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kathycabai

The Best Interactive Web Tools for Educators - 9 views

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    I need to check these out. I am not familiar with all of them.
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    Most of us are working at full capacity, and keeping up with technology can feel like one more chore on the to-do list. Still, learning your way around a few of the best Web tools is worth your time. Innovative teachers are frequently using intuitive programs and websites that are easy to learn.
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    List of several tools in one place , specifically for educators. Looks interesting to me!!
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    Most of us are working at full capacity, and keeping up with technology can feel like one more chore on the to-do list. Still, learning your way around a few of the best Web tools is worth your time. Innovative teachers are frequently using intuitive programs and websites that are easy to learn.
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    Most of us are working at full capacity, and keeping up with technology can feel like one more chore on the to-do list. Still, learning your way around a few of the best Web tools is worth your time. Innovative teachers are frequently using intuitive programs and websites that are easy to learn. #TT1721
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    Even just in this assignment, I feel like I am getting bombarded with information from Tumblr, Twitter, Diigo in addition to what we get in e mails, texts, Facebook and Nexflix, etc. Whew. So much reading- so little time and energy.
anonymous

Twitter for Academia - 5 views

  • Through Twitter you can “track” a word. This will subscribe you to any post which contains said word. So, for example a student could be interested in how a particular word is used. They can track the word, and see the varied phrases in which people use it.
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    This blog entry provides us with very useful ideas of using Twitter in education.
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    I must admit that when I first heard about Twitter I thought it represented the apex of what concerns me about internet technology: solipsism and sound-bite communication. While I obviously spend a great deal of time online and thinking about the potential of these new networked digital communication structures, I also worry about the way that they too easily lead to increasingly short space and time for conversation, cutting off nuance and conversation, and what is often worse how these conversations often reduce to self-centered statements. When I first heard about Twitter I thought, this was the example par excellence of these fears, so for many months I did not investigate it at all.
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    This article describes ways to use twitter to enhance academic work. With twitter, the class goes on beyond the assigned class period because (i) the technology is appealing, (ii) students have much to say/ask, (iii) students can 'talk' without concern for "who's (physically) in class that might make fun of me", and (iv) students respond in their own time. Twitter has the dual benefits of quasi-synchronous and asynchronous communication.
amreilly1

Discussion Boards Suck - 12 views

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    Students hate discussion boards and mostly feel like they don't get anything out of them. They go into check box mode and real dialogue is lost. How can we fix them?
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    I agree we need to improve discussion boards. I like smaller groups. I have also found in my courses that the students usually are more engaged when I am engaged with them first.
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    I also struggle keeping students engaged in discussion boards. I think allowing them some autonomy on choosing their selected topic and/or allowing the post to be completed in various ways helps.
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    The article title made me do a double-take! The links for article that provide more direction for improving discussion boards are great! Discussion boards can be so useful, but if not done properly can definitely lead to frustration and/or poor quality of postings by students. Examples and rubrics really help to clarify expectations. I would love to find a way to create a discussion board that helps students feel more connected to me and their peers.
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    Glad you all got some use from it. It's a sensationalistic title, but it's something I thought about often as a student. We don't discuss in discussion boards - we write polite, well cited essays and respond to other essays. I'm definitely in favor of rethinking how we do student engagement - discussion boards really could be wonderful, but in most of my experiences as a student they were really lack luster. As an instructor, I'm not sure mine are really much better! I keep tinkering trying to do better.
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    I used discussion board for 2 full semesters. I received feedback from my students in both ways: course reflection and my performance evaluation. The feedback was very positive. The assignment for the discussion boards would include an actual company with specific operations (inventory, quality, process design, etc.). Students were free to answer any questions and required provide a feedback to at least one of the classmates answer. Students felt connected to their classmates, shared different views, had an opportunity to learn from each other.
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    The title is a bit misleading but some of the recommendations discussed can definitely spark some life into DBs. DBs are a good way to foster engagement but unless properly done can mostly be seen by students as a one and done exercise.
mjohanne

Loom: Video Messaging for Work - 0 views

shared by mjohanne on 11 Jun 20 - No Cached
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    This is a really easy program to create videos/screencasts. You get a link that you can post in course emails/announcements/assignments/syllabi, etc. It doesn't caption yet but I have put in the request for this feature. I use the free version.
haiderani

The top 27 tools for collaborate, discussion, and backchanneling with students - 5 views

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    With the advance of web 2.0 technologies, there emerged a wide range of educational tools that we can use with our students in and outside the classroom.Collaborative web tools is one example. Using such websites, teachers will be able to help in holding online and real-time discussions with their students, help them in their projects and assignments, guide their learning, do back-channeling, and synchronously moderate discussion threads and many more. We have prepared for you a list of such tools that you can use with your students, check it and share with us what you think about it.
lilymalekfar

Social Media and Learning | Tools for Education | Ashford - 2 views

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    Great ideas!
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    Helpful article on social media for educational purposes. Assignment ideas.
tatianatechtools

https://www.bookwidgets.com/ - 3 views

You can create interactive assignments for any subject with ease. It's also an excellent tool for designing rubrics, exit tickets, and providing feedback.

TT2331 TechTools technology education

started by tatianatechtools on 14 Jun 23 no follow-up yet
lkurfman

The Growing Importance of Technology in Education - 1 views

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    Not only for the assignment, but found this to be pretty interesting.
anonymous

Best content in MVCR Tech Tools | Diigo - Groups - 5 views

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    Great site! This will be a great tool for me. Thanks Norm for introducing the class to diigo
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    Bookmarking this assignment
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    Blog regarding using twitter and practice bookmarking. I begin to see how diigo can be used for collaboration and pooling sources/resources. Thanks!!!
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    This seems to be a good tool Thanks for introducing me to it!
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    This is a group for students enrolled in MVCR's Technology Tools group.
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    This looks like a helpful group!
mjjhairl

How Important Is Technology in Education? | American University - 11 views

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    Just finishing off an assignment for class.
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    This article describes three areas that impact students use of technology in the classroom
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