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Newman Lanier

Symposium for the Future » It is easy to fall in love with technology… (by da... - 0 views

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    Technology does not determine practice. How people embrace technology has less to do with the technology itself than with the social setting in which they are embedded. Those who are immersed in a techno-savvy, technophilic community are far more likely to embrace technology than those whose social world is shaped by other patterns of consumption and communication.
George Turner

Moodle for iPhone Demo - 2 views

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    This is a 5-min video clip demonstrating the iPhone-Moodle app. Impressive technology... also watch out for the music! Since the iPhone and the iPad share a similar operating system, this technology might also be useable on iPad. Technology similar to this in combination with the increasing availability of 4th Generation, WiMax, technology takes learning to a new level.
Newman Lanier

ISTE | Toys to Tools - 1 views

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    Toys for Tools discuses how to enhance learning by using the powerful technology of cell phones both inside and outside the classroom. Many, if not most, educators view cell phones as the enemy. Author Liz Kolb sees them as powerful technology in the hands of students. Acknowledging the current reality-at many schools ban student cell phone use in the classroom-Kolb discusses a host of innovative and highly interesting uses for the technology that do not require using the phones in the classroom. She also addresses the issues that have caused the bans and provides guidelines for overcoming the problems.
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    Cell phones in classrooms? Ideas for incorporating these ubiquitous technology "Toys"/"Tools" into courses.
Newman Lanier

National League for Nursing - Faculty Development - NLN Technology Conference - 0 views

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    The 4th NLN Technology Conference Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland October 29 - November 1, 2009
Newman Lanier

Blogs & Beyond: Teaching with Technology and Curiosity | HASTAC - 0 views

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    A good discussion about teaching with ICT technology
Newman Lanier

Free Technology for Teachers: 11 Techy Things for Teachers to Try This Year - 9 views

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    A list of things to try this semester. If you are looking for where to begin integrating technology into your classroom, pick one of the technology tools from this list.
Newman Lanier

2010 Horizon Report - 5 views

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    "The 2010 Horizon Report is a collaboration between The New Media Consortium and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative An EDUCAUSE Program"
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    An important report on trends in educational technology. A must read for keeping current and understanding context of future learning tools and techniques.
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    something of interest in the report that I heard Chris Dede talk about in 2007 was the rise in use of mobile technology for learning. The new blackboard 9.1 allows for some connection to its LMS from mobile devices. It will be interesting to see how we harness this technology to be more than just another means of information delivery. I would really love to work on some app ideas that were specifically designed for learning on these devices.
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    I agree! Mobile Learning is coming and it should be - has the potential to be so much more than improved access. it can be more than simply having access to recorded lectures in your car or on the bus via an iPod. I'm optimistic about the use of twitter and mobile devices to extend the classroom experience and improve communication. But I think we can do more. These mobile devices ( smart phones, Blackberry, iPad) are powerful computers in their own right. Perhaps we should start looking for and bookmarking mobile learning initiatives.
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    Absolutely. And as luck would have it, some folks on the IT list forum I am a part of have posted some. I'll log in and take a look. I am excited about the portability of information and would love to see such devices invited into the classroom for the purpose of learning instead of just seeing them turned off. When you think about it, mobile devices are pretty powerful mini computers networked to global information that could be, and should be harnessed. The power of google at my fingertips, whenever I need it.
Newman Lanier

"Preparing The Next Generation Of Nurses To Practice In A Technology-Rich Environment: ... - 0 views

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    "Preparing The Next Generation Of Nurses To Practice In A Technology-Rich Environment: An Informatics Agenda."
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    NLN's position paper on preparing nurses to work with technology
Linda Goodwin

Many Eyes: Handbook of Emerging Technologies for Learning - 2 views

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    "Many Eyes" for emerging technologies for learning - a handbook
Jil Wright

Home (USM ABNF 2010) Technology in Nursing Education - 1 views

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    Leaders in the Use of Technology in Nursing Education to Collaborate with the Global Community ABNF 2010
Mary Barzee

