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Steve Ott

Why We Have College - from the New Yorker - 0 views

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    While this isn't directly related to Tech Tools, it is an article that nearly every educator will enjoy reading.
Shannon Davis

HIMSS Nursing Informatics 101 - 0 views

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    Powerpoint for introducing nursing informatics.
yvonne schmudde

Technology in Higher Education - 0 views

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    Interesting article about what holds us back from incorporating technology into the classroom
T. Y. Obidi

My blog - 0 views

shared by T. Y. Obidi on 18 Jun 11 - No Cached
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    Bookmarking my blogspot in mvcr tech tools
georges sanon

Cnstructivisim as a Theory - 0 views

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    Different focus's incorporation constructivism.
sherylteaches

Twitter in the classroom: 10 useful resources - 0 views

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    Here are 10 resources that specifically look at the educational use of Twitter:
Vic Jensen

The Weather Channel - 0 views

shared by Vic Jensen on 18 Jun 11 - Cached
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    Link to test for Diigo account
Michelle Bush

Social Bookmarking - 0 views

shared by Michelle Bush on 19 Jun 11 - No Cached
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    I enjoyed this video. It was very helpful in learning to organize my electronic life.
Tea Cakes

Doctors Should Use Social Media, but Carefully, Lawyers Say - ABANow - ABA Media Relati... - 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.
anonymous

Blogs in Education - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 21 Jun 11 - Cached
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    This video discusses the origins of, history, types and reasons for using blogs. Very informative
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    Lee Keller asks Kim Cavanaugh about using blogs in education
sherylteaches

Copyright and Fair Use - Information & Library Services - UMUC - 0 views

  • The information presented here is only general information. Legal advice must be provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship specifically with reference to all the facts of the particular situation under consideration. Such is not the case here, and accordingly, the information presented here must not be relied on as a substitute for obtaining legal advice from a licensed attorney.
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    The information presented here is only general information. Legal advice must be provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship specifically with reference to all the facts of the particular situation under consideration. Such is not the case here, and accordingly, the information presented here must not be relied on as a substitute for obtaining legal advice from a licensed attorney.
sherylteaches

Successful Online Discussion and Collaboration: - 0 views

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    Abstract: As more and more instructors enter the world of online teaching and learning, a body of knowledge is emerging around the challenge of facilitating online interaction and fostering online collaboration. This paper draws from the literature on asynchronous learning and the authors' own experiences with online discussion and collaborative online projects. We identify a variety of techniques for focusing student dialogue, fostering an online learning community, and promoting successful collaboration. Instructors who are teaching wholly online courses or simply integrating online components into face-to-face classes will benefit from the observations and discussion.
sherylteaches

YouTube - Maha cherif Discusses Wikis in Education - 0 views

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    Wikis offer a space that can be explored to promote the principles associated with peer learning and collaboration
sherylteaches

From Andragogy to Heutagogy - 0 views

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    Abstract In something of a landmark for education Knowles (1970) suggested an important change in the way in which educational experiences for adults should be designed. The approach, known as andragogy, contrasts quite sharply with pedagogy which is the teaching of children. This paper suggests there is benefit in moving from andragogy towards truly self-determined learning. The concept of truly self-determined learning, called heutagogy, builds on humanistic theory and approaches to learning described in the 1950s. It is suggested that heutagogy is appropriate to the needs of learners in the twenty-first century, particularly in the development of individual capability. A number of implications of heutagogy for higher education and vocational education are discussed. top Heutagogy
T. Y. Obidi

http://gc.ngarrett.org/ion-docs/educationalsocialnetworkingwhitepaper.pdf - 0 views

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    Overview/Introduction We've been waiting a long time for computers to dramatically change education, but for the most part, that promise remains unfulfilled. Unlike in the business world, where the computer quickly became a fixture on every desk and transformed both day-to-day tasks and the business landscape as a whole, computers have not transformed the goals of educators, or even the methods used to achieve those goals.
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    Focuses on the importance of web2.0 in educational networking.
sherylteaches

http://www.culturadigitale.it/Schede/PIP_Web_2.0.pdf - 0 views

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    "Web 2.0" has become a catch-all buzzword that people use to describe a wide range of online activities and applications, some of which the Pew Internet & American Life Project has been tracking for years. As researchers, we instinctively reach for our spreadsheets to see if there is evidence to inform the hype about any online trend. What follows is a short history of the phrase, along with some data to help frame the discussion.
sherylteaches

http://www.floridatechnet.org/Generations_Online_in_2009.pdf - 0 views

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    Generations Online in 2009 Over half of the adult internet population is between 18 and 44 years old. But larger percentages of older generations are online now than in the past, and they are doing more activities online.
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.
sherylteaches

mo0000: Self Evaluation for Potential Online Students - 0 views

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    Will online learning fit your circumstances, lifestyle, and educational needs? Here are some basic questions to ask yourself in deciding if an online program is right for you. You must have Javascript enabled for this quiz to work. Your evaluation will be given in a pop up window.
sherylteaches

E-Learning Queen - 0 views

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    E-Learning Queen focuses on distance training and education, from instructional design to e-learning and mobile solutions, and pays attention to psychological, social, and cultural factors. The edublog emphasizes real-world e-learning issues and appropriate uses of emerging technologies. Who is the Queen? You are, dear reader. Susan Smith Nash is the Queen's assistant.
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