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rtebrugge

Wearing the future - Los Angeles Times - 0 views

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    Talking about the future of wearable tech
tonyv-pphs

Future Tech 2013 - 0 views

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    This describes the possible future of Tablet Computing and how it is constantly changing and improving.
tonyv-pphs

Future Computing is Coming - 0 views

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    This discusses the future of tablet computing and what the possible uses and benefits it can offer.
Courtney C

Learning Analytics: The Future is Now | wcet.wiche.edu - 0 views

  • The 2011 Horizon Report lists learning analytics in the 4-5 year adoption horizon, but the rapid rise of analytics tools combined with the increasing demand for data-driven decision making may be pushing this horizon closer. Does your institution have a strategy for mining the wealth of information in your LMS, among other sources of data about teaching and learning activities? This presentation will cover a  range of examples where learning analytics are already being used to increase student engagement, improve pedagogical practices, and raise retention and success rates, particularly for at-risk students. The presenters will provide practical recommendations for applying learning analytics effectively at your institution.
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    how learning analytics affects the future
Elena Ares

University of Dayton Undergraduate Viewbook for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

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      App for future students!
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      Pictures of campus and course curriculum
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    An app able to be used on iPads for future students to explore their options in this college
 Lisa Durff

Center for the Future of Museums: The (Authentically Fictional) Future of Education - 1 views

  • drop out loud from high school.
  • Will they stay dropped out? Will they school themselves, or abandon learning altogether? What was it that education was supposed to do for them? Will museums play a role in their learning? The Zed Omegas will be listening; will the people of the Internet be able to make this turn out right?
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tonyv-pphs

Future of Tablet Computing - 0 views

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    This is an article written in 2011 discussing the PC's and what they are good for.
jtp-pphs

Beyond the Buzz, Where Are MOOCs Really Going? | Wired Opinion | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Discusses the future of MOOCS.  Also discusses how MOOCs are used in college education.  
ALEJANDRO E

3D Printing Has a Bright Future With Dark Problems - 0 views

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    This article talks about the dangers involved with freedom of printing and how there will be legal complications when it comes to who should be blamed when a dangerous object is printed.
rtebrugge

Blog | WOBI : World of Business Ideas - 0 views

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    talks about the future of wearables and what companies need to do
rtebrugge

Wearable technology market to exceed $6B by 2016 - Computerworld - 0 views

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    the future financial aspect of wearable tech
ErichS SVHS

The Future of MOOCs as Seen By Profs Who Taught Them - 0 views

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    MOOC
amandam_pphs

Gesture-based tech: A future in education? | ZDNet - 2 views

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    "Not only is the nature of gestures universal, and more natural than operating a mouse or keyboard, but it could be a valuable tool in maintaining and focusing students' attention, and promoting an interactive classroom." Not only does this article discuss the benefits, but it also discusses the issues associated with this trend.
Susan D

Game Based Learning - 0 views

  • . Computing technology has become widespread and is an accepted part of life now. In line with this computing culture, digital games and its metaphors are joining mainstream culture - this influence is widely felt and seen in arts, media, and our daily lives
  • tremendous learning value that games embody
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    Tells how game based learning is fun and engaging for students.
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    This talks about GBM and how it affects our minds and has an impact on our lives. It also talks about the expectations our future is going to and how many vast versions there are of GBM such as avatar, the environment, game play, competition, and others.
andrei gausling

Penetrating the Fog: Analytics in Learning and Education (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

