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Sriramasundararajan Rajagopalan

Snag It to create screen action capture - 1 views

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    Has anyone used this software? Wondering how we can use this to create focus of a specific action area in the animation. Any other similar tool?
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    I love snagit- my favorite tool when i want a fast screen capture!
Lore Carvajal

THE (R)EVOLUTION OF SYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION - 1 views

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    Can these tools really be accessible to the 'common student'??
Elena Thompson

Wallwisher Virtual bulletin Board - 1 views

shared by Elena Thompson on 13 Oct 10 - Cached
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    One of my colleagues likes to create a "Wall" for major topics in his course such as the Cold War. This takes the places of a conventional classroom bulletin board where instructor and students can post photos and web sites and their own work.
D Todd

Educational Technology Tools - 2 views

shared by D Todd on 31 Oct 10 - Cached
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    The purpose of this wiki is to organize and explore FREE Web 2.0 tools that can be used to enhance teaching and learning.
Jim Johnston

Some free and inexpensive screen capture tools - 1 views

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    There are a couple of different programs from this vendor that will allow you to capture a screen demonstration with or without an audio track, and then create an avi output file that you can publish (see autoscreenrecorder). Also, some snapshot captures and animators.
Nicholas Dasios

Teachers Pick Their Top 5 Back-To-School Tech Tools - 0 views

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    ReadWriteWeb published this list in August of 2010 - interesting and I can definitely see the potential in the tools and tech they featured! I'll be looking into Wikispaces, VoiceThread, and SlideShare which I have not previously heard about.
Ruth Whitney

Wikipedia - Project Information Literacy - 1 views

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    7 out of 10 college students start their research with Wikipedia according to Project InfoLit's interviews. There's a disconnect between the handouts and faculty advice in my previous post and what students actually do. How can we use some of the tech tools discussed here to reconnect?
Rebecca Kornegay

POD Cast-Higher Ed Summit-National Center for Advanced Research and Information in Digital Technologies that will finance research on teaching and learning. - 0 views

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    Karen Cator, director of the Office of Educational Technology at the U.S. Department of Education, talks about ways her office can help connect higher education professionals with one another to share best practices for using technology, something that is not happening now.
Carol Walker

Classroom Assessment Techniques - 1 views

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    Classroom assessment is both a teaching approach and a set of techniques. The approach is that the more you know about what and how students are learning, the better you can plan learning activities to structure your teaching. The techniques are mostly simple, non-graded, anonymous, in-class activities that give both you and your students useful feedback on the teaching-learning process.
Tea Cakes

Doctors Should Use Social Media, but Carefully, Lawyers Say - ABANow - ABA Media Relations & Communication Services - 0 views

  • June 17, 2011 Doctors Should Use Social Media, but Carefully, Lawyers Say By Rabiah Alicia BurksAmerican Bar Association News ServiceJune 17, 2011 CHICAGO
  • Doctors can add some new tools to their practices: telemedicine – which allows doctors to diagnose patients and prescribe medication online, and social media, which allows them to connect with their patients in new ways. Though there are benefits to using social media and telemedicine to serve patients, physicians should know about the legal issues involved and exercise caution when using the new tools. Attorneys should also help healthcare facilities create policies that will help them to avoid legal risks, said Nanette Elster, attorney at Spence & Elster, P.C. in Chicago.
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    Cautions about medical use of Social Media.
pam barger

GoAnimate - Make your own animated videos. It's easy and fun. - 4 views

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    This is a fun site that you can use to create a cartoon. I have used this for my teach back and it has received great reviews. Takes some time to get acquainted with it. But for those that likes a creative side of presentation, here it is.
Tanvi Muni

Educational networking website - 0 views

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    This is a wiki that has fantastic content regarding social networking tools that can be used for educational purposes - hence the term 'Educational Networking'
John Winthrop

Google for Teachers - 1 views

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    One of a series of articles by Richard Byrne available on issuu, where he explores how Google can be used by instructors. He has a series of other publications covering various topics/how to guides. Highly recommended!
T. Y. Obidi

Assessing Faculty's Technology Needs (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    Teaching students in the 21st century has new implications for today's classroom at all educational levels. Accompanying these implications are expectations that faculty must engage students through instructional strategies and activities of value to students. Twenty-first century learners live in an age of new technologies and information sharing. Cell phones, laptops, handheld PCs, electronic devices, and social online communities are a few examples of students' constant immersion in technology (see Figure 1). The exception to this constant exposure can be found in the classroom. One might reasonably ask, "How are faculty integrating technology into the curriculum to enhance learning?"
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    This article provides a good global study of faculty, and addresses the needs, technology needs in particular, that are essential to faculty effectiveness as we transition to the 21st century classroom.
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.
John Jackson

The Instructional Power of Digital Games, Social Networking, Simulations and how Teachers can Leverage Them - 2 views

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    Interesting article on how technology impacts the classroom today.
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    This article provides insights into the educational value of web 2.0 tools and how these tools may be used within education
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    This article encourages and motivates the exploration of best practices in integrating digital games, social networking, and simulations in the learning environment.
Junoo Tuladhar

How to use twitter in the classroom - 0 views

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    This link highlights how twitter can be used in the various fields.
jhaenggi

Using Pinterest for Education - 6 views

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    Pinterest is a social network which allows you to share and comment on visual material, which could be photographs, sketches, videos or web pages. Like a virtual scrapbook, but very public, you can collate the items that you love. This post explores some uses for it in education
dsmswp

25 Practices That Foster Lifelong Learning - 2 views

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    "I don't divide the world into the weak and the strong, or the successes and the failures... I divide the world into learners and nonlearners." -Benjamin Barber, sociologist Is your capacity for learning is fixed or fluid? Can you improve your intelligence and talents through hard work and practice, or are you stuck with the brains you've got?
jackieion

Town and Gown: What Great Cities Can Teach Higher Education - Advice - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 1 views

shared by jackieion on 03 Nov 14 - No Cached
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    Lessons from Great Cities
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