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Mirza Ramic

Online Courses Attract Degree Holders, Survey Finds - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    "Although Coursera's founders have presented their MOOCs as a way to democratize higher education by making it available online, free, to anyone in the world, the Penn survey found that in the United States and developing countries alike, most Coursera students were well educated, employed, young and male."
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    FYI, I went to Penn last year and was aware of this type of survey. Apparently, if you have a chance to look into their methodology, then they probably select a far larger number of Penn alumni than a representative portion. Considering that many Penn alumni love the idea of taking classes for free at their Alma Mater, I feel a bit skeptical about that reported unusually high percentage of bachelor's degree holders.
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    I think that this makes a lot of sense. You have to be very self-motivated with a desire to learn AND have the online resources and time to take a MOOC. That's a lot - and I would guess that people who are highly educated tend to be self-motivated. And then young men probably have more time than working parents. There's a lot of constraining factors despite the 'openness' of a MOOC.
Brandon Bentley

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    The Faculty Survey of Student Engagement surveyed approximately 4,600 faculty members at 50 U.S. colleges and universities in the spring of 2009. Taken from this article (Might need HUID/PIN to view): http://chronicle.com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/article/Professors-Use-of/123682/
Chris Dede

Survey: Mobile learning at a tipping point | Mobile and Handheld Technologies | eSchool... - 4 views

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    survey of kids' thoughts about mobile learning
Bharat Battu

iPads in schools: 'The last generation with backpacks'? - Apple 2.0 - Fortune Tech - 1 views

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    A survey of 25 ed tech directors conducted by Piper Jaffray that is making the rounds in the tech blogosphere. Seems to fall in line with what we're learning and today's trends: all surveyed IT directors are interested in the iPad, not Android, they like the flexibility tablets would offer over computers, it's going to take some time for schools to achieve one tablet per child. Cost is an obvious concern, but so is device management.
Chris Dede

Survey Shows Decline in U.S. Educational Technology Progress -- THE Journal - 1 views

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    SIIA survey shows stagnation, not progress, in US ed tech
Harvey Shaw

Training Magazine's 2012 Salary Survey for Corporate Training - 0 views

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    Results of a 2012 survey on salaries in the corporate training field.
Hessa Ahmad

New Survey Highlights Best Practices For Online Learning Programs - 0 views

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    Survey participants identified four key factors as "extremely important" in building a successful K-12 online education program: -Reporting and progress monitoring tools that enable teachers to assess student comprehension and identify those that need additional help; -Teacher who are readily available to assist struggling students; -Educators specially trained to teach in an online environment; -Rigorous curriculum, designed to accommodate different learning styles, that keeps students focused and engaged.
Liliana Polo

A tried and true source for learning (PBS) presents teacher survey - 0 views

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    Its great to see an organization like PBS jumping into both providing resources and support for educators to maximize the use of technology and not compromising quality content. Includes a teacher survey on use of technology in classrooms across the country (successes & challenges)
Emily Watson

Survey suggests students feel satisfied but not ecstatic about library services | Insid... - 1 views

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    Will online research tools contribute to the demise of the academic library? This article suggests we are using a blended approach to research. Curious to hear how many of us use Gutman's resources beyond a study space.
Kasthuri Gopalaratnam

Technology Is Changing How Students Learn, Teachers Say - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "There is a widespread belief among teachers that students' constant use of digital technology is hampering their attention spans and ability to persevere in the face of challenging tasks, according to two surveys of teachers being released on Thursday. "
Emma Heeschen

Survey Study Competition | Connected Learning - 0 views

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    Call for research proposals!  Connected Learning has very interesting educational, research, and design principles; this study asks from group of participants who are engaged in connected learning environments.
Maung Nyeu

Textbooks Finally Take a Big Leap to Digital - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    Are digital textbooks the beginning of the end for the college bookstores? 39 percent students surveyed used digital reader. We may be reaching a tipping point here.
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?"
Simon Rodberg

Infographic on What Teachers Think about Technology - 1 views

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    1) I love love love infographics. 2) Surprising data here. Is it that teachers overestimate themselves, or we underestimate teachers?
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    3) Oops, posted before I read the fine print: "WeAreTeachers conducted an online survey...The data reported is representative of teachers who completed the survey and not projectable to the population of US school teachers." Bad on me; irresponsible of them.
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    An interesting array of tools (I wasn't aware of some of them) for flipped classrooms from blogs to LMSs , YouTube..
Mirza Ramic

Men Take Computer Science; Women Take Cooking Classes - Julia Ryan - The Atlantic - 1 views

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    A demographic survey of 200,000 students conducted last fall by Coursera. The average age of a Coursera student: 37.
Chris Dede

Education Week: Social Networking - 2 views

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    survey shows teachers want professional development on web 2 and social networking tools
Garron Hillaire

HOW TO: Calculate the ROI of Your Social Media Campaign - 0 views

  • First the bad news: If you’re going to calculate the ROI of your social media campaign, you’re going to have to know math.
  • In fact, a recent survey by Econsultancy found that 47% of the companies it surveyed said they were “not able to measure” their campaigns and that “the jury is still out” on the value gained from their social media investment.
  • The most important formula in social media is your Customer Lifetime Value (CLV)
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  • Many people use 10% of their CLV as a starting point for their Allowable Cost Per Sale
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    ROI on social media. I find it interesting that when measuring a social market there are no social indicators that are valued. Does it make sense to slice social media into dollars and sense? I understand why you would need to justify it, but I am not sure that the greatest value of social media is driving traffic.
anonymous

Texting and Risky Behavior - KIMT.com - Iowa & Minnesota Together - 2 views

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    A new survey is showing one in five students are "hyper texters" - texting 120 times a day. This group is three and half times more likely to have had sex with their peers. The study goes on to show those who just text a lot, are more likely to fight, drink and take illegal drugs.
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