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Chris Dede

13 Great Twitter Chats Every Educator Should Check Out -- THE Journal - 1 views

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    twitter chats useful for educators
Junjie Liu

About Omnihours - 2 views

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    "Omnihours enables you to schedule video-chat meetings with students in your MOOC class. A Linkedin account is required for registration."
Cameron Paterson

Disrupting Class - 6 views

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    Michael Horn, co-author of "Disrupting Class" and Executive Director for Education and the Innosight Institute, has agreed to do a live chat with me and Andrew Barras on Wednesday, September 29. Right now the time is looking like 12Noon EST. This is a great one-on-one interaction opportunity for teachers, education reformers, education administrators and anyone interested in the role that digital learning plays in the delivery of equity to every student in America.
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    Hi Cameron, If you do get something arranged and want more participants, we could post this on the TIE list, EPLIP list, or the T561 class list... Of course, if you are trying to do something more intimate, that might not be a good idea, and you should just let Diigo followers go :) Anyway, kudos for putting it together!
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    Justin, would be great to post this on the lists you mention.
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    Sure, can you email me a short little blurb with a few more details-- confirming the time, the medium, the end time, the topic, etc.
Amanda Valverde

The New Facebook: New Dashboard, Download Your Stuff, and Groups - 0 views

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    New Facebook Groups feature - document sharing, mass email, group chat.
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    Facebook's new application which allows small sub sections of friends to form groups. It includes the ability to have group chats as well as share documents and send out emails to all members of the group. I see a potential for education in that younger students who are already on facebook all the time but know less about other document sharing or collaboration features may have a new outlet for doing group work or getting help with homework.
Amanda Bowen

Google+ gets more sign-language friendly - CNN.com - 1 views

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    sign language in online chat rooms 
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    This is really interesting! I never considered how primarily speaking through sign-language might thwart opportunities in video-chatting; especially with such a great technology as Google+. Good find!
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    Amanda, thanks for sharing. I have a soft spot for sign language as I taught a camper years ago with a hearing impairment which resulted in me pursuing some ASL classes in undergrad because I loved being a part of that world! Accessibility is a hot topic in education and to see it being addressed in a more mainstream market makes me very excited for the possibilities!
Kevin L

Flipped Classroom - 2 views

Brian Bennett is a flipped classroom educator who runs the #flipclass chat on Twitter every Monday night at 8pm EST. Good opportunity to learn more about what flipped classroom is and its evolutio...

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started by Kevin L on 10 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
Diana Mazzuca

Hotseat at Purdue University - 1 views

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    Reminded me of our conversation about online chat participation during a class lecture. Hotseat allows students to vote on question priority. 
Mirza Ramic

A Manifesto for Active Learning - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    Great read on cultivating active learning, including the role of technology (though not transformative technology) in the classroom. Talks about engaging the more "shy" / deeply thinking students in class via Twitter chat - "smart students like to talk, smarter students like to listen."
Yang Jiang

Facebook Lets Users Interact With Small Groups - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    How to make the communication online more like the daily interpersonal communication? Facebook is trying to let users have small group chatting.
Aimee Corrigan

A chat with Obama's Secretary of Education - 2 views

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    Arne Duncan on video games and mobile phones
Komal Syed

Blossoms project - 4 views

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    I found this to be an Interesting approach/take on video based learning/lecturing , anyone has any information on where the MIT blossoms project is headed or its potential impact?
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    Hi Komal, I work for the PI of Blossoms, Prof Richard Larson (but not on Blossoms). Send me an e-mail if you have some specific questions and I can put you two in contact, or we can chat sometime about it. I know you are working on video-distribution for your research synthesis, sorry it never occured to me that Blossoms might be on your radar screen!
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    Hi Komal, sorry for the late response--the Diigo notification went to my Spam box so I didn't see that you had responded. Let me ask Prof. Larson those things and get back to you.
Kasthuri Gopalaratnam

Software Circle & EdTech Group Event: The Future of MOOCs: Prospects and Pitfalls - the... - 0 views

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    September 26, 2013: 6:00pm - 8:00pm A Fireside Chat with MIT and edX leaders, Sanjay Sarma, Director, Office of Digital Learning, MIT and Kathy Pugh, Vice President of Academics, edX Registration and refreshments: 6:00-6:30pm Program 6:30-8:00pm Moderated by Nish Sonwalkar, Editor-in-Chief, MOOC FORUM Journal The Educational Technology field is exploding with innovation, and in response the MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge brings you a look at this field with two experts from MIT.
Maura Wolk

Clifford Stoll: Why Web Won't Be Nirvana - Newsweek - 0 views

  • When most everyone shouts, few listen
  • Computers and networks isolate us from one another. A network chat line is a limp substitute for meeting friends over coffee.
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    A break from all our optimistic reading to check in with a pessimist.
amy hoffmaster

YouTube - Chat between Personal Learning Environment ( PLE ) and Learning Management Sy... - 0 views

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    ePortfolio? What is that? What about your backpack with all of your books and notebooks?"
Katherine Tarulli

Facebook's Impact on Student Grades - NYTimes.com - 4 views

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    A recent study looking at Facebook use and student grades found some evidence that students who share links and participate in "lurking" had higher grades while students who posted status updates had a higher likelihood of lower grades. 
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    Kate, Intesting post. Does this take into account of personality or social desirability bias? Sharing links and chatting may not be considered same type of activity.Since it relies on self reporting, there is also margin for error.
Jennifer Lavalle

Facebook's Impact on Student Grades - 0 views

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    Interesting study for how students use facebook, and how that might affect academic performance. Those who used facebook to post statuses did worse academically then those who used it to share links/comment on others' links etc. Obviously, self-reporting of facebook use is limiting, as well as the myriad of other factors that influence academic performance. Still, something to look for when it gets published in the journal of Computers in Human Behavior. "How does Facebook activity affect a student's grades? Reynol Junco, a professor at Lock Haven University in Pennsylvania, recently set out to determine exactly that. Mr. Junco assembled a sample of nearly 2,000 college students who self-reported details of their Facebook use: not just total time spent on the social networking site, but specific actions taken such as commenting, chatting, uploading photos or seeing what others are doing - "lurking," as Mr. Junco calls it."
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