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Texas Learn OER - 0 views

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    "Texas Learn OER is a set of ten openly-licensed, self-paced modules for faculty, staff, and administrators in higher education. The training was developed by Carrie Gits, Head Librarian and Library Services OER Team Leader at Austin Community College, for the Digital Higher Education Consortium of Texas. Anyone can earn a certificate of completion for Texas Learn OER -- for free! Texas Learn OER was been recognized in 2021 with an OE Global Open Education Award for Excellence."
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!
Chris Gray

Facebook pages for college classes? Students say yes, please | eCampus News - 0 views

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    "Facebook pages for college classes? Students say yes, please"
Cathy Sowa

Ultimate Guide to Using Twitter in the Classroom - 0 views

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    I liked this resource. It included a video on the basics of Twitter and some ideas for what to tweet for those who wish to use it in the classroom.
Mike Collins

cool web site for all those tech savvy teachers - 3 views

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    This is a really cool site that features apps, for all those tech savvy teachers out there...so go and check it out!!!!!!
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    Hi Mike, Tried to access the link and couldn't. I even tried a search and couldn't access.
Denise Caparula

What Happens When Students Study Together? - 3 views

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    Interesting article on student study groups. Introduction includes the potential pitfalls, moves on to the potentially enormously benefits, then offers a long list of suggestions for providing structure for study groups so that students benefit from them.
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    Nice article.. Great compilation of the benefits associated with this.
John Solis

EDpuzzle - 0 views

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    Edpuzzle is a Web-based application that allows instructors (and students) to upload videos or use pre-existing streaming videos from YouTube or Vimeo and overlay test/assessment items to create a more interactive lesson. Instructors can stop videos at anytime and present assessment items to check for understanding. Videos become lessons and engaging presentations. Great for flipped classrooms...............and it's free!
mabdelghani

Is Education Ready For YouTube? - 0 views

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    When University of California, Davis student Anthony Nguyen wants to spelunk a little more deeply into the day's geology lesson, he knows help is just a click away. All the college senior has to do is visit YouTube.com, a file-sharing Web site typically known more for recorded stunts and home-video confessionals than for educational wisdom.
ionstudent

Cheating Reduction Strategies - Pedagogical Repository - 0 views

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    This article describes five different types of online cheating - plagiarism, fabrication, falsification, misrepresentation, and misbehavior. This article then goes in to three areas - Policing, Prevention, and Virtue Integration. For each of these topics there are multiple bullet points listed which help provide guidance and possible solutions to the issues. This is a very valuable link and I have bookmarked it as a future resource for reference.
kathycabai

Favorite Tools for Online Learning - 2 views

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    Really has some nice information on tools available for online teaching.
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    Hi Kathy, good solid article and my favorite part related to one of the pod casts that we were assigned for Module 4 this week in our TT class. DeMarias says that the synchronous on line class should not be a literal translation of the f2f and she suggests the same concept as this article: a reconceptualization of the course all together. My least favorite part of the article was that we are developing "digital citizens of tomorrow". I totally agree but the sound of it is so robotic. :)
David Hockman

Make Your Own E-Books with Pandoc - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 3 views

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    Tips on making e-books for online learning.
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    What a great way to customize the reading assignments and resources for students in our online courses. This seems like it could also save money on textbook costs for our students.
Liliana Jianu

SEARCH - WEB SEARCH - XFINITY.com - 0 views

  • Cool Tools for Teaching Online New Media/Web 2.0
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    Cool tools for teaching online
Dan Linden

To appear in M. Carlson & C. Rasmussen (Eds.), Making the Connection: Research and - 0 views

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    This article is aimed toward faculty in mathematics departments who are working to increase the number of high-achieving mathematics students from racial and ethnic minorities and for researchers investigating these endeavors. The Emerging Scholars Program (ESP) is one of the most widespread models for supporting such increases. It is also one of the oldest, so there is a considerable body of research, both quantitative and qualitative, related to its impact. Whether or not one chooses to implement an ESP, this discussion of the history, philosophy,
Sarah Hawkins

100 Ways You Should Be Using Facebook in Your Classroom | Online College Tips - Online ... - 0 views

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    Facebook isn't just a great way for you to find old friends or learn about what's happening this weekend, it is also an incredible learning tool. Teachers can utilize Facebook for class projects, for enhancing communication, and for engaging students in a manner that might not be entirely possible in traditional classroom settings.
Tracy Crump

Tips for Establishing a Rapport with Online Students - Faculty Focus | Faculty Focus - 2 views

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    Tips for Establishing a Rapport with Online Students
Martin Pieters

R&D Ruminations - 0 views

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    Another blog from the Carnegie Foundation. I think that this site is a must read and bookmark for any instructor who is interested in the triple aims of educational improvement: - improving education for all students - effective in advancing learning - and efficient in its use of resources.
lmsscrementi

Ten best Apps for Education - 1 views

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    For those of us who use apple products, this short article list ten best apps for use on the iphone, ipad, and ipod.
Berrin Beasley

Where Students Can Hire Someone to Take Their Class for Them - 2 views

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    This site is an another example of ways in which students can cheat in academic courses, f2f or online.
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    Nothing surprises me anymore, I was the grievance chair for adjunct's union and we are allowed to take one class per semester. Admin got to fire an adjunct for having someone take a course for him at the same time he was teaching a class.
xinyan li

Google Debuts Education Tool Oppia for Teaching Others - 3 views

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    Google today launched a new online education tool called Oppia, currently an open source project with the goal of making it easy for anyone to create onlin
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    Google today launched a new online education tool called Oppia, currently an open source project with the goal of making it easy for anyone to create onlin
Alison Wiseman

CanadianTax Blog - 0 views

shared by Alison Wiseman on 13 Apr 14 - No Cached
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    A Blog reference for students, useful for current Canadian Income Tax information and links to the Canada Revenue Agency webite
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