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Lindsay Bellino

Episode 1: Presentation Tools for the Classroom - 0 views

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    Great site dedicated to the integration of technology in the classroom. Podcasts cover topics ranging from presentation tools, wikis, cyber safety, collaboration tools and more.
Uche Amaechi

Turn on your iPod and learn - MBAs Guide, Postgraduate - The Independent - 0 views

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    Can podcasts replace professors?
Uly Lalunio

Does your social class determine your online social network? - 1 views

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    While not an emerging tehnology per se, social networks can serve as indicators of how, why and who is using and CREATING web content. I think the creation part of this exchange is key in that it ishere that the disruptive element of the technology comes into play. In my studies of Podcasts for the wiki assignment I found that many first time podcasters subscribers experimented with recording their own Podcast before becoming regular consumers. How does this relate to the facebook vs. myspace arguement, you ask? SImple, myspace is a more customizable portal/page that allows users to express and communicate their own, often marginalized socio-cultural identity. Facebook on the other hand asks users to define their online persona via 'freinds', shared photos, profile text fields, etc. For many recent immigrant and children, the formation and identification of an imagined community is an attractive thing. Somalian wallpaper, Manga flash videos embedded, Dominican Republic Flag .gifs waving all over..and MUSIC.
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    Here's a brief article with statistics on online social networking divide. What does your online social networking preference reveal about your social class?
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    Will online social networking create or perpetuate a "caste system" within online communities?
Carine Abi Akar

Mobile phone boom in developing world could boost e-learning | Global development | gua... - 1 views

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    Along the lines of the discussions we've been having on the isites, mobile learning has major potential in the developing world. "Mobile phones are increasingly ubiquitous in poor countries, which now account for FOUR IN EVERY FIVE connections worldwide". This means that almost everyone owns or has access to a mobile phone. How can we leverage this reality? Well, we can't impose anything that requires a smart phone, since most of these mobile phones cannot access 3G or wifi networks. Perhaps we can start to send podcasts as voice notes? Audio wikis of information sent via sms? In-phone calculators for math homework completion? I think all we need is an educational system that supports this type of learning, and m-learning can possible change the face of education in the developing world. 
Tomoko Matsukawa

Helping children succeed: How do you learn grit? | The Economist - 4 views

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    nice podcast this morning. 'teaching character skills more imp than raising test scores'. Not really about technology but relates to several classes i shopped (and i liked) yesterday. fyi. 
Natalie Bartlett

How Big Data and Mobile Technology Startups Are Changing Education - The Network: Cisco... - 3 views

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    Ed tech podcast
Brandon Bentley

ARTLAB+ - 2 views

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    ARTLAB+ is a digital media studio that gives local teens the opportunity to become integral members of a design team. They create new visitor experiences at the Hirshhorn, taking their inspiration from its permanent collection and temporary exhibitions. ARTLAB+ designers hone crucial twenty-first century skills as they make videos, animations, wikis, games, podcasts, and more. By the end of every project session, the design team has created a unique product that enriches the museum experiences of other visitors and showcases each teen's creative growth. After-school, weekend, and weeklong ARTLAB+ workshops are held year-round to accommodate a wide variety of schedules. We welcome all teens, regardless of experience. Looks like a great way to help introduce twenty-first century skills- BB
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    This is really cool- combining mobile, situated learning in the real world, with creative group projects, and letting kids direct their own active, learning 'flow'.. Can this scale up to schools (or after-school programs), without access to museum artifacts and mobile devices?
Malik Hussain

Hybrid Online-Classroom Education: How's It Working? - IEEE Spectrum - 2 views

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    Good read to get a pulse on an online course at Coursera. Students registered online 11,800; students registered in in-person class 20. Only three weeks into the course and student feedback has been very positive.
Hannah Lesk

Data Analytics and Web Dashboards in the Classroom | Brookings Institution - 5 views

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    These are important ideas - hope they archive the presentation, as it is opposite our section.
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    They've now posted the podcast of today's forum, as well as an issue summary brief.
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    Thanks, Hannah, for sharing this!
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    I followed this article to another really interesting article on th same site http://www.brookings.edu/research/papers/2012/09/04-education-technology-west with a prediction of the use of data mining and web dashboards through the lens of big data. I think we are very close to being able to implement these ideas in the near future. Great article thanks for sharing!
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    Heather, thanks for the additional information. Brookings is doing some good work in this area...
Diego Vallejos

How is a bad radio station like our public school system | Freakonomics - 2 views

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    This article talks about the school of one
Simon Rodberg

Personalized Learning Radio Documentary - 0 views

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    If you like your learning aurally -- this is a good hourlong documentary (yeah, you could read it too, but what's the point?) downloadable as a podcast or playable through the web.
Xavier Rozas

iphone AR and location promted podcast - 1 views

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    There are no Aliens attacking and the threat of anilation is actually quite real. This is the narrative and inquiry learning that Jungrau has loaded on their rental iPhones for park visitors. Think for it as a living museum fighting for life and YOU are the FBI agent...or chemist.
Bridget Binstock

Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns - 5 views

http://thejournal.com/podcasts/2011/06/lenovo_11a_disruptive-innovation/asset.aspx?tc=assetpg

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started by Bridget Binstock on 07 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
Tommie Anthony Henderson

8 Observations on flipping the classroom - 0 views

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    Using Podcast and Youtube as a method for instructing students has picked up a lot of attention among teachers. But, as our conversation with the School of One shows, the methods for demonstrating the effectiveness of this teaching tool needs a lot of work. This article discuss some of the potential issues with using technology resources to create lessons for students as oppose to traditional teacher lecture.
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    I applaud this article and its poignant way of explaining how this model defeats the best practices of interactive classrooms and takes us BACKWARDS in our thinking rather than forward.
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