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Lisa Levinson

There's no app for good teaching | ideas.ted.com - 0 views

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    8 ways to think about tech in ways that actually improve the classroom by Laura Moorhead from ideas.ted.com. Although geared toward k-12, this has some good advice for teachers such as not co-opting the social media most used for personal connections and fun (FB), no app is going to do everything, sharing ones passion and exploration with students is a good thing, and bringing in social learning is key - let the students explore and help each other. The technology and apps should support them to do this, not drive the content.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Reality Check Reveals Ed-Tech Challenges - Education Week - 0 views

  • That, ultimately, is the challenge: to identify digitally driven, innovative practices that work and scale them up. Schools can look to a growing number of models to meet that challenge, as well as the lessons that can be learned from others' mistakes.
  • many schools are turning to open educational resources. They're convinced that the free, malleable, and shareable academic content offers advantages that traditional commercial materials cannot match.
  • administrators and teachers are learning to embrace the eclectic jumble of student-owned devices, in the belief that taking a flexible approach will benefit instruction.
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  • "Bring your own device," or BYOD, programs have also proved to be cost-effective and flexible options for 1-to-1 computing goals
  • "Learning to use the right tool for the right purpose that's a life skill."
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    article by Kevin Bushweller, June 10, 2015 in EdWeek, good guidance for adult ed programs and informal adult learning as well IMO.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Billions Of Online Ads Are About To Die A Well-Deserved Death - 0 views

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    Flash Player ads are about to die in Google Chrome's browser, can Mozilla Firefox be far behind? by Robert Hof in Forbes Tech, 8/31/2015
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

elearnspace › Adios Ed Tech. Hola something else. - 0 views

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    George Siemens does "quit Lit" to explain his move into something else that's not yet defined. Stephen Downes cites this blog post approvingly on Twitter.
Lisa Levinson

Why a Tech-Driven Economy Needs the Liberal Arts - US News - 0 views

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    Dr. Tuajuanda C. Jordan is president of St. Mary's College of Maryland, a small liberal arts school. Jordan was trained as a biochemist, but had a liberal arts education and was exposed to natural sciences, social sciences, humanities and the arts while attending college. This is a very articulate and clear essay on why liberal arts education matters, and how learning to question is its most valuable trait.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Pioneer of Ed-Tech Innovation Says He's Frustrated by Disruptors' Narrative - Wired Campus - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    Interesting post by Jeffrey Young, August 6, 2015, on George Siemens' reactions to closed door gathering of educators at the White House. Siemens wrote his own blog post linked to in this post. In this post, Young reports that Siemens came away with strong feelings -- "stunned" "exceptionally irritated" and "disappointed" "about what he heard there".
Lisa Levinson

5 Nonprofit Technology Trends to Watch in 2014 - 0 views

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    From Nonprofit Tech for Good blog, 1/11/14 Interesting to see how this list meshes with the list from 2015 from the business and not for profit side. Top of the list is mobilizing online communications and fundraising campaigns. Although not free and costly to small not for profits, social media and responsive designs for websites, blogs, and e-newsletters will become common. Flat design - making sure everything is optimal for mobile is crucial. Donate buttons on social media sites. Google Wallet will be integrated into Google+ pages. Already on YouTube Channels that participate in YouTube's nonprofit program. Live reporting on social media of org events, maturation of mobile fundraising apps, and increased employment opportunities in new media jobs in the nonprofit sector are the other 2014 trends.
Lisa Levinson

10 Goals for Nonprofit New Media Managers for 2015 - 0 views

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    Blog from Nonprofit Tech for Good 1/5/15 10 processes to turn into goals for the year including: Write LinkedIn Recommendations and endorsements; Add cause awareness days; experiment with at least one new social network; download and study nonprofit mobile apps; refresh your social media training; experiment with crowdfunding; host or participate in a tweet chat; create a social media fundraising success spreadsheet; take an Adobe Photoshop class; take regular breaks from Technology
Lisa Levinson

3 Signs Your Company Doesn't Understand Today's Technology - 0 views

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    Another blog from workintelligent.ly. 3 simple signs your company is not understanding today's technology - most of which point to not trying to control what is used and how it is used, sharing tech info, knowledge and skills, and using the expertise of everyone that uses technology. A unnamed dig at Microsoft and Explorer as an example of what not to do.
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    A good model for us to think about: 3 signs your organization doesn't understand networked learning and/or PD could be a blog or promotional outreach for us.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The culture of collaboration and what it means for your intranet - PebbleRoad - 0 views

