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Teaching With Twitter: Not for the Faint of Heart - 8 views

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    Technology Students are emboldened, but they can also hijack discussions Maybe Sugato Chakravarty should wear a helmet to class. The professor of consumer sciences and retailing at Purdue University repeatedly attempts the instructional equivalent of jumping a motorcycle over a row of flaming barrels.
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    Technology Students are emboldened, but they can also hijack discussions Maybe Sugato Chakravarty should wear a helmet to class. The professor of consumer sciences and retailing at Purdue University repeatedly attempts the instructional equivalent of jumping a motorcycle over a row of flaming barrels.
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    Technology Students are emboldened, but they can also hijack discussions Maybe Sugato Chakravarty should wear a helmet to class. The professor of consumer sciences and retailing at Purdue University repeatedly attempts the instructional equivalent of jumping a motorcycle over a row of flaming barrels.
profhuizenga

OpenStudy: Study Together - 1 views

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    Ask. Answer. Understand. Get real-time study help. Join the world's largest study group.
arinweidner

When the Teaching Assistant Is a Robot - 0 views

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    Special Reports Faculty members experiment with artificial intelligence in the classroom Premium content for subscribers. Subscribe Today Last spring, Ashok K. Goel pulled off one of the great pranks in the history of artificial intelligence. In an online course, Mr. Goel, a computer-science professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology, relied on nine teaching assistants, including...
ranelli

Campus Technology Conference - 1 views

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    We're already hard at work planning the 2017 program. For now, take a look at the 2016 agenda to see the type of innovative and industry-specific content you always get at the Campus Technology Conference.
dbrhziem

How Colleges Should Adapt in a Networked Age - 0 views

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    This is the latest episode of our new podcast series on the future of higher education. You can subscribe in iTunes, Overcast, or Stitcher. Perhaps you've stood in the front of a classroom, looked out on the room full of students distractedly checking email or Facebook, and thought: They're just not that into this.
dbrhziem

Professors Assign Students to Post to BuzzFeed. You'll Never Believe What Happens Next. - 0 views

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    When Alice E. Marwick, an assistant professor of media studies at Fordham University, assigned her social-media class to create a post on BuzzFeed, the instructions were simple: Go viral. Several students nailed the assignment, collecting more than...
dbrhziem

Assertiveness Basics: The 30-minute Communication Guide - 0 views

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    Communication Skills. Confidence. Body Language. Stress Management. Social Dynamics. Personal Development. - Free Course
ehots658

Best Practices in Online Course Design and Delivery - 1 views

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    In this resource, provided by Southern Oregon University, best practices in online course design are discussed. This is a great resource for educators who are committed to providing a high-quality online experience for students.
anonymous

Trends Affecting Distance Learning - 1 views

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    This is a nice article on trends in higher education and distance learning.
arinweidner

3 Ways Tech Can Help Expand Creativity in Higher Ed - 1 views

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    For the next generation of college students - or Generation Z - technology has been a part of life since birth. It's no surprise that 93 percent of these students said in an Adobe Education survey that technology in the classroom was essential for their career preparedness.
arinweidner

6 Anti-Conventional Wisdom Recommendations for Online Learning | Technology and Learning - 0 views

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    There seems to be a widespread belief that every college or university is already deeply enmeshed in online learning. The reality is that many schools are still trying to figure out their online learning strategy. If you are thinking about investing in a new online learning program then you will have no shortage of advice.
truleverette

The role of social media in higher education classes (real and virtual) - A literature ... - 2 views

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    Even as today's college student experiences a variety of classroom forms (i.e., "brick and mortar", virtual, hybrid), social media's use and influence are evolving depending on context. Widely embraced as a tool for personal or business purposes, the notion that social media could be an effective tool for educational purposes has received recent attention. #TT1711
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!
profridge

To Facebook, or not to Facebook - 1 views

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    A peer reviewed article from BYU that discusses the benefits and risks to technologies such as Facebook for academic purposes.
yevlapik

Teaching social media to scientists - 1 views

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    It wasn't so long ago that scientists had only a couple of ways to share their work with the world: publishing in a research journal or presenting at a scientific meeting. This often limited exposure to a relatively small sphere of scientists.
jfriedericks

Home | Colorín Colorado - 0 views

shared by jfriedericks on 23 Jan 17 - Cached
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    Colorín Colorado is a national multimedia project that offers a wealth of bilingual, research-based information, activities, and advice for educators and families of English language learners (ELLs). Colorín Colorado is an educational service of WETA, the flagship public broadcasting station in the nation's capital, and receives major funding from the American Federation of Teachers and National Education Association.
John Solis

How to Add "Time Tags" to Youtube Vids (so Viewers can Jump to Tagged Sections) - 2 views

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    "It's Super Easy to Create These Simple 'Bookmarks' so Viewers Can Pop to Different Section of Your Video"
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    I like this! Very helpful and I will share this with my students.
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    @ionstudent I agree. In fact, I just learned about this today. This can come in handy for instructor-created videos, but I can see students taking advantage of this for video projects as well.
ionstudent

7 Ways Teachers Are Connecting and Collaborating Online - 2 views

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    In a recent survey by the Center for Education Policy, nearly all teachers agreed that collaboration is generally a good use of their time. To get that valuable time and space to collaborate with fellow educators-in their city, state, country or across the world-some teachers are taking to online networks and DIY-ing their own face-to-face meet-ups.
acctg_rocks

7 Ways Teachers Use Social Media in the Classroom - 2 views

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    Millennials live and breathe on social media, so teachers are learning how to incorporate the medium into the classroom successfully. In doing so, teachers not only encourage students to engage actively in the material, but they also provide online communities for students that might not exist for them in real life.
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    Suggestions include: having students use Twitter, Facebook and Flickr to share work, using hashtags to live tweet, requiring students to blog, using LinkedIn to reach out to experts, using Google Hangouts for virtual office hours, post assignments and messages in Edmondo, conducting class in Second Life.
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