  • But the most dramatic factor shaping the future of higher education is something that we can’t actually touch or see: big data and analytics. Basing decisions on data and evidence seems stunningly obvious, and indeed, research indicates that data-driven decision-making improves organizational output and productivity.
  • According to the 1st International Conference on Learning Analytics and Knowledge, “learning analytics is the measurement, collection, analysis and reporting of data about learners and their contexts, for purposes of understanding and optimising learning and the environments in which it occurs.”
  • Analytics spans the full scope and range of activity in higher education, affecting administration, research, teaching and learning, and support resources.
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  • How do big data and analytics generate value for higher education? They can improve administrative decision-making and organizational resource allocation. They can identify at-risk learners and provide intervention to assist learners in achieving success. By analyzing discussion messages posted, assignments completed, and messages read in LMSs such as Moodle and Desire2Learn, educators can identify students who are at risk of dropping out.13 They can create, through transparent data and analysis, a shared understanding of the institution’s successes and challenges. They can innovate and transform the college/university system, as well as academic models and pedagogical approaches. They can assist in making sense of complex topics through the combination of social networks and technical and information networks: that is, algorithms can recognize and provide insight into data and at-risk challenges. They can help leaders transition to holistic decision-making through analyses of what-if scenarios and experimentation to explore how various elements within a complex discipline (e.g., retaining students, reducing costs) connect and to explore the impact of changing core elements. They can increase organizational productivity and effectiveness by providing up-to-date information and allowing rapid response to challenges. They can help institutional leaders determine the hard (e.g., patents, research) and soft (e.g., reputation, profile, quality of teaching) value generated by faculty activity.14 They can provide learners with insight into their own learning habits and can give recommendations for improvement. Learning-facing analytics, such as the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) Check My Activity tool, allows learners to “compare their own activity . . . against an anonymous summary of their course peers.”15
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      Number two talks about customizing learning through analytics by  recognizing at-risk learners and helping them learn better.
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      Number nine also talks about customizing how students are taught. It says that Learning Analytics "can provide learners with insight into their own learning habits and can give recommendations for improvement."
  • Analytics in education must be transformative, altering existing teaching, learning, and assessment processes, academic work, and administration.
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      This right here is directly talking about using learning analytics to customize   how students are taught
  • Undoubtedly, analytics and big data have a significant role to play in the future of higher education. The growing role of analysis techniques and technologies in government and business sectors affirms this trend. In education the value of analytics and big data can be found in (1) their role in guiding reform activities in higher education, and (2) how they can assist educators in improving teaching and learning.
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      So pretty much this is saying that Learning Analytics can improve education because it can assist educators and help them improve their teaching and education based off of the data that they find about their students
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      Learning Analytics helps educators find out whats wrong and change it around the student so the student can get the best education possible
  • Learning analytics is essential for penetrating the fog that has settled over much of higher education. Educators, students, and administrators need a foundation on which to enact change. For educators, the availability of real-time insight into the performance of learners—including students who are at-risk—can be a significant help in the planning of teaching activities. For students, receiving information about their performance in relation to their peers or about their progress in relation to their personal goals can be motivating and encouraging. Finally, administrators and decision-makers are today confronted with tremendous uncertainty in the face of budget cuts and global competition in higher education. Learning analytics can penetrate the fog of uncertainty around how to allocate resources, develop competitive advantages, and most important, improve the quality and value of the learning experience.
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      This is a super helpful and straight forward answer to the question "how can learning analytics improve education." You can't get any clearer that that!
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    This source was written by George Siemens,who works in the Technology Enhanced Knowledge Research Institute at Athabasca University, and Phil Long, a Director of the Centre for Education Innovaton and Technology at the University of Queensland.  This site talks about how Analytics are used and what they are used for in Education
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    I really think this website can help anyone with a "foggy" idea of learning analytics.  Explains what to do with them above and beyond.  Woo hoo.
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    This article is about how data mining and research can help make decisions. This process is using statistical information instead of using informal guessing. It is beginning to be used on a wide level including medicine , business , and social programs and schools. It also says that education most have a reform and learning anaylitcs will have the biggest impact in deciding what will change or what will be added. So many of the students now a days spends time on the internet with social media and this leaves a foot print which leaves data of how their learning process works. Learning anaylitics is important because it benefits administrative and student purposes.
alliem_pphs

Learn the Web's core | CoreDogs - 0 views

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    This is a platform for creating digital textbooks for blended learning courses.
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    Coredogs is a platform for creating digital textbooks for blended learning courses. As the students finish their assignments in the books, they will receive information on how they comprehended the knowledge. It also gives the teachers information on how the student behaves.
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    Talks about looking at the students past, present and future to do less teaching, and more learning.
Joshua Shuck

Thumbs up for gesture-based computing - 0 views

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    Tells us how gesture based computing is now being used with this new technology and can be used for future game use.
Elena Ares

Bradley University adds iPads to its campus tours - Chicago Tribune - 0 views

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      The campus was dead and the tour guide shows off what normally goes on here during a busy time.
  • It is believed to be the first school to use the tablet technology in this way, though students are using iPads in class and some campuses are providing them free to freshmen. Bradley's admissions office is piloting their use, and have tested them on about 20 of 160 tours during the past 21/2 months.
  • The technology works like this: The Bradley tour guide has 10 videos on his iPad, and when he loads one during a tour, it triggers the video to play on the iPads carried by the prospective students. When videos aren't playing, a campus map is displayed on the screen
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  • Ferolo's academic research looks into how people use mobile devices in their everyday lives and how the technology affects their experiences. "If people are physically here, the video content becomes more relevant to them. I believe there is a higher engagement in that tour," he said.
  • Stacy Bernstein, 17, a high school senior who was visiting Bradley from St. Louis, said the videos provided insight that she didn't get by staring at limestone buildings.
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    Campus tour now comes with an iPad that helps future students around and gives them information 
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