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Angela Nelson

Essay-Grading Software, as Teacher's Aide - Digital Domain - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    I'm sure we all had some experience with computer based essay scoring during the GRE. This is an interesting article in the NY Times on the future of computer based essay scoring in the classroom.
Amanda Bowen

Forget an essay -- earn a scholarship with a tweet - CNN.com - 7 views

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    NOW!!! THIS IS REALLY COOL!
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    I wish it was this easy when I applied to undergrad. 
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    interesting point that the MBA admissions director from University of Iowa mentions. Admissions dept.'s are finding traditional application essays stale. New/social media outlets like twitter are bringing back originality and creativity. Maybe embracing Tweets as a medium is like a page-limit on a paper assignment. The constraints force students to really hone in on their points, and convey it as succinctly and clearly as possible? Conveying an entire thought/argument in 140 characters... it isn't easy, and perhaps those who can do it best are really effective 21st century communicators, and are worth rewarding/supporting.
Jason Hammon

Essay on evolving ideas about technology and education | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Interesting take on the history of Behavioral Psychology in relation to Technology
Mirza Ramic

Essay on MOOC platforms and the payoff for professors | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Benefits of teaching online.
Mirza Ramic

Have MOOCs hurt public perception of online education? (essay) | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    "The advent of this so-called "lousy product" - the MOOC - may be triggering a change, however. Indeed, recent survey evidence suggests that the acceptance of online learning among certain constituencies may be plateauing. Is it possible that a backlash against MOOCs could even precipitate a decline in the broader acceptance of online learning?"
Margaret O'Connell

Use Diigo To Help Write Your Next College Essay or Term Paper - 0 views

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    Makes sense
Jeffrey Siegel

Inside Startups' EdTech Meetup Recap - 1 views

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    Noodle, 2tor, Skillshare and Essay Safe share a bit about their products
Jason Dillon

Free interactive e-book about connected teacher learning - 0 views

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    "The personal essays, which first appeared in the Voices from the Learning Revolution group blog, include images, clickable links and videos - plus selected comments by readers of the original posts." You may have heard of Will Richardson or seen a TED talk of his. He is the co-founder of Powerful Learning Practice, an organization which does online and blended teacher development. As they launch Powerful Learning Press, they are giving away their first e-book.
Harvey Shaw

nasty, brutish, and short | theory.cribchronicles.com - 2 views

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    Been reading about constructivist MOOCs lately (like the T561 virtual community), and ran across this essay from October on the nature of the social contract in a network-connected, physically-disconnected community.
Jennifer Lavalle

Beyond the Book Report: Ways to Respond to Literature Using New York Times Models - 2 views

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    Technology isn't explicit in this article, but it is ever-present in regards to this author's re-thinking of the classic book report. Instead of "same old, same old", this article suggests that students should be remixing the information they gather from books and recreating it in different ways - 21st century skills!!! "Below, we present some alternatives to that classic classroom assignment, the book report. All of our ideas are inspired by The New York Times in some way, either because we've adapted an interesting format, or because we were inspired by an article, review, essay, interview or multimedia feature."
Jennifer Hern

Essay - Is Technology Dumbing Down Japanese? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • A vertically written language seems to be becoming increasingly horizontal. Novels are being written and read on little screens. People have gotten so used to typing on computers that they can no longer write characters by hand. And English words continue to infiltrate the language.
  • Mizumura contends that the dominance of English, especially with the advent of the Internet, threatens to reduce all other national languages to mere “local” languages that are not taken seriously by scholars. The education system, she argues, doesn’t spend enough time teaching Japanese.
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    Is foreign-language software and technology impacting how Japanese learn their own language and negatively impacting their national culture?
Jennifer Hern

The past decade is the era in which the Internet ruined everything. - 1 views

The first decade of the new millennium saw the rise of a supremely disruptive technological force: the Internet. http://2010.newsweek.com/essay/a-decade-of-destruction.html For some reason, I cou...

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