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New link posted. Thank you to those who alerted me. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WKZGXX6
Hi T561-ers! Wishing you luck on wrapping up your projects tonight! I came across this website which has platforms to create apps, games, etc, for the classroom. It is a little pricey but it is a g...
http://thejournal.com/articles/2013/12/11/3d-printing-in-the-classroom-5-tips-for-bringing-new-dimensions-to-your-students-experiences.aspx
http://edtechtimes.com/2013/04/05/10-ways-artificial-intelligence-can-change-education/ The idea of having access to an AI tutor is in all honesty pretty amazing. At this point when I don't under...
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/13/education/schools-use-web-tools-and-data-is-seen-at-risk.html?ref=education&_r=0
for parents and schools to keep in mind
how twitter could be useful
companies are doing more to keep students in school and in the learning environment. This would mean the audience group would become younger and younger as technology ties in both learning and ente...
when more engagement leads to more personalized learning
How do sites and online learning sources monitor the information and subtle differences of posts?
incorporating learning in video games
The proposal possibly gets easier with social media in classrooms.
1) Bror Saxberg has a new book coming out in a couple of months: "Breakthrough Leadership in the Digital Age," with one of my favorite education authors, Rick Hess. An excerpt is here: http://blogs...
This was interesting, Heidi! Thanks for sharing. I can't tell how I feel about the idea of "Twitter Fiction," but it is something I'd like to learn more about.
Interesting editorial, it's pretty apparent that these learning apps we've been looking at are not accessible to blind students.
A question for anyone from an economics background in the class: are there theories yet about what kind of economic effects we would expect to see as a result of a rapid transition to digital forma...
Found this blog post that links to a variety of different AR projects. Check them out! http://interactyx.com/social-learning-blog/20-augmented-reality-experiments-in-education/
The strategies that Ringham shares (welcome project, videos and audio interactions) sounds like a positive step towards achieving promotive interaction. I suppose next, in designing the online plat...
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/03/science/field-testing-the-math-apps.html?ref=education There are so many apps out there, but who knows which ones work? WGBH brought iPads into a preschool clas...
http://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2013/04/13/can-you-mooc-your-way-through-college-one-year-can-you-mooc-your-way-through-college-one-year/lAPwwe2OYNLbP9EHitgc3L/story.html