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How personalized and effective is immersive virtual reality in education? A systematic ... - 1 views

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    This systematic analysis investigates the utilization of virtual reality (VR) as an educational approach, particularly focusing on personalization techniques. The study reviews 69 research papers, examining factors like sample demographics, educational topics, benefits of VR in education, study limitations, and software development aspects.
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http://www.uwlax.edu/tutorcast/college_algebra_podcasts1.htm - 0 views

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    It took me about an hour to find this podcast. I wanted a podcast that addressed topics that are could be understood by a student in a college level math class. These short podcast give a step by step solution for various algebra problems and could be used as a supplemental way of explaining a particular problem. I would use these podcast if there were a few more examples for each topic. For instance, I would like at least 3 podcast for the common denominator problem. I would probably use the podcast as a section review or with a worksheet that had similar examples.
Sandra Hughes

Study Boost - 1 views

shared by Sandra Hughes on 26 Apr 13 - No Cached
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    Study Boost provides an interactive social media platform that takes learning outside the classroom. Add questions for students to review.
Terry Sebastian

YouTube - Wikis in University Teaching and Learning - Richard Buckland UNSW - 1 views

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    Really outstanding but lengthy session on how to use a wiki in teaching. Within the first 20 minutes he talks about using a wiki for his own course notes--he can access from any computer when he has a thought; an example, he says, of "cloud computing." He also explains how he started using a wiki for student note-taking. None of his students were taking notes because his lecture was "making sense." Instructor's (Richard Buckland) worry was that maybe later it WOULDN'T make sense. He tried handing out notes to studetns, each student taking turns keeping notes, and others. One student suggested a wiki and he says it's worked fantastically! COLLABORATIVE LECTURE NOTES. Now when he lectures he displays a brief outline of his notes which students then mark-up for themselves. Students now own their notes! He reviews at night and sees where students have trouble. He does NOT change the notes. He waits because often students will comes back to fix. But if he sees the error persists by the next lecture, then he knows he needs to correct a misconception.
Nicholas Dasios

6 Great Twitter Quiz and Polling Apps - 1 views

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    Article reviews apps that use Twitter to conduct quizzes and polls.
John Trembley

Apple Apps Reviews for Educators - 0 views

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    A look at applications for all that is Apple, not neccessarily for educators, but having a potential use by educators.
Cathy Theorell

JMIR-Review of Extracting Information From the Social Web for Health Personalization | ... - 0 views

shared by Cathy Theorell on 28 Oct 11 - No Cached
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    Review of Extracting Information From the Social Web for Health Personalization Luis Fernandez-Luque1, MSc; Randi Karlsen1,2, PhD; Jason Bonander3, MA 1Northern Research Institute, Tromsø, Norway2Computer Science Department, University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway3Division of Knowledge Management, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, United States Luis Fernandez-Luque, MScNorthern Research InstitutePostboks 6434 ForskningsparkenTromsø, 9294NorwayPhone: 47 93421287Fax: 47 77629401Email: In recent years the Web has come into its own as a social platform where health consumers are actively creating and consuming Web content.
David Habecker

Web 2.0: A New Wave of Innovation for Teaching and Learning? (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    The Web version of this article differs somewhat from the print edition, reflecting recent and fast developments in the Web 2.0 world. Nothing has been cut from the earlier, print version; instead, some content has been added as new projects emerged. EDUCAUSE Review, vol. 41, no. 2 (March/April 2006): 32-44.
hcolman

Building Your Own Online Class? - How To Choose the MOOC Platform - moocnewsandreviews.com - 1 views

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    If you've ever considered building your own open online class, the first step is determining which MOOC platform will best suit your needs. Luckily, several free MOOC platforms exist. The following is a review of their strengths and weaknesses and of the type of user each might be most appropriate for.
mcarlson10

A Year Later: COVID-Style Teaching - 1 views

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    A professor reviews teaching during COVID and envisions new challenges
Vicky Archos

Frontiers | Academic Integrity in Online Assessment: A Research Review - 0 views

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    Good review of the fraud triangle. Ideas for reducing academic dishonesty provided.
Akilah Easter

The End of Static Learning Objects - 0 views

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    This blog reviews the transition to live interaction for online learning.
browntechtools

MERLOT II - Home - 0 views

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    MERLOT is a curated collection of free and open online teaching, learning, and faculty development services contributed and used by an international education community. Search peer reviewed open educational resources (OER), create Course ePortfolios, Bookmark Collections, and Learning Exercises, and build your own learning materials with our Content Builder.
cassherm

ProProfs - Knowledge Management Software - 1 views

shared by cassherm on 25 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Great easy to use.
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    I was amazed at how intuitive and easy this tool is to use to create quizzes. I had spent hours creating a PowerPoint quiz, and minutes to create the same quiz using this tool. Plus I had much more flexibility in kinds of questions I created--and I can gather feedback any time I want to. There is a free trial version of this tool, and then one must purchase the rights to use the tool. Try it!
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    You can develop your own questions, use their test bank, or import your existing quizzes. You can select the order of the questions, indicate scores for passing, will show you their score at the completion of the quiz and reveal the correct answer to the questions. Very easy to follow. Almost no learning curve. I would definitely use this in an online class to assess students understanding of concepts covered. I would offer it either as a review or as a quiz itself.
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    ProProfs - Knowledge Management Software for Quizzes, Tests, Training, Flashcards, Knowledge Base. Get started with our knowledge management softwares.
profridge

To Facebook, or not to Facebook - 1 views

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    A peer reviewed article from BYU that discusses the benefits and risks to technologies such as Facebook for academic purposes.
samy812

Beautiful and easy to use newsletters | Smore - 2 views

shared by samy812 on 12 Jun 16 - No Cached
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    Product blurb: Looking for fast and easy mailing lists? Get stylish, effective results in 5 minutes or less. Personal experience: I have found these posters to be great for interactive review materials and enrichment. It's a quick way to organize anything you can post using Google Docs (so Google Forms (quizzes), Slides, etc...), websites, images, YouTube videos, etc... and the first 5 or so posters are free. The best part is it is very user-friendly. I highly recommend trying it out!
emassarwi

Blackboard Collaborate - 0 views

I use Blackboard collaborate to meet with my students outside the classroom. It has features that allow me to talk to them and hear them, and write on a white board during my lecturing. Also it all...

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