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Randolph Hollingsworth

Research Ethics and Academic Integrity, Syracuse University - 0 views

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    Video clips and discussion guide to help faculty, research assistants and students talk about the issues inherent to research that impact scholarly ethics and academic integrity.
Randolph Hollingsworth

OER university (#oeru) - 0 views

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    he OER university is a virtual collaboration of like-minded institutions [Australia, New Zealand, Canada] committed to creating flexible pathways for OER learners to gain formal academic credit. The OER university aims to provide free learning to all students worldwide using OER learning materials with pathways to gain credible qualifications from recognised education institutions. It is rooted in the community service and outreach mission to develop a parallel learning universe to augment and add value to traditional delivery systems in post-secondary education. Through the community service mission of participating institutions we will open pathways for OER learners to earn formal academic credit and pay reduced fees for assessment and credit.
Randolph Hollingsworth

A Lesson in Academic Integrity | simulation re copyright ethics and plagiarism - 0 views

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    dealing with morals of plagiarism - could be revised to serve more issues especially stronger regarding various aspects of Creative Commons licenses
Randolph Hollingsworth

Digital Literacy Resource - Academic Integrity - 0 views

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    Cornell University's website on academic integrity, including a nice section on student rights for their own content created for class work.
Randolph Hollingsworth

Academic Earth | Online Courses | Academic Video Lectures - 0 views

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    Courses and online degrees compiled from a wide variety of universities where videotaped lectures are freely available.
Randolph Hollingsworth

HowOpenIsIt? Guide - 0 views

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    Comment by Tim Vollmer, Manager of Policy and Data for Creative Commons: "...a handy, human-readable reference guide for academic authors, publishers looking into supporting Open Access, and policy makers and funders adopting open policies that require Open Access to research that is funded through the public purse... focuses primarily on describing the spectrum of Open Access policies for journals. An increasingly important and related area is the sharing of data associated with the research process. Open data have the potential to facilitate enhanced scientific collaboration and reproducibility, but it is not yet settled, from both a legal and technical perspective, how this wealth of data that leads to the creation of scholarly work will be shared. And current research suggests an approach whereby articles are licensed under an open license (preferably CC-BY), while data associated with the article are dedicated to the public domain using a tool such as the CC0 Public Domain Dedication. In this way, researchers clearly communicate-in a comprehensive manner-the rights and permissions available to users for both the text and the data." Read more at http://blogs.plos.org/blog/2012/10/01/tim-vollmer-of-creative-commons-on-howopenisit/
Randolph Hollingsworth

MOOCs Fail Students With Dark Age Methods - 0 views

  • Some can lecture, some think they can lecture and other are just terrible at it.
  • However, we should not pretend that is is optimal even when it works.
  • If there is an idea inside the expert's head of how something works, programming or probability say, then there are graphics, usually animated graphics, that can present the core of the idea better than simply talking about it ever could. The problem is that it can be difficult to get right and this makes it expensive. You can transfer the abstract understandings inside an experts head much more effectively using interactive simulations of the fundamental mechanisms than by using only words. Once transferred, the words that surround it help make the whole thing clear and asking a few questions that are difficult if you don't understand and easy if you do provides the diagnostic.
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  • As programmers, our challenge is to create the tools for the job. Interestingly the tools are the same ones we already use to create games. They only require to be augmented with some smart diagnostics.
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    Mike James urges programmers to adapt gaming techniques to allow the regular-Joe academic expert to include a simulation quickly and easily into a learning experience (instead of videotaping them as they present it via words or pre-produced visuals)
Randolph Hollingsworth

Exploration of Open Educational Resources in Non-English Speaking Communities | eLearning - 0 views

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    "an increasing interest in online OER discussion across languages, particularly outside academic journal databases. Additionally, a widening "language gap" between OER discussions in English and other languages was identified in several platforms. This research reports some of the cultural and language challenges caused by the expansion of the OER discussion and highlights relevant findings in this field."
Randolph Hollingsworth

The Rise of MOOCS - CAMPUS TECHNOLOGY August 2013 - 0 views

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    The MOOC Business Plan- With millions of students taking high-quality MOOCs for free, schools and course providers are searching for a viable business model. Editorial: MOOC Shake- MOOCs will change higher education radically, but not in the way we expect right now. Assessment Tools for MOOCs- As MOOCs are made available for credit, scalable assessment options are essential. Building a Sense of Community in MOOCs- Massive class sizes can breed feelings of isolation, but they also enable more student interaction. Blended MOOCs: The Best of Both Worlds?- Combining in-class instruction with high-quality MOOCs may resolve some of the hurdles facing xMOOCs, but questions about cost and the impact on faculty remain unanswered. Watch video: Catheryn Cheal, AVP and senior academic technology officer at San Jose State, discusses how the school adapted a course for use in a blended MOOC. The Rise of MOOCs… What does it mean for higher education? Watch video: Cathy Sandeen, VP of education attainment and innovation at ACE, talks about the potential of MOOCs to increase the number of Americans gaining a post-secondary degree. cMOOCs: Putting Collaboration First- Alternative MOOC models are fostering creativity and collaboration with peers. How to Convert a Class Into a MOOC- The sheer size and diversity of the student body in a MOOC require a new approach to teaching. C-Level- The role of MOOCs in learner-initiated learning. MOOC News & Analysis- Georgia Tech's MOOC Degree
Randolph Hollingsworth

About Us - Lumen Learning and OER - 0 views

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    Co-founded by open education visionary Dr. David Wiley and education technology strategist Kim Thanos; finding quality content and mapping it to course learning outcomes; incorporating OER into academic strategy and curriculum decisions via consulting services; faculty training services; analytics and other outcomes to maximize student success
Randolph Hollingsworth

Center for Academic Integrity, Clemson University - 0 views

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    Includes codes/policies, case studies, assessment guide for departments and other institutions to start their own plan of action in promoting integrity on campus, calendar of events, resource database
Randolph Hollingsworth

Academic Integrity Case Studies and Quiz - Ryerson University - 0 views

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    Cartoon videos (in Flash) with transcripts - and students log in to take quizzes
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GradeGuru | Notes sharing by students, for students - 0 views

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    A knowledge sharing network for students to share and find class-specific notes, build academic reputations and earn rewards
Randolph Hollingsworth

Plagiarism Game - Lycoming College - 0 views

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    "Goblin Threat" in