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Sarah Bandy

Social Networking Sites and the Free Speech Rights of School Employee - 0 views

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    This website talk about the freedom of the student teachers. But it also goes back to talk about how it is freedom of speech and how they have the right.
grace gollon

Developing Digital Fluency through Ubiquitous Mobile Devices: Findings from a Small-Sca... - 0 views

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    "Developing Digital Fluency through Ubiquitous Mobile Devices: Findings from a Small-Scale Study"
grace gollon

Portable Data Assistants: Potential in Evidence-Based Practice Autism Treatment - 0 views

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    "Portable Data Assistants: Potential in Evidence-Based Practice Autism Treatment"
Chris Evans

Collaboration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    This website has information on collaboration along with history on the term.
Chris Evans

Collaborative journalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    This page explains how people use collaboration when doing journalism.
Chris Evans

Collaborative Skills - 0 views

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    This page describes different collaboration skills, and how collaborating can help in society.
trevor_stone91

The End of the Textbook as We Know It - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    Texts books at colleges are becoming to an end because of E-Textbooks. 
Joshua Shuck

Gesture-Based Computing - 0 views

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    more information on how this time of computing is used.
Joshua Shuck

Gesture-based computing? It's as 'Izi' as waving your hand - 0 views

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    Izi software indroducing new gesture based computing used for games and entertainment as well as other uses.
Andrew Backenstoe

Website Highlight: Playfair! Learn Why We Need to Have Fun at Work - 0 views

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    This website talks about why employees need to have fun in the workplace.
Andrew Backenstoe

Games, Contests & Puzzles: Entertaining Ideas for Educating Students | Intervention Cen... - 0 views

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    This is a website that talks about entertaining ideas for students to learn.
Andrew Backenstoe

What is the best way to keep students entertain in class? - Teachers Discussion - 0 views

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    This is a website where students and teachers can blog and talk about how to make learning easier and stronger. This is a topic on how to keep students entertained in class. 
Joshua Shuck

Gesture-Based Computing Uses $1 Lycra Gloves | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views

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    This page is about different ways gesture - based computing can entertain people through computing or even video games.
Joshua Shuck

What is Gesture Based Computing? - 0 views

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    This page briefly discusses gesture based computing and what it is and how it works.
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    Explains what gesture based computing is and how it is used for entertainment. there is also a video of examples.
Ashley Parenti

2010 Horizon Report » Four to Five Years: Gesture-Based Computing - 0 views

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    This is the 2010 Horizon Report and it talks about how gesture based computing is still in the works but is gaining speed fast.
Alexis Szmodis

CfP: 1st International Conference Learning Analytics & Knowledge | ROLE - 0 views

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    Learning Analytics and the knowledge, teaching and learning of concepts.
Alexis Szmodis

Learning Analytics | Emerging Media Initiative - 0 views

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    Software system created to collaborate and interact with others and computers.
tonyv-pphs

Wireless Tablet PCs Increase Collaborative Learning for Students - 0 views

  • This vision focused on improved interaction between teachers and students
  • , catering to multiple learning styles, in addition to enhancing the delivery and comprehension of increasingly complicated ideas
  • Working within the constraints of budget and course content requirements
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  • it became increasingly clear that some students responded to classroom technology differently than others
  • technology-savvy students readily utilized the IT assets to improve participation and comprehension, less comfortable students often hid behind their computer screens, using desktop PCs as barriers to interaction rather than as tools for collaboration
  • desktops were the perfect hiding place
  • participation of our students
  • classroom collaboration
  • Hinsdale assessed the transition to wireless Tablet PCs to improve classroom collaboration and learning
  • the best technology for the classroom.
  • create an interactive atmosphere between teachers and students, and facilitate a learning environment for all students,
  • activities they weren’t able to do before?and in a much more collaborative setting.”
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    This page describes how tablets increase collaboration skills between students, and with teachers.
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    This describes a research done in 1999 by a Doctor in Hinsdale. His research allowed for him to realized that people responded differently to technology in the classroom.
Chris Evans

The Culture of Collaboration: Articles - 0 views

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    This article explains how Toyota and BMW are going to collaborate in different areas of their companies. It then explains that collaborating can help the companies if the collaboration has value for both parties, structure and clarity, and non-differentiating processes.
Chris Evans

Building Collaboration - Article - Publications - Stronger Families Learning Exchange -... - 0 views

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    This article on collaboration describes what the term is, and then uses different real life examples on how it is used in every day life.
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