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Carl Fink

What Are We Talking About?: Accessibility: Designing and Teaching Courses for All Learners - 0 views

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    Definitions of relevant terms, e. g. "disablities" and "accessibility"
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    Useful for the relevant assignment. Must be enrolled to view.
dpangrazio

Acceptable Use Policies in School Districts: Myth or Reality? - 0 views

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    Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) clearly delineates how students are expected to make use of school-provided Internet access - and how not to. Definitions of acceptable Internet use vary not only from school to school, but from place to place, time to time, or user to user within a single school. Particularly when teachers use the same computers as their students, administrators must take users' varying needs into account when creating an AUP
jholmes5

Socially Mediated Publicness: An Introduction - 1 views

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    This article examines the ways people use social media to project themselves to world and in many way, recreate themselves as they wish they could be. Also examined is the blurring between public and private lives and how the very definition of privacy has been changed.
alberttablante

Exploring Information Worlds in a Disadvantaged Community: A UK Perspective...: EBSCOhost - 0 views

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    This article investigates learning and emerging technologies in a disadvantaged community in Britain. The authors recognize one of the major problems in the UK is social exclusion. The method used in the study includes interviews and observations of its subjects. What they learned is that there is a basic distrust of information in disadvantaged communities in the UK. One of the problems is the definition of information. Then recognizing the information needs of this community.
mpugs1

Disability in the Digital Age - 0 views

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    According to a September 2010 survey by Pew Internet, nearly three in 10 American adults (27%) live with a disability that inhibits their daily functioning. The U.S. Census Bureau, which uses a more restrictive definition of disability, estimates in mid-2012 that nearly one in five Americans (19%) live with a disability.
isminitheo

Adapting Online Education to Different Learning Styles - 3 views

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    I liked this article. I did some research on learning styles and have often wondered how this made a difference in online learning and if anything was being done about it. Just have not had any time to do any research. This is definitely one to save thanks.
Robert Kayton

Handheld Libraries 101: Using Mobile Technologies in the Academic Library - 3 views

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    "The 2009 "Horizon Report" called mobile technologies "an opportunity for higher education to reach its constituents in new and compelling ways." The report implied that academic libraries would find them to be the ideal tools for bringing reluctant researchers to the library, mainly for their convenience. It's not hard to see why--in 2008, mobile phones were in the hands of more than 4 billion users, a 61% penetration rate worldwide. By 2012, the mobile phone is expected to outsell the personal computer. The leaders in mobile communication are, not surprisingly, adults in the 18 to 29 age group, the traditional college-age student. Academic libraries are not blind to this--a 2009 "Library Journal" survey found that 65% of academic libraries either already offer or plan to offer mobile services. If one's library is in that 35% with no plans for mobile outreach keep reading--one will find ideas to make his/her library a true 21st-century information hub." [Abstract from ERIC Database.] Link to the full-text article in the ESC EbscoHost Education Source database: http://eds.a.ebscohost.com.library.esc.edu/ehost/detail/detail?vid=28&sid=777400f5-917a-43a0-83b8-26cdc83f8315%40sessionmgr4003&hid=4103&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#AN=63993342&db=a9h Kosturski, K., & Skornia, F. (2011). Handheld Libraries 101: Using mobile technologies in the academic library. Computers in Libraries, 31(6), 11-13.
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    Hi Robert, the proliferation of mobile technologies and the need for all Internet using facitilties, including libraries, to make their content available and searchable is definitely here. My personal experience is that I keep toggling back and forth between my smartphone and my laptop. However, I notice that my children (now in their 20s) are using their phones for everything. So keeping abreast of the changes this requires, like keeping everything legible within the relatively small screen, expecting users to use the 'portrait' version more frequently than landscape, is something that all web designers have to adapt to. Thanks for this article. M
toddplymale

Learning Analytics: The New Black - 0 views

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    This article highlights the expanding field of analytics in education. I will use it for a concise definition of learning analytics and the potential that it holds. The article also discussed what can be done to improve analytics as well as acknowledging its limitations.
dleblanc215

Could COVID-19 be our 'There is no alternative' (TINA) opportunity to enhance assessment? - 0 views

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    Based on the impact COVID-19 had on learners, should the definition of cheating be changed?
dleblanc215

Cheating in Online Course: Student Definition - 0 views

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    This article examines how student perception of cheating has changed throughout the years
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