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Tom Daccord

DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: Published Yet Never Done: The Tension Between Projec... - 0 views

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    The case of the Orlando Project offers a useful interrogation of concepts like completion and finality, as they emerge in the arena of electronic publication. The idea of "doneness" circulates discursively within a complex and evolving scholarly ecology where new modes of digital publication are changing our conceptions of textuality, at the same time that models of publication, funding, and archiving are rapidly changing. Within this ecology, it is instrumental and indeed valuable to consider particular tasks and stages done, even as the capacities of digital media push against a sense of finality. However, careful interrogation of aims and ends is required to think through the relation of a digital project to completion, whether modular, provisional, or of the project as a whole.
Tom Daccord

Digital Storytelling - EdTechTeacher - 0 views

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    Digital Storytelling resources from EdTechTeacher Digital Storytelling workshop: discussion, activities, sources, comments, and more
Tom Daccord

The Young and The Digital - 0 views

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    A number of organizations have made studying and understanding young people's engagement with digital media a full time endeavor. One outfit studying young people's use of digital media is Ypulse, a youth insights group operating in San Francisco and New York. In this interview Ypulse discusses, among other things, how youth culture and lifestyles have changed; the evolving role of games in our lives; a wired classroom for third graders; and kids, social media, and privacy.
Michelle DeSilva

World Digital Library Home - 0 views

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    The World Digital Library (WDL) makes available on the Internet, free of charge and in multilingual format, significant primary materials from countries and cultures around the world.
Tom Daccord

Recommendation 6 | The Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a D... - 0 views

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    Recommendation: Integrate digital and media literacy as critical elements of education at all levels through collaboration among federal, state, and local education officials.
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    Recommendation: Integrate digital and media literacy as critical elements of education at all levels through collaboration among federal, state, and local education officials.
Tom Daccord

Online Textbooks Increasingly Popular Among Students and Teachers - ABC News - 0 views

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    Digital Textbooks, Online Learning Increasingly Popular Lugging Around a Backpack Full of Books May Soon Become a Thing of the Past
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    Digital Textbooks, Online Learning Increasingly Popular Lugging Around a Backpack Full of Books May Soon Become a Thing of the Past
Tom Daccord

Teachers' Domain: Home - 0 views

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    Teachers' Domain is an extensive library of free digital resources from public television and other leading media producers, designed for classroom use and professional development.
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    eachers' Domain is an extensive library of free digital resources from public television and other leading media producers, designed for classroom use and professional development.
Michelle DeSilva

National Archives Experience - 0 views

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    National Archives Experience! Create a poster or movie using the digital vaults.
Tom Daccord

Grown Up Digital » New game-based high-school history course - 0 views

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    New game-based high-school history course Posted by: Don Tapscott on 05Jun 2009 For a couple of decades I've been advocating a new model of pedagogy that involves technology. For example, I just published a piece in the Edge on the Demise of the University. The purpose of introducing technology into schools isn't to simply digitize existing processes and leave the basic broadcast teaching model unchanged. Instead, technology opens the door to new techniques that focus on the student and allow students to proceed at their own pace. In this spirit, imagine students studying American history with the same concentration and enthusiasm they display when playing their favourite video games. After all, 97 percent of high school students are avid gamers. That's the goal of Conspiracy Code, an online game based course released this week by Florida Virtual School (FLVS), and 360Ed, Inc. an education game development company.
Tom Daccord

The future of libraries, with or without books - CNN.com - 0 views

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    As this CNN.com article points out books are being discarded and replaced by digital learning centers and gaming areas. As one might imagine, not everyone is ready for, or embraces, such a change.
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    As this CNN.com article points out books are being discarded and replaced by digital learning centers and gaming areas. As one might imagine, not everyone is ready for, or embraces, such a change
Tom Daccord

"Ditching the Textbook" - 4 views

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    Using digital resources in the social studies classroom -- presentation material at NCSS2010
Tom Daccord

Movies of Early America: Primary Source Material from 18th Century America - 2 views

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    Each film in the 'Famous Moments' series highlights a true story of historical significance, providing 'students' of early America with a better understanding of the people, places and events of this important era. Of added interest for viewers, each film tells its story using scenes and portraits from the Early American Digital Library. Many of the images are primary source documents - engravings, woodcuts and drawings that date back to the early to mid-1800s.
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    Each film in the 'Famous Moments' series highlights a true story of historical significance, providing 'students' of early America with a better understanding of the people, places and events of this important era. Of added interest for viewers, each film tells its story using scenes and portraits from the Early American Digital Library. Many of the images are primary source documents - engravings, woodcuts and drawings that date back to the early to mid-1800s.
Tom Daccord

American Dynasties - 2 views

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    "An irreverent, surprising, and fresh approach to teaching social history to secondary schoolers, American Dynasties is an immersive digital video game where players live the lives of Americans from eras past."
Tom Daccord

Technology Literacy & GIS Mapping - 0 views

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    Technology Mapping With today's technology it has become easy to integrate the concepts of GIS (Geographic Information Systems) as part of learning activities. Integrating GIS technologies to add exciting and interactive spatial elements into a variety of activities. Using tools such as Google Maps, librarians, teachers, and students can easily create interactive digital maps that relate spatially to books, stories, and other readings. Students can use Web 2.0 tools, such as EditGrid, to collaborate online in the development of interactive maps, which then can be used to reduce the transactional distance that distance learning students may feel when taking courses online.
Patrick Higgins

For Teachers (Library of Congress) - 2 views

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    LOC's page of digital resources.
Tom Daccord

The Social Benefits of the Google Books Settlement - Digits - WSJ - 0 views

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    "A broad group of professors and civil rights leaders said that the important social benefits of the settlement - which would allow Google to make millions of out-of-print books accessible online - are getting lost in the discussion of the settlement, which has drawn a fierce group of critics hoping to block a federal court from approving it."
Chad Evans

Digital History - 4 views

digital history storytelling

started by Chad Evans on 26 May 09 no follow-up yet
Tom Daccord

Welcome to PrimaryAccess - 5 views

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    "PrimaryAccess is a suite of free online tools that allows students and teachers to use primary source documents to complete meaningful and compelling learning activities with digital movies, storyboards, rebus stories and other online tools."
Tom Daccord

New technology could be end to the guidebook - Times Online - 0 views

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    New technology could be end to the guidebook: Tourists will be able to call up images and video footage of landmark attractions in their heyday - seen from the spot on which they are standing.
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    New technology could be end to the guidebook: Tourists will be able to call up images and video footage on their phone of landmark attractions in their heyday - seen from the spot on which they are standing.
Patrick Higgins

Online Geography Gaming at Digital Geography - 0 views

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    Check out this amazing list of games put together in a presentation.
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