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Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

My Mom's Computer Keyboard - 1 views

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    A cartoon of My Mother's Computer Keyboard from a zilliondollarcomics.com, 6.7.13 Maybe we can be inspired and do a Womenslearningstudio keyboard.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Choosing the Right Digital Learning Device - Education Week - 0 views

  • mix of iPads and tablets with detachable keyboards.
  • HP EliteBook Revolve 810 G3, a laptop-tablet hybrid
  • Some K-12 systems are moving away from iPads and on to Chromebooks. And many elementary schools use Kindles and tablets made by Samsung and Android rather than Apple iPads.
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  • powerful enough to run multiple applications and support software that can run more complex multimedia applications.
  • Chromebooks offered immediate access to cloud-based documents and other work; plus, all staff members and students starting in grade 4 operate within the Google ecosystem, which is more compatible with Chromebooks.
  • consuming content to creating it. They multitask more and increasingly use the Internet to research information.
  • high school students ideally need a range of proficiency in non-keyboard input devices and keyboard-input devices to teach word processing, data analysis, presentation software skills, and business-based social-media use. All those skills are essential for basic technical problem-solving and critical thinking in the digital age.
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    Has important considerations for choosing right digital devices based on purpose and nature of work to be done--Robin L. Flanigan, EdWeek, June 11, 2015.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The Curator's Code - On The Media - 0 views

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    5 minute interview by Brooke Gladstone with Maria Popova on NPR, March 23, 2012 on Maria's suggested curator's code. Don't know that her symbols are the best way to attribute stumbling across interesting writings that lead one to the source of various ideas (since as a comment pointed out below, the symbols don't appear on our keyboards). But it does argue for a consistent way of acknowledging the paths/combinations one goes through to build a map linking together concepts/ideas/new variations to readers/learners.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The doctor is online: Remote video medical exams gain popularity - LA Times - 0 views

  • "When they go to a regular visit that they waited three weeks to get, the doctor is clicking keys on a keyboard," he said. "Whoever would have thought that people would find the televisit more intimate and personal and humanizing than a physical visit?"
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    Interesting article on value of remote video exams
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