipod/iphone, though may create platform for advertisements in a way that was not possible with the iphone.
Xavier Rozas

Girls Get Connected - 0 views

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    Site and conference at Simmons College 8:30am-12pm that looks to promote the understanding of how and why girls can become more engaged and involved in science and technology.
Jennifer Jocz

Students to Help Teachers Better Use Tech - 2/1/2010 - School Library Journal - 0 views

  • Microsoft and the Corporation for National and Community Service has launched a new initiative that empowers middle and high school students to help teachers and staff better integrate tech into schools.
  • Called START (Service & Technology Academic Resource Team), the program will combine five existing projects such as GenerationYES!, in which students help teachers come up with compelling assignments using technology, and MOUSE, where students act as tech support in schools, and bring them together under one umbrella.
  • the program is a unique way of incorporating science and technology into service, providing students with a way to give back to their school community and giving them a taste of actual work in that field.
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    A new program will allow students to help their teachers better integrate technology in the classroom. As mentioned in the article, this will help students develop technology and critical thinking skills along with communication and service learning.
Jennifer Jocz

How 'Avatar' may predict the future of virtual worlds | Geek Gestalt - CNET News - 0 views

  • After Second Life took the world by storm in 2005 and 2006, introducing many to a 3D environment in which they could create nearly anything they wanted, there hasn't been a major next step forward.
  • One could argue that virtual worlds have even taken a technological step backward, as most of the energy in the space these days is being put into building 2D Flash worlds for kids, or Facebook games played by the masses. It's big business, but hardly cutting edge.
  • The biggest danger at the moment for those who want to see rich, 3D virtual worlds take off right away is the massive popularity of social networks like Facebook and Twitter.
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    What i found most interesting about this article was the idea that the popularity of Facebook games has caused a "technological step backward"
Nick Siewert

Op-Ed Contributor - Playing to Learn - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Excellent op-ed on the need for play and greater student choice in schools as part of an overhaul of US education.
Sabita Verma

Jeremy Bailenson on Transformed Social Interaction in Virtual Reality [AUDIO] - Berkman... - 2 views

shared by Sabita Verma on 01 Feb 10 - Cached
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    Avatar stuff...mentioned in class
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    Thanks so much for finding and posting this!
Xavier Rozas

The public's ubiquitous use of social media changing news and entertainment - 0 views

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    Social media and entertinment figures discuss how social media has changed the nature of consensus building, mass marketing and entertainment.
Nick Siewert

Transformed Social Interaction in Virtual Reality | Berkman Center - 1 views

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    Jeremy Bailenson from the Virtual Human Interaction Lab (Stanford) talks at the Berkman Center about how the use of avatars fundamentally alters communication styles both in virtual and real world settings. (Includes video and slides)
Chris Johnson

Kubbu - Make Educational Games, Online Activities and Quizzes - 2 views

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    Kubbu is a new site that allows teachers to create activities to aid the learning process. Teachers enter the data and deploy it via several different activity types. They can then track the usage and results from these activities. In this sense, Kubbu is very similar to Quia.
Kellie Demmler

Tim Newlin: Get Smart! Doodle! - Teachers.Net Gazette - 0 views

  • doodle
  • People who doodle are smart - they pay more attention and remember things better than those
  • Doodling engages the two halves of the brain on a concrete task that keeps it from leaving the focus of what is being said or presented in real life
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  • Fidgeting - like twirling or chewing a pencil or playing with your hair - seems to have the same positive memory effects.
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    While mini articles such as this often leave out half the research - the concept of doodling being an enhancer rather than a distraction is interesting.  The main point is that doodling engages the brain just enough to keep students from spacing out.  
Marcy Murninghan

Obama to Seek Sweeping Change in 'No Child' Law - 0 views

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    The Obama administration is proposing a sweeping overhaul of President Bush's signature education law, No Child Left Behind, and will call for broad changes in how schools are judged to be succeeding or failing, as well as for the elimination of the law's 2014 deadline for bringing every American child to academic proficiency. Educators who have been briefed by administration officials said the proposals for changes in the main law governing the federal role in public schools would eliminate or rework many of the provisions that teachers' unions, associations of principals, school boards and other groups have found most objectionable. Yet the administration is not planning to abandon the law's commitments to closing the achievement gap between minority and white students and to encouraging teacher quality.
michele_rigolizzo

Emerald FullText Article : Factors that influence informal learning in the w... - 0 views

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    Study of engagement with informal learning in the workplace
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