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Lisa Dubuc

Student Study 2020: The Whole Picture - 0 views

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    Infographic to go along with the EDUCAUSE Student Technology 2020 report.
Lisa Dubuc

Create a Liquid Syllabus - 0 views

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    "A Liquid Syllabus is an accessible, public website that incorporates a brief, friendly welcome video and course information written in welcoming, student-centered language (Pacansky-Brock et al, 2020; Pacansky-Brock, 2017, 2014).  When used in conjunction with culturally responsive teaching pedagogy, the Liquid Syllabus contributes to creating a more equitable learning environment for all students."
Donna Simiele

College students pitted against ChatGPT to boost writing - 0 views

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    Students in two courses at the University of Nevada, Reno, are going head-to-head with ChatGPT by answering the same prompts as the AI and aiming to get a higher grade.
Lisa Dubuc

Conversations in the cloud - 0 views

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    VoiceThread allows you to have conversations around images, video, and documents.. You and students can comment with the text, phone, web audio. Free tool
Lisa Dubuc

Lessons Worth Sharing | TED-Ed - 0 views

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    You can use lessons created or create your own. Create a lesson around any Youtube video, add files, discussions, quizzes, and track them. Students will need to create a free account.
Donna Simiele

Study: Pre-recorded videos can boost student learning | - 2 views

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    University of Buffalo Article
Lisa Dubuc

7 Things You Should Know About a Domain of One's Own - 0 views

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    Description: Domain of One's Own refers to the practice of giving students, faculty and staff the opportunity to obtain a web domain with hosted space. SUNY has a Domain of One's own initiative that they have branded SUNY Create. For more information on Domain of One's Own, read this flyer from Educause's 7 Things to know series. This workshop will assume that participants do not have a background in webhosting or system administration. Participants will first be treated the same way that undergraduates are when they are introduced to the system, going over the very basics of how the internet works including domains, hosting, IP Addresses, and open source software. You will be given and then taught to manipulate a cPanel account, and by the end of the session you will have installed a web platform like Wordpress.
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