  • Collaboration requires a different way of working. It requires attitudes, values, goals, and practices that are based on interdependent work. Not silo-based work, not workflow-based work but all-together-in-one-melting-pot-based work.
  • 3 Types of collaboration
  • the adoption or participation you're going to get on your intranet is directly related to the culture of collaboration that exists in the organisation. Having the right collaboration technology does play a part, but only as a sidekick to the culture of collaboration.
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    a blog post by Maish Nichani with PebbleRoad, 12/21/2009 on collaboration. Because they work on developing the technology, they use examples of well-matched technology and developed collaboration cultures and one "idiot" poorly matched tech/culture example.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Why There Aren't More Women in Tech, and Why It Matters, in One Graphic - 0 views

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    beautiful infograph on disparities in technical fields between women and men--men are hired almost twice as often as women, Melanie Pinola, lifehacker
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

To Retain Millennial Workers, Groups Must Embrace Tech: Associations Now - 0 views

  • The option to telecommute is one way to attract and retain that talent. The majority of millennials and gen X-ers prefer to work for organizations that offer telecommuting, and 42 and 44 percent, respectively, will accept a lower salary in exchange for this benefit. However, they both still value face-to-face interaction as much as older generations and prefer to work outside the office only one to two days a week.
  • As a younger generation who grew up using technology, millennials expect companies and organizations to be cutting-edge adopters, using the most up-to-date hardware and software to add flexibility and ease to their workflow, according to a new study from CompTIA.
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    new study on impact of millennials in workforce--want to use technology for connecting, communicating, and collaborating in much greater numbers than baby boomers do
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

4 Signs Your Nonprofit Should Quit a Social Network - 0 views

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    Very valuable assessment of social media that this nonprofit--Nonprofit Tech for Good--decided to drop or continue at the end of 2014. December 28, 2015
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

How Tech Tools Can Help Professors Prepare Their Tenure Portfolios - Wired Campus - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    nice explanation of how professor uses email, scanner, Evernote, and Dropbox to build a fully searchable portfolio to organize and store bits of information that need to be compiled when being considered for tenure.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Five Approaches to Make MOOCs More Open - 0 views

  • Tagging content as licensable via Creative Commons Ensuring content is easily downloadable for use in a variety of learning environments Eliminating cost barriers to participating in a course Eliminating technical barriers to participating in a course Opening courses to the public, so users don’t have to log in
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    post by Melissa Loble on opening MOOCS with CC licensing, downloadable resources, no cost or tech barriers, no logins
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The Path to Happy Employment, Contact by Contact on LinkedIn - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • It is, essentially, the networking breakfast moved into a virtual world, and available virtually to the entire world.
  • First, the basics: LinkedIn allows users to create a compelling text-and-multimedia narrative of their life and work.
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    Really good article on how to use LinkedIn well, December 4, 2013, in NYT, Personal Tech column
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

How to Hack RSS to Reduce Information Overload - Tech News and Analysis - 1 views

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    How to hack an RSS feed to reduce overload by Dawn Foster, Gigaom, 3.25.2011.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Resolve to put down your smartphone - CNN.com - 0 views

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    smartphone turn off tips
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Strategies for Retaining Female Engineers - IEEE Spectrum - 0 views

  • “Creating workplaces that have a lot of flexibility, that allow for people to work in a way that fits best with them, boosts creativity and job satisfaction,” Metcalf says, and these are the settings where women stay and thrive.
  • No matter what type of organization women work for, large or small, public or private, their relationships with their immediate bosses are critical to whether they feel engaged and content. The ideal supervisor is committed to his or her subordinates’ advancement and development, assigns stretch projects, and provides necessary support and feedback to help them be successful, Bilimoria says. And workplaces that employ women in higher levels are more apt to retain women at the lower levels. “There need to be multilevel champions [of women] from the top as well as from the bottom and the middle, because women are more sensitive to dealing with gender bias,” she says. Workplace initiatives that offer leadership development, mentoring, and networking for women reap the benefits by retaining women, Bilimoria’s research shows.
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    good lock at women with sTEM credentials and why they haven't stayed in field
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

GO REBOOT YOURSELF: Get a Grip on Your Tech | SXSW 2016 Event Schedule - 0 views

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    Beth Kanter's and Aliza Sherman's workshop at SXSW conference on attention, March 2016, good slideshow
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