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Bobby Hinton

An Online Research Toolkit - Exploring Web 2.0 for Library Research » HigherE... - 0 views

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    An Online Research Toolkit - Exploring Web 2.0 for Library Research
Madelon Gruich

Get smart: Top 10 research tools - CNET Reviews - 0 views

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    CNET Reviews researches services and software, including tools for bookmarking, encyclopedias, mapping, and reading RSS newsfeeds."
Bobby Hinton

Teachers' Use of Educational Technology in U.S. Public Schools: 2009 - 2 views

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    Research that includes information on the use of computers and Internet access in the classroom; availability and use of computing devices, software, and school or district networks (including remote access) by teachers; students' use of educational technology; teachers' preparation to use educational technology for instruction
Jonathan Woodward

Researchers Find 'Million-Follower Fallacy' in Twitter - Wired Campus - The Chronicle o... - 0 views

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    A large number of followers does not equate to huge influence in Twitter.
Jonathan Woodward

Researcher Infects Himself With Computer Virus - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher... - 0 views

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    Humans with embedded radio-frequency ID chips can pass viruses to computers.
Steve Yuen

Detecting Plagiarism for Free - Learn How to Prevent Plagiarism in Your Classroom - 0 views

  • Quick Facts 80% of college students admit to cheating at least once. (Center for Academic Integrity) 52% of 1,800 students at nine state universities had copied several sentences from a website without citation. (McCabe, D.L.) More than two-thirds of 2,100 students from 21 campuses copied or plagiarized work done by another student (Center for Academic Integrity) 15% of high school students admit to obtaining a paper from a term paper mill or website (Plagiarism.org) 50% of high-school students surveyed by Rutgers University see nothing wrong with cheating (McCabe, D.L. ) 90% of students believe that cheaters are either never caught or have never been appropriately disciplined (US News and World Report)
  • Free Tools for Detecting Plagiarism Google and Google Scholar: If a sentence strikes you as odd, put it in quotation marks and run a Google search on it. If the student cut and pasted the phrase, it will show up on Google. And as more books are uploaded onto Google Books, Google Scholar and Google Books will become increasingly powerful weapons against plagiarism. The Plagiarism Checker: The Plagiarism Checker allows you to run a Google search on large blocks of text. This is easier than cutting and pasting sentence after sentence. Articlechecker: Works the same as Plagiarism Checker, but gives you the option of checking against Yahoo as well as Google. Plagium: Like The Plagiarism Checker, this site Googles text you submit. Unlike most other checkers, Plagium works in several languages. PlagiarismDetect: A plagiarism detector that allows you to upload whole documents rather than cutting and pasting blocks of text. It's free, but you have to register. Duplichecker: Another checker that plugs submitted text into search engines. Duplichecker's interface makes it easy to submit entire documents as well as excerpts. SeeSources: Searches the Web for sources similar to the text you entered. You can scan both excerpts and whole documents. DOC Cop: Doc Cop offers a few features more than the minimal Web-based detection services. For instance, you can check for collusion—that is, you can check the similarity between two papers. However, you do have to register. WCopyFind: WCopyFind is a downloadable scanner that checks for similarities between two papers, but it can't search the Web. Viper: The Anti-Plagiarism Scanner. Although it's free, Viper is software, so it's a bit more of a commitment than Web-based tools. However, it has some neat features, such as side-by-side comparisons of the submitted text with the potentially plagiarized one. Viper touts itself as the free alternative to TurnItIn. SafeAssign/MyDropBox: This is free if you're already using a Blackboard Learning System. As students submit papers to Blackboard, SafeAssign checks their papers against its database of source material. PAIRwise: PAIRwise (Paper Authorship Integrity Research) can compare documents to one another while searching the internet for similar documents. However, PAIRwise is intended for use on an institutional level—for departmental or college-wide servers.
Judith Roberts

Can we use Twitter for educational activities? - 0 views

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    Twitter is the most popular microblogging application, with almost one million users called twitterers, who can send and receive messages via the web, SMS, instant messaging clients, and by third party applications. Posts are limited to 140 text characters in length. With a solid experience in using Web2.0 technologies in education, the authors are trying to provide arguments for using Twitter as microblogging platform / social network in education, underlining its advantages, but also possible bad points. The article also presents an application related to the Romanian Twitosphere and a Romanian microblogging platform, already used in education. technologies education Web2.0 collaborative microblogging Twitter Technology-Web-20 published research
Bobby Hinton

100 Excellent Open Access Journals for Educators | Online College Tips - Online Colleges - 1 views

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    Research possiblities
Jennifer Styron

Education Week: Technology - 0 views

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    Another great professional resource for any technology professional working in education to bookmark. This website provides access to scholarly writing, research being conducted in schools regarding educational technology, multimedia, blogs, discussions and chat. This is another one of my favorite sites to check out the latest in our field.
Jonathan Woodward

Technically Aging | Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine - 0 views

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    Research is helping older adults lead more fulfilling lives and helping with some ailments.
Donna Parker

Educational Benefits Of Social Networking Sites Uncovered - 0 views

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    Benefits of social networking in education.
Bobby Hinton

EDTECH 597: Teaching & Learning in Second Life - 3 views

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    This is the course syllabus from Boise State University for EDTECH 597. Title of course is Teaching and Learning in Second LIfe. It has lots of research and reference links.
Donna Parker

THE Journal: Technological Horizons in Education -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    A great professional resource for any technology professional working in education. This website provides access to scholarly writing including white papers and research being conducted in schools regarding educational technology. In addition, the website provides webinars to members (free to join). I find this site is extremely helpful and keeps me up to date with current issues IT professionals are facing.
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    THE Journal bookmark
Jennifer Styron

Screencasting and Podcasting: Experience of the Yale Medical Library - 0 views

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    Great presentation. Presentation shares results from a study conducted at Yale Medical Library to increase the access and online tutorial availability at Yale. Provides implications for educational entities considering the implementation of screencasting and podcasting.
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