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David Amdur

YouTube - Wikis in University Teaching and Learning - Richard Buckland UNSW - 1 views

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    Richard Buckland has been using Wikis in his large class (100-500 students) teaching in Engineering and Computer Science since 2000. He has found some amazing things which can be done with Wikis, and made many many mistakes.
Siri Anderson

Online Learning in STEM | Brilliant - 0 views

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    This is $100 a year learning in science, engineering, computer science, math.... looks compelling. Is it competition or curriculum we can use?
Siri Anderson

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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.
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  • “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.
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