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Knight Digital Media Center (KDMC) Presentations - 0 views

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    Presented by the Knight Digital Media Center, these presentations are described as "multimedia and internet technology training workshops," on topics like Digital Storytelling ("How to tell stories with Data (Reallly)") and Web 2.0 Training ("Digital Visualization Strategy and Workflow" or "Data Visualization on a Budget"). While the workshops are geared to journalists, many of the lessons might be relevant to those in other public-facing fields as well.
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The nature of digital influence - 0 views

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    By Ryan Tracey on the blog E-Learning Provocateur, May 14 2012. Tracey, a blogger and corporate e-learning manager, puts forth some in-depth thoughts on why digital influence might be more significant than "traditional" influence, and what one might do to garner digital influence. At the bottom of the post, he summarizes with three "determinants."
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The State of Digital Education Infographic - #edtech #edutech #edchat - 0 views

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    Very good infographic on the growth in digital education and need for students, teachers and professors at all levels to be prepared to play on this field. How does or should this trend affect ePD? How does or should this trend affect high school student learning and pedagogy in the classroom whether online, blended, or face to face?
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TechSoup Digital Storytelling - 0 views

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    Section on TechSoup Community devoted to Digital Storytelling. There are links to resources and information on a Techsoup Digital Storytelling Event that combines instruction and competition.
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A Companion to Digital Humanities - 0 views

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    Edited by Susan Schreibman, Ray Siemens, and John Unsworth. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004 (digital edition).
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    While the focus is primarily digital texts and the humanities, there are some underlying concepts here that are of interest. Electronic Texts: Audiences and Purposes (Ch 18) is of interest.
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Is blogging and tweeting about research papers worth it? The Verdict - 0 views

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    Posted by Melissa Terras in her eponymous blog, April 3 2012. Terras, a scholar in the Digital Humanities in the UK first uploaded her published papers to her school's digital repository and then blogged and tweeted about the papers. She has seen great growth in the download rate for these papers, though not across the board. To wit, she's increased her prominence (and that of her papers), but some of her papers are of greater interest than others. In future, she hopes to track her citation index over time, though it's too soon to measure at present.
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    This nicely summarizes Terras's lessons learned: "If (social media interaction is often) then (Open access + social media = increased downloads)."
Diana Woolis

About | DMLcentral - 0 views

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    "This collaborative blog and curated collection of free and open resources is produced by the Digital Media and Learning Research Hub, which is dedicated to analyzing and interpreting the impact of the Internet and digital media on education, civic engagement, and youth."
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Fact Sheet: Digital Promise Initiative - 0 views

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    From the White House Briefing Room (website).  Release is not dated, but the URL is dated Sept 15 2011.  This release announces the details of Digital Promise, a national center. For additional information, follow tag digital_promise.
Diana Woolis

Leveraging Digital Storytelling and Social Media to Build Your Organization & Network |... - 0 views

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    "Leveraging Digital Storytelling and Social Media to Build Your Organization & Network"
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Rebooting the Academy: 12 Tech Innovators - 2 views

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    A special feature in the Technology section of The Chronicle of Higher Education, Feb 26 2012. The 12 Innovators run the gamut and include an advocate for mobile learning, edu-Punk and digital storytelling (ds) 106 guru, ideas about open learning from Carnegie Mellon, and the director of Hathi Trust's digital library. None of these profiles is in-depth, but each might launch a more in-depth look at the individual or his/her project.
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    Related: Hacking the Academy. One of the innovators mentioned in this article, Dan Cohen, is at George Mason University, the institution behind Hacking the Academy.
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Digital Tools in Urban Schools: Mediating a Remix of Learning - 0 views

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    By Jabari Mahiri, published by Digital Culture Books, University of Michigan Press, 2011. This book documents a collaboration between a university and a local public high school, where the high school teachers "extended their own professional learning to revitalize learning in their classrooms." The collaboration was called TEACH (Technology, Equity, And Culture in High-performing schools). The book is offered free, through this web page.
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Educational Communication and Technology - 1 views

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    This graduate program at NYU's Steinhardt School of Education offers an MA in Digital Media Design for Learning, a PhD, and an advanced certificate in Digital Media Design for Learning. There is a lot of emphasis on games and gaming and the primary focus appears to be K-12.
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    Shared because there are likely affinities between some of the students (or faculty) in this program and our own interests.
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Family Medicine Digital Resource Library - 0 views

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    As per the About Us page, this resource library, part of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM), offers a searchable database of conference presentations/handouts, PowerPoint lectures, learning modules, digital images, audio and video files, sample patient cases, etc. The library began with a 3-year, $400,000 grant from the National Library of Medicine, and is supported by a small editorial team.
Brenda Kaulback

Open course in digital storytelling enjoys modest success | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    MOOCs and MOOCs - some intstructivist, some more community-driven Jim Groom's MOOC DS106 on digital storytelling
Lisa Levinson

Online Textbooks Aim to Make Science Leap From the Page - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    WHEN a college textbook, "Principles of Biology," comes out from the Nature Publishing Group in January, one place it won't be is on the shelves of school bookstores. Enlarge This Image An interactive graphic in "Principles of Biology," an electronic textbook from Nature Publishing, teaches students about the symptoms of a stroke. Enlarge This Image An interactive graphic from Wolfram Research lets readers change the display parameters of an oil spill. That's because the book was designed to be digital-only. Students will pay not for a printed edition at a bookstore, but for permanent access on the Internet ($49).
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Digital Technologies in Qualitative Research - 0 views

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    By Amanda Coffey, Cardiff School of Social Sciences. Coffey has conducted ethnographic research in a digital environment. This powerpoint hits on some keywords and key features of her projects.
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    Keywords/acronyms: CAQDAS (computer aided qualitative data analysis software); enthographic hypermedia environment. Interesting ideas: multimodality (different insights with different media); activity of writing interwoven with analysis; archiving data; managing complexity; readers can potentially interact with entire data set; secondary analysis; innovative publications; new ways of "reading" qualitative inquiry
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Digital Education Research Network (DERN) - 0 views

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    This "network of researchers interested in research about education and the use of digital technologies to improve teaching and learning" launched in March 2010. While the network focuses primarily on Australian research, they are looking for evidence-based researched from all over the world. Users can follow the network on Twitter, or via RSS feed. Free sign-up is required.
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Pennsylvania's Digital Learning Library (DLL) - 0 views

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    Created by Pennsylvania's Department of Education, and part of the Standards Aligned System (SAS), launched March 2010. Database allows educators to search for appropriate digital materials for use in the classroom.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Learning Through Digital Media » Essay - 0 views

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    An incredible resource on Learning Through Digital Media Experiments in Technology and Pedagogy, edited by Trebor Scholz.
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Simpson Center Digital Humanities Commons - 0 views

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    Announcement of a grant from the Mellon Foundation for the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Washington to underwrite the Digital Humanities Commons.. "The Commons will enable faculty and graduate students to collaborate together with librarians, engineers and designers to animate their scholarship with new visualization tools and dynamic databases..."
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