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Daryl Privott

Study: Collegiate focus on independence a disadvantage for first-gen students | Inside ... - 0 views

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    A new study argues that American academic institutions expect a level of independence that is uncomfortable for many first-generation college students, who researchers say are more likely to come from poorer backgrounds that emphasize collaboration and interdependence.
Glenn Jablonski

Social Media in Education - Pros and Cons - 1 views

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    Article from April 2013 in Ed Tech Review that shares some pros and cons of using Social Media in education.
Alison Wiseman

TaxProf Blog - 0 views

shared by Alison Wiseman on 13 Apr 14 - Cached
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    TaxProf Blog provides news, information and resources for tax professors. This is an American site.
Catharine Schaidle

Texting in the Classroom: Not Just a Distraction | Edutopia - 0 views

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    New tools have been released recently that demonstrate that texting can, in fact, be used for educational purposes.
secnarf64

Post to Diigo | Diigo - 0 views

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    Learning new things about bookmarks.
Julie Cross

IMPLEMENTING THE SEVEN PRINCIPLES: Technology as Lever - 1 views

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    This essay describes some of the most cost-effective and appropriate ways to use computers, video, and telecommunications technologies to advance the Seven Principles.
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    by Arthur W. Chickering and Stephen C. Ehrmann "Since the Seven Principles of Good Practice were created in 1987, new communication and information technologies have become major resources for teaching and learning in higher education. If the power of the new technologies is to be fully realized, they should be employed in ways consistent with the Seven Principles. Such technologies are tools with multiple capabilities; it is misleading to make assertions like "Microcomputers will empower students" because that is only one way in which computers might be used." This article originally appeared in print as: Chickering, Arthur and Stephen C. Ehrmann (1996), "Implementing the Seven Principles: Technology as Lever," AAHE Bulletin, October, pp. 3-6.
prabideau

Ten Steps to Using Twitter in the College Classroom | Jason A. Llorenz - 2 views

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    Posted: Like all college and university faculty, August means finalizing fall syllabi and lesson plans, and pre-reading articles for fall courses. For many professors, this process includes thinking (or rethinking) on how to leverage social media to engage students in the semester's learning.
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    Having experimented with social media for learning -- especially Twitter -- across my courses, I am convinced that social media offers powerful opportunities to connect with students, by providing new ways for them to own the learning....
prabideau

Text messaging in class may affect college students' learning -- ScienceDaily - 0 views

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    College students who frequently text message during class have difficulty staying attentive to classroom lectures and consequently risk having poor learning outcomes, new research shows. Because it is difficult to demonstrate that texting alone can have a direct impact on students' cognitive learning, researchers used path model analysis to describe the relationships between texting, as a "mediator" or intervening variable, and cognitive learning.
prabideau

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    February 2009 | Volume 66 | Number 5 How Teachers Learn Pages 34-38 Learning with Blogs and Wikis Bill Ferriter Technology has made it easy for educators to embrace continual professional development. Few ideas about teachers' professional growth resonate with me more than those of Richard Elmore, professor of educational leadership at Harvard, who has gone as far as to argue that school structures make learning for adults unlikely at best and nothing short of impossible at worst. In a 2002 report for the Albert Shanker Institute, Elmore wrote, As expectations for increased student performance mount and the measurement and publication of evidence about performance becomes part of the public discourse about schools, there are few portals through which new knowledge about teaching and learning can enter schools; few structures or processes in which teachers and administrators can assimilate, adapt, and polish new ideas and practices; and few sources of assistance for those who are struggling to understand the connection between the academic performance of their students and the practices in which they engage. So the brutal irony of our present circumstance is that schools are hostile and inhospitable places for learning. They are hostile to the learning of adults and, because of this, they are necessarily hostile to the learning of students. (pp. 4-5)
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    Technology has made it easy for educators to embrace continual professional development. Few ideas about teachers' professional growth resonate with me more than those of Richard Elmore, professor of educational leadership at Harvard, who has gone as far as to argue that school structures make learning for adults unlikely at best and nothing short of impossible at worst.
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    Founded in 1943, ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) is an educational leadership organization dedicated to advancing best practices and policies for the success of each learner. Our 175,000 members in 119 countries are professional educators from all levels and subject areas--superintendents, supervisors, principals, teachers, professors of education, and school board members.
Philip Nyman

The Beginner's Guide to Twitter - 2 views

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    This post is a 20-minute guide to Twitter for non-techies. If you are new to Twitter-or know someone who is-this will get you up and running quickly.
donnajor

Half an Hour for Blogging - 2 views

  • Today, most bloggers use either Google’s popular Blogger service or WordPress.
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    O thy virtues, thou blog and bloggers. Seest thou this day the new dimension that thou hast brought to mankind and to pets. I tell you, this is fast education
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    This is a great primer, from Stephen Downes, on making blogging a part of the blogger's daily routine. See what you think - Donna Rubinson
donnajor

http://www.downes.ca/ - 0 views

Stephen Downes has been working in online education - previously called New Education for many years. Some interesting perspectives and links from his website may be helpful. http://www.downes.ca/

online learning new

started by donnajor on 06 Sep 15 no follow-up yet
Clarence Hines

MsEdtechie, Author at e-Learning Feeds - 1 views

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    A news feed blog about classroom-friendly apps, websites and more. Patricia J. Brown is a 13-year education veteran with an eye for engaging classroom technology. The technology integration coach for Missouri's Ladue School District in St. Louis shares classroom-friendly apps, websites and more on her blog. * msedtechie.blogspot.com * @msEdtechie
Susan Manning

Web Ink Now: Many marketing and communications professors are criminals - 0 views

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    Are we providing as 21st century education if we don't teach how to use these new forms of communication?
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    I think it depends on the course and the course learning objectives. Social networking may not be a tool that aids in encoding course content and thus, would be inappropriate to include.
Susan Manning

Chat While Reading: The Future Of Books? : NPR - 0 views

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    New technology allows readers to share comments and notes about what they're reading online.
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