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southernpride

ERIC - Education Resources Information Center - 0 views

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    This article shows that education and researching habits have changed.  This is saying that apps can help education and researching.  It may seem lazy, but since we have the access to do it, why not do it?
southernpride

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    This article called, "There's an App for that" is very interesting in telling us that there is an app for almost everything you can think of.  A good read for anyone who is trying to understand mobile apps further.
southernpride

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    These are the top 40 apps that are best used in a high school classroom.  They are very interesting and maybe I will try some out! Shows that apps and education can be used.  This can also be considered innovation in the classroom.
Elena Ares

An iPad University: Giving It the Old College Try | Epicenter | Wired.com - 0 views

  • Now, let’s face it, online education isn’t exactly new. Typing “online degree” into Google gets you over 58 million results. Besides the well-known University of Phoenix, there are all sorts of online degree programs that promise a convenient, high quality education. Yale and MIT have recently put many of their lectures online, and iTunes U and Academic Earth offer resources from many top schools. Last year saw an unprecedented jump of almost a million more students studying online, according to the 2010 Sloan Survey of Online Learning. What makes MAT@USC different?
  • When students enter the online “classroom” – whether on their iPad or laptop – they see a Brady Bunch style grid of live-stream video headshots of 10-12 students and the professor. During class, which is scheduled several times throughout the week, students can take notes, view slides, discuss questions on a Twitter-like chat pod, break into groups, or virtually “raise their hand” to answer a question. In other words, they can do most of the activities they would in a normal classroom. Only in this scenario, their classmates might be sitting at a desk in rural Kansas – or Japan.
  • But is something valuable lost without real face-time in a physical classroom? Some critics argue that education must be more than just interactions with a smart screen – it’s about personal connections in a social space. Sundt thinks that many of those concerns, while perhaps more relevant for K-12 education, don’t really apply to the typically much older students pursuing a higher education.
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    they see a Brady Bunch style grid of live-stream video headshots of 10-12 students and the professor. During class, which is scheduled several times throughout the week, students can take notes, view slides, discuss questions on a Twitter-like chat pod, break into groups, or virtually "raise their hand" to answer a question.
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    A college trying out an iPad and seeing how it works as an experiment
Kendall Butler

7 Things You Should Know About Mobile App Development | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    This is a list of 7 things one should take into account before or while making an app.
andrei gausling

Knewton - the future of education? | Learning and Knowledge Analytics - 2 views

  • During the learning analytics conference in Banff, several presenters mentioned the speed at which analytics are moving into policy level decisions in universities and schools. Malcolm Brown, from EDUCAUSE, made the statement that learning analytics “are moving faster than any of us realize”.
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    This site is just about Learning  Analytics but its very helpful
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    This is actually a really cool site! it talks about  how fast learnign analytics is developing and how it works to improve education
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    This artical talks about how leaning anayltics is rapidly increasing in use around in education. It says that the factors for this are business intelligence technology sector increase for accountability and increased entrepreneurial help for the education sector. Learning anaylitics is used to change the education system to a new more personal one that is better than the traditional ways now. Such attempts have brought up new education resources like online learning companies like Pearson who has created blackboard and other sections that collect data and create a new way of learning. The moodle also came out of the Idea for learning anaylics but still maintains a closed system that does not change or adapt.
Sebastian Power

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    talks about how it is exploring new ideas
Sebastian Power

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    talks about how it can be used
Vicki Davis

2011 Horizon Report | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

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    The horizon report is out and will be the subject of our NetGenEd Project this year. Current trends: Time to adoption: One Year or Less * Electronic Books * Mobiles Time to adoption: Two to Three Years * Augmented Reality * Game-based Learning Time to adoption: Four to Five Years * Gesture-based Computing * Learning Analytics
chriso-pphs

Learning and Knowledge Analytics - Analyzing what can be connected - 0 views

  • A few resources from the past month or so that might be of interest:
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    Site that outlines how to implement learning analytics in the classroom.
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    This is some knowledge on learning analytics
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    This website is very helpful. It describes Learning Analytics very well, and it also gives many other sources throughout this website that can help you out.
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    This is a very informative blog about learning analytics.
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    This is a video that talks all about learning analytics
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