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marianread

How video production affects student engagement: An empirical study of mooc videos. - 1 views

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    Guo, P., Kim, J., & Rubin, R. (2014). How video production affects student engagement: An empirical study of mooc videos. Proceedings of the First ACM Conference on Learning @ scale conference. Retrieved from http://pgbovine.net/publications/edX-MOOC-video-production-and-engagement_LAS-2014.pdf
escjana

Second Life Virtual Ability Island for Persons with Disabilities - Disability Videos - ... - 1 views

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    Second Life Virtual Ability Island for Persons with Disabilities
Mark Ness

Transcript - 2 views

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    PRODUCED BY Rachel Dretzin CORRESPONDENTS Douglas Rushkoff Rachel Dretzin CO-PRODUCED BY Caitlin McNally R.A. Fedde WRITTEN BY Douglas Rushkoff & Rachel Dretzin DIRECTED BY Rachel Dretzin ANNOUNCER: In 2007, FRONTLINE broadcast a film called Growing Up on Line. GREG BUKATA: You need to have the Internet on to talk to your friends because everybody uses it.
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    Rushkoff and Dretzin produce such great videos. I could spend forever watching their productions. When I get some free time, I would like to watch more of their videos. Good choice!!!
D Gal

Digital Aristotle: Future of Education - 1 views

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    food for thought video
marianread

The Death Of Knowledge Work And The Rise Of 'Learning Workers' - 0 views

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    knowledge worker to learning worker- includes a short video by Jacob Morgan
Mark Ness

Professional Resource: Digital Storytelling in the Classroom: New Media Pathways to Lit... - 0 views

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    This is a short literary review of Jason Ohler's 2008 book (title above). For the purpose of organization, Ohler classifies digital storytelling into three sections: Part I-Storytelling, Education, and the New Media, Part II-The Art and Practice of Storytelling, and Part III- Going Digital. According to Ohler, Digital storytelling is important to society, it shares an interrelationship with technology and it has a place in education, tied to literacy. Regardless of the technology advances made in the future, people will use it to fulfill the inherent need to tell their story. (For proof, just look at the progressive advancement of Snapchat. What began as an app allowing users to send cellphone picts to friends using custom contacts lists image display times of ≤10 sec has evolved to allow creation of Sanpchat Stories allowing users to chronicle daily activities via video clips, images & captions available for friends to view over 24 hr.) Ohler identifies fundamentals of a digital story as: Genre, resonance, active/passive viewing, point of view, emotional engagement, tone, spoken narrative, soundtrack, creativity, media grammar, and more. In addition, the reader is able to see how each element connects to literacy development, inquiry, and the backwards design.
esolisdeovando

Adult Learning, [electronic resource]: Online Library OneSearch - 0 views

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    This video provides an introduction to inclusive learning by exploring strategies that promote diversity and support inclusion. The video also addresses how organizations can improve the workplace through encouraging a positive learning culture and adopting inclusive learning practices.
David Brick

Not as Private as you Think - 0 views

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    Video from CBS News in 1999 that relates to digital problems we face today
alberttablante

Lawrence Lessig - 0 views

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    Lawrence Lessig's videos are required reading but relevant to my topic. He discusses remix culture for the youth.
esolisdeovando

Adult Learning, [electronic resource]: Online Library OneSearch - 2 views

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    This video introduces the key principles of adult learning, including learning styles and some specific difficulties faced by older individuals.
esolisdeovando

Adult Learning, [electronic resource]: Online Library OneSearch - 1 views

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    This video describes three main learning styles-visual, auditory and kinesthetic-and the four personality types that all individuals display, including activists, reflectors, theorists, and pragmatists.
tania_ortizashby

Teens, Social Media & Technology Overview 2015 | Pew Research Center - 1 views

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    24% of teens go online "almost constantly," facilitated by the widespread availability of smartphones. Aided by the convenience and constant access provided by mobile devices, especially smartphones, 92% of teens report going online daily - including 24% who say they go online "almost constantly," according to a new study from Pew Research Center.
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    2015 Pew Research Center report on teen use of social media. Reporting includes no use of smartphones and other devices have facilitated teens being constantly online - 24% according to the report. Also, girls tend to use social media platforms more and boys focus more time on playing video games.
tlogansuny

Social Networking Addiction: Emerging Themes and Issue - 0 views

This study focuses on recent evidence that suggests that individuals may feel compelled to maintain their online social networks in a way that may lead to excessive usage. "In many areas of behavio...

started by tlogansuny on 19 Nov 17 no follow-up yet
eperalta83

ThingLink to radically improve engagement and learning results with interactive media - 1 views

https://www.thinglink.com/edu ThingLink is an award-winning education technology platform that makes it easy to augment images, videos, and virtual tours with additional information and links. Ove...

Educational technology online learning technology

started by eperalta83 on 04 Mar 22 no follow-up yet
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