Free Reports | Faculty Focus - 1 views

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    Attached is a document from Faculty Focus on teaching with technology. These documents are collections of short pieces on the particular topic … and Faculty Focus has LOADS of topics. You can find that list of topics at http://www.facultyfocus.com/free-reports/. All reports are free, but in order to download them, you have to register (i.e., enter your e-mail address and create a password). Once you register, you will get regular announcements from Faculty Focus when new reports come out. Sometimes the e-mails are about reports you've already been notified of, but most of the time it's new stuff. Well, now that you know about this great resource, I will assume that those of you who are interested will register and get your own announcements. I, therefore, will not be cluttering up your Inbox with any more of these things … though you can expect notices when other kinds of things come out that might be of interest to you. Theresa M. "Terry" Valiga, EdD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Professor & Director, Institute for Educational Excellence
anonymous

New iPhone app can detect atrial fibrillation | Healthcare Professionals | Scoop.it - 3 views

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    Take Home: UMass Medical School and WPI have developed an app that can detect atrial fibrillation.  This moves connected and mobile health closer to reality.  The really important development with this approach might allow us to treat patients who have AF intermittently (paroxysmal) differently than we currently do.  Because we are worried about stroke, patients now get blood thinners all the time because we are concerned that they will have recurrences without knowing about it.  With this technology, in the future, we might see validation of a strategy that allows use of blood thinners when patients are in AF only, sometimes called a pill in the pocket.
Mary Barzee

Online Teaching Guide - 7 views

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    "The Online Teaching Guide was developed by faculty members from the Duke University School of Nursing (DUSON) under the guidance of the Duke Center for Instructional Technology (CIT). The work of this group culminated in this resource for faculty members who want to enhance their ability to plan effective online learning experiences for students. This guide serves as a user-friendly and practical tool to assist faculty in planning and implementing online courses."
Newman Lanier

Teaching with Technology / Index - 1 views

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    A good list of tools and resources for Web2.0 teaching tools
Newman Lanier

Online Tutorials - 0 views

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    TurningPoint and TurningPoint AnyWhere (both Mac and PC) are used at DUSON as a 'clicker' technology to engage students in the classroom.
leisa bolles

NEAT - Nursing Education and Technology - 1 views

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    "The partners piloted the learning objects and case studies in their own programs and facilitated the dissemination and adoption by others. In order to do this in a cost-effective, quality manner, four types of teams collaborate on meeting the following objectives:"
Newman Lanier

Health Education Assets Library - Home - 4 views

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    "HEAL is a digital repository that allows medical educators to discover, download, and re-use over 22,000 medical education resources. Through generous funding by IAMSE, HEAL is becoming a dynamic, user-centered digital environment to allow medical educators to share and discuss teaching resources and methods. This is being accomplished through the incorporation of key characteristics of Web 2.0 technologies into HEAL including user reviews of resources and user tagging (searchable keywords) of resources. "
Newman Lanier

UNC TLT Conference Site - 0 views

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    "Formerly hosted by the UNC TLT Collaborative, this year the TLT Conference is being hosted by UNC-Pembroke, with support by the UNC System, and will be held April 13-15, 2010 in Second Life. The presentations and demonstrations will be held on the five NC Education WeBIEE islands. NC Education is a Second Life group funded by the community colleges and open to all of North Carolina education. Registration for the 2010 UNC TLT Conference is free! You can attend from your home, office, library . . . anywhere you have a broadband internet connection -- for free!!"
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    An example of a educational technology conference held in Second Life. Many of our community will attend - Hope to see you there!
Newman Lanier

Apple - Education Seminars & Events - AcademiX 2010 Online - 0 views

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    "Join colleagues from across the country in exploring how open access is transforming learning in higher education. Apple and MacLearning.org invite you to AcademiX 2010 for a look at open access, the new teaching methods that are evolving with it, and the Apple technologies that help make it all simple. Six 20-minute talks will expose you to successful approaches, and jump-start a provocative conversation between participants and presenters."
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    Mary Barzee and I attended this conference last year. It was very well done. Registeration is free and accessable via webinar.
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