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http://eval.fi.ncsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/FI-Eval-Research-Highlights.pdf - 2 views

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      critical issues about a 1;1 learning environment: Instructional practice
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highschool Courses | edX - 3 views

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    Ping, in our last meeting you brought this to our attention. My stepdaughter is moving from Kazakhstan (KZ) to live with us in Iowa. She is a native Russian language speaker and has studied English. KZ has a K11 system. I hoped that she would be able to attend the 12th grade here in Iowa. This summer I discovered that if a student graduated from a foreign high school they are not entitled to FAPE. She graduated from the KZ system this past spring at 17 years old. Now that we know about these online K12 courses we have a new avenue of opportunity to help her prepare for college.
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MOOC List | A complete list of Massive Open Online Courses (free online courses) offere... - 1 views

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    I believe this is a great resource because it assist in giving students and instructors high quality, low cost alternative solutions to increase their knowledge on a particular subject. This is a factor of self-leadership where the individual makes choices that can increase their ability to engage on topics in the classroom. This is of course only one choice in the plethora of available online learning resources. One alternative is the ROCC or Regional Online Collaborative Courses.
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Flipped Classroom | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Useful resources for flipped instructions
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Educational Leadership:Technology-Rich Learning:The Basics of Blended Instruction - 3 views

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      This is an article that I want to include in my final paper for 4031/5031. I like the tips. 
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How to write a literature review - 5 views

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    A good website for conducting a literature review
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    Ping, I think this will come in very hand in the near future. I only recall doing one literature review in my academic career and it's a faded memory. This appears to be a concise base of instructions on how, why and what a literature review is. I have a database of all the work I performed in my previous grad program and surprisingly there is not one source on this topic, other than the review I did for a section of a capstone proposal.
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    A very helpful resource that I have saved for future reference.
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    I think this is a great resource for both the teacher and the student. Literature reviews are a great way for students to show their understanding of a reading. I have heard of similar tasks for literature reviews, but this is a great for students to share.
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20 - Blended or Flipped Classrooms - 2 views

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    Useful resources for Blended Instruction.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY USE AS A LEARNING MECHANISM: THE IMPACT OF IT USE ON...: OneSearch! - 1 views

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    This study contributes to research and practice through the theoretical development and empirical investigation of the role of IT use in organizational learning. We empirically examined the relationship between internal IT use, knowledge transfer effectiveness, absorptive capacity, and franchisee performance on a sample of 783 independently owned franchisees using a comprehensive dataset comprised of both primary and secondary data. The overall results indicate support for the argument that IT use impacts knowledge transfer effectiveness, and absorptive capacity, and that the influence of IT use on firm performance is completely mediated by absorptive capacity. The results are stable across the choice of statistical method and the operationalization of financial performance. Our findings suggest that IT use is an important learning mechanism that enables knowledge outcomes and dynamic capabilities within franchisees. Firms need to recognize these impacts of IT use in order to leverage IT to its fullest extent. This might be more important than ever before, given the rapidly changing business environments and investments in IT-based systems to manage knowledge resources. We hope that the findings of this study encourage the continued examination of the role that IT plays in organizational learning, and the outcomes of such learning.
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To Get Students Invested, Involve Them in Decisions Big and Small | MindShift | KQED News - 1 views

  • I’ve seen students with iPads and the novelty is there and the engagement is there, but it’s not clear that novelty and engagement will lead to increased academic achievement,”
  • One big challenge can be how to frame curriculum design using the technology so that it moves beyond novelty and engagement into deep learning.  This takes time, patience, and observation.
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    Student involvement in decision making process
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Open Educational Resources - Instructional Technology - 0 views

  • Open Educational Resources Open Educational Resources (OER) are the teaching, learning, and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others. Open educational resources include full courses, course materials, modules, textbooks, streaming videos, tests, software, and any other tools, materials, or techniques used to support access to knowledge.
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Why Teachers Should Use Education Technology | Edudemic - 1 views

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    A break down of how much edtech is currently used and how much teachers would want to use
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The Biology Corner - 0 views

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    Collection of biology lessons for several kinds of courses
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21st century learning - List | Diigo - 0 views

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    James Reinhard's List: 21st century learning
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educational resources - List | Diigo - 0 views

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    James Reinhard's List: educational resources
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instructional practice - List | Diigo - 0 views

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    James Reinhard's List: instructional practice
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Social Media - List | Diigo - 1 views

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    James Reinhard's List: Social Media
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The Why and How of Using Facebook For Educators - No Need to be Friends At All! - The E... - 5 views

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    How to use the social media Facebook, generally perceived as a distraction, as tool for education
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    Really great step by step information on how to safely use FB in the classroom. Bold statement by the author of the article: We have an obligation as educators to model appropriate online behavior and learn right along our students.
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    I think this is a great resource for using Facebook safely in the classroom. The article is definitely directed towards teachers. It provides nice step-by-step instructions for locking down the privacy of what you post to maintain that professional relationship with students and their parents.
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