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David Amdur

Harvesting Gradebook « Center for Teaching, Learning, & Technology - 0 views

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    portfolios for learning and their relationship to institutionally supported learning tools and course designs.
Christine Santa Ana

Prezi - 2 views

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    The innovative way of creating a presentation
David Amdur

Fair Use Evaluator - 0 views

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    What this tool can do for you: * Help you determine the "fairness" of a use  * Collect, organize & archive the information you might need to support a fair use evaluation. * Provide you with a time-stamped, PDF document for your records * Provide access to educational materials, external copyright resources, and contact information for copyright help at local & national levels.
David Amdur

Knovio | Online Video Presentations Made Easy | PowerPoint + Webcam - 0 views

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    Knovio™ is a free tool for turning PowerPoint slides into rich video presentations right from your web browser. No fancy hardware or video software needed - just a webcam and microphone. Give it a try and you'll be amazed how easy it is
David Amdur

Getting Started: St. Kates Instructional Media Group - 3 views

The St. Kates Instructional Media group was created to share information about digital tools, resources, or general tips that can enhance learning at St. Kates. This page provides directions for ge...

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David Amdur

sowebedu - home - 0 views

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    sowebedu is the short form of "Social Web in Education" and refers to the usage of Social Software and Web2.0 for teaching and learning. This wiki is created for the Share.TEC pilot Social Software and Web2.0 in Teacher Education and Teacher Training. It provides a platform for a community of practice for exploring and analysing the usage of Social Software and Web2.0 tools and services under real educational conditions
Siri Anderson

Innovation in the Classroom | Voice | Carleton College - 1 views

  • As Tsegaye and I were chatting, we came up with an idea to have the course address not just the climate system, but also links between climate and human health issues,
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      This professor lives a few blocks from here. We can have drinks with her or something. Super friendly and helpful.
  • clean cookstove project
  • “It’s not an exaggeration to say that we did more in these two weeks than we’ve ever been able to do on those programs. Deborah and I did a lot of the background work, but we put the families in the students’ hands. The students never hesitated. They wanted to be there, working. “It’s not simply a matter of learning. It’s a matter of recognizing that they can make a difference.
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  • “Carleton is built on Dakota land. My own family took Dakota land when my great-grandfather showed up with his family and two oxen in 1855.”
  • “If I can learn this tool, then I can learn other tools. Everything becomes a possibility, whereas before I started using bitKlavier, I didn’t know how to use technology at all in my music.
  • Jeff Ondich’s language software company, Ultralingua, received a query from the Dakotah Language Institute about making a dictionary ap
  • It’s a great first-year class because it introduces students to a lot of different topics,” says Bjorke. “We cover biology and psychology, obviously, but also computer science, engineering, and social science in general.”
  • “flipped classroom”:
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    This is a great example of a campus can do with being technologically literate.
Siri Anderson

Getting Geeky - Google Slides - 0 views

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    Oh my! Many of these tools are the answers to my prayers. Who will learn with me?
David Amdur

dominKnow Authoring - 0 views

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    Claro publishes to standards compliant HTML, JavaScript, and CSS - taking full advantage of HTML5 when supported by a device's browser, and intelligently adjusting for older browsers that do not support it.   All of Claro's authoring features can be used to create engaging and interactive courses for delivery on any platform or device - desktops, smart phones or tablets.  
Kevin Schmitcke

EBSCOhost: Content analysis: A useful tool for instructional planning - 0 views

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    Here is an article that will help those who struggle with instructional planning
Courtney Ollerich

Integrating Digital Video Technology in the Classroom - ProQuest Education Journals - P... - 0 views

  • has the potential to enhance and improve student learning.
  • Digital video technology, in particular, is a strong tool that can enable students to develop a variety of skills, including research, communication, decision-making, problem-solving, and other higher-order critical-thinking skills
  • has the potential to enrich university classroom curricula, enhance authentic and meaningful pedagogical experiences, and provide new and sophisticated ways to improve student learning
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  • Today's students are media literate and experientially grounded
  • prefer experiential-based activities and prefer to learn by doing, as opposed to learning by listening
  • It also encourages student collaboration and authentic application (
  • Digital video integration can be ideal for learning complex skills because it exposes learners to problems, equipment, and events that cannot easily be demonstrated or understood verbally
  • Recent studies have found that the integration of digital video technology in the classroom encourages students to think more deeply about subject matter (Swain, Sharpe, & Dawson 2003), promotes self-expression and creativity (Reid, Burn, & Parker, 2002), provides a sense of achievement, improves self-esteem (Ryan, 2002), and increases motivation and enjoyment (Burn et al., 2001).
  • Students can gain confidence and competency by applying theory to practice and discovering how to view, analyze, create, and edit a digital video.
Kit Eastman

Digital Learning Series: GTOD #13: Google Images & Copyright - 0 views

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    Helpful instruction on searching for copyright free images using Google Image
Kit Eastman

Digital Learning Series: GTOD #13: Google Images & Copyright - 0 views

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    helpful how-to on searching for copyright-free images via Google Image search
David Amdur

RSS readers/aggregators - 0 views

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    RSS readers/aggregators are available (free or paid) as well as client-based software (freeware and commercial)
David Amdur

10 Youtube URL Tricks You Should Know About | MakeUseOf.com - 0 views

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    1. View high quality videos 2. Embed Higher Quality Videos 3. Cut the chase and link to the interesting part 4. Hide the search box 5. Embed only a part of Video 6. Autoplay an embedded video 7. Loop an embedded video 8. Disable Related Videos 9. Bypass Youtube Regional Filtering 10. Download Video
David Amdur

FunnelBrain - Answers, Questions, Flashcards | AP - 0 views

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    Create Study Materials and Flashcards with videos photos, audio, text and math equations!
David Amdur

More Colleges Are Using "clickers" - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "clickers," palm-size, wireless devices that look like a TV remote. They then use the numbered buttons on the devices to answer multiple-choice quizzes that count for nearly 20 percent of their grade, and that always begin precisely one minute into class. Later, with a click, they can signal to their teacher without raising a hand that they are confused by the day's lesson.
David Amdur

ELearning Guild Online Forums Samples - 0 views

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    2-8 minute segments of past Online Forums:\n\nBetter Beginnings: How to Capture Your Audience in 30 Seconds\nwith Carmen Taran * 4 minutes 30 seconds\n \nActions Speak Louder Than Words: Creating Meaningful e-Learning Interactions\nwith Ethan Edwards * 5 minutes 40 seconds\n \nBoredom-proofing Learning Content:\nTips for Making Learning Content Compelling\nwith Patti Shank * 5 minutes\n\nLearning by Viewing vs. Learning by Doing\nwith Ruth Clark * 6 minutes 39 seconds\n\nVisually Thinking e-Learning with Donna Safko\n5 minutes 36 seconds\n\nGreat Tips and Tricks for Developing e-Learning with Captivate 4\nwith Joe Ganci\n
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