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Marge Hummel

Online Whiteboard - 1 views

shared by Marge Hummel on 17 Jun 11 - Cached
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    This is a free online whiteboard where students can collaborate on chemistry and math problems without worrying about typing symbols. Also students can work on group projects together.
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    very cool. that's neat that's it's free. I need to play around with it a bit to get used to the interface, but I might try it out.
anonymous

Upcoming Sloan-C Webinars | The Sloan Consortium - 0 views

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    FREE webinars include collaboration technologies, Merlot Introduction, and ePortfolios in the Cloud. Resources include Sloan Semester Archives that tell the story of how "Using online learning, colleges and universities from across the country responded in record numbers to help students and institutions impacted by the storms. Dubbed "Sloan Semester" the initiative provided free online courses to students impacted by Katrina and Rita storms." Here you can identify more benchmarks in a useful case-study of how Institutions committed to online learning were transformed to leverage learning resources in a time of need. I know that Illinois schools looked at Elluminate when H1N1 was an active global pandemic.
anonymous

ALA | AASL Best Web sites for Teaching and Learning Award - 1 views

  • New for 2011, the Top 25 Websites foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration. They are free, web-based sites that are user friendly and encourage a community of learners to explore and discover.
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    Past years lists are also linked. Checkout AASL Standards for the 21st Century Learner organized by grade level.
profkeating

50 Questions To Help Students Think About What They Think - 3 views

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    A great article on how to promote critical thinking through discussion question design and collaboration.
emanuelbuttigieg

BBC History - courses - 0 views

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    Explore European culture to see how World War One challenged traditional views of heroism and created new kinds of heroes and heroines. Produced in collaboration with the University of Leeds.
Christine Poythress

Google+ Hangouts: Six Practical Uses for Online Education by Jeremy Vest : Learning Sol... - 0 views

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    October 19, 2011 "If seeing, hearing, or sharing with your online students could help the learning process, then Google+ Hangouts could be a great, engaging venue for your students." This site outlines 6 practical uses for Google Hangouts in an educational setting. Hangouts are great for small meeting of 10 or less. In this site, there are screenshots to explain the Hangouts with extras and screen sharing. This would be a great way for students to collaborate on a project.
vbaehl

Guide to Using Twitter in Your Teaching Practice - 0 views

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    Website guide for using twitter in education-in collaboration with twitter.
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    Are you interested in using Twitter or other social media as a teaching tool? Our culture has transformed significantly where online distribution of ideas has become commonplace. Our students' needs have shifted and they require digital citizenship skills.
LA Banks

Copyright Fair Use and How it Works for Online Images - 1 views

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    You've heard the adage that a picture is worth a thousand words, but when that picture is protected by copyright, the picture is only worth three words: cease and desist. OK, that's kind of a lawyer joke. But it illustrates how protective people are about finding their images used online without permission.
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    I find the entire copyright issue so darn confusing. This was a great post but with the exception of items such as photos and music, how do you protect intellectual property- meaning ideas? I find extremely difficult to live in this "let's all collaborate" world without guarding ideas I have for journal articles, etc. How far should we go to share and /or get exposure for our work? Any thoughts?
bthomas121

Event Calendar | Adobe Education Exchange - 0 views

shared by bthomas121 on 13 Sep 18 - No Cached
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    Adobe offers a number of free courses that can help you learn tech tools. Some of the courses are self-paced and others are collaborative. Occasionally they have an extensive Train the Trainer course. When I took it in 2016, it was an 8 week course with an additional 20 days tacked on to the end to finish course requirements. I liked the focus on the importance of creativity in education and best practices in adult learning theory. It is the closet thing to a MOOC that I have taken. If you take it, pay close attention to how to track your posts...the platform makes it a little difficult to go back and look at the responses to your posts when you did not initiate the first post.
life219

25 Awesome Apps for Teachers, Recommended by Teachers - 0 views

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    TT1921: (M Oyeleye) I am always researching for ways to improve my teaching, learning and technology know-how. I am sharing this link as it has the following apps information within: 1. Apps for teaching students how to present, create and code 2. Apps for everyday classroom needs 3. Apps for collaborating on school projects 4. Apps for communicating with students and their families Enjoy!
dandersonadjunct

OER Commons - 1 views

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    OER Commons is a public digital library of open educational resources. Explore, create, and collaborate with educators around the world to improve curriculum. Similar to Creative Commons
mikeion

7 Unique Flipped Classroom Examples: Which Model is Best for You? - 0 views

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    A good comparison to Blackboard Collaborate.
darleneattiah

Social Media in the Classroom: Opportunities, Challenges & Recommendations | IT ... - 3 views

  • What are some ways I can use social media in my courses?
  • Use Twitter
  • virtual study groups
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  • collaborative assignment
  • learn about co-curricular activities.
  • campus events
  • acilitate a class discussion
  • Create an assignment
  • Hold office hours
  • Disseminate research findings and course information through a popular social media platform.
sulejmen

What is Universal Design - 7 Principles of Universal Design - 0 views

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    The authors, a working group of architects, product designers, engineers and environmental design researchers, collaborated to establish the following Principles of Universal Design to guide a wide range of design disciplines including environments, products, and communications.
gglaweco

ERIC - Using Synchronous Communication to Facilitate Graduate Students' Online Collabor... - 1 views

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    This article explains how synchronous communication techniques can effectively work to make graduate courses more relevant. It can also be used for the same purposes in an undergraduate course.
ebarron

Equity MapsĀ® – Improve collaboration, reflection & engagement&#8211... - 1 views

shared by ebarron on 24 Jul 19 - No Cached
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    This tool helps a teacher track who participates in classroom discussions (i.e. how often, how long....)
jolanta25

7 Innovative Ways To Use Social Media In The Classroom - More Than A Tech - 15 views

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    Recent article on using social media
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    Prof. Garrett, thank you for this article. Jolanta
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    Great! I didn't know you can create a Facebook quiz! I really have to check that out. I also thought having a chat with celebrity authors, etc. is a wonderful idea.
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    Dear Norm, thank you for the article. Some very interesting things are using polls on Twitter (great for student feedback/opinion), creating YouTube video lessons to replace the classroom lecture with a video lecture in a f2f class, and using a blogging website on collaborative group projects.
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    An iInteresting article on the use of social media in education.
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    Nice article. Very interesting to know about use of social media in education.
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    TT1921 (M Oyeleye) Prof. Garrett, What a great article to read! I was intrigued with this question, which I have tweaked a bit - "How can we as educators make the best use of Twitter or Diigo to help connect our students with amazing, inspiring personalities in the various fields we teach"?. Please, I will be interested in any response or comment on this?
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    One of many good articles for this week's study. I especially liked the Facebook uses.
societydoc97

Lost in the City - Mapping Edward P. Jones's Short Fiction - 0 views

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    Teaching literature with data visualization tools. A project resulting from the collaboration of the University of Texas at Arlington's Data CAVE directed by Peace Williamson and Kenton Rambsy. The project uses three AfrcGIS Maps, four Tableau Public visualizations, and metadata from "The Edward P. Jones Dataset."
ece_doc

Social Network Sites: Facebook For Education? - eLearning Industry - 0 views

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    Social network sites can be used for learning in Bloom's Taxonomy stages of: remembering when locating, 'liking', or recognizing; understanding when subscribing or tagging; and evaluating when justifying a decision, collaborating or networking via the site ( Churches, 2009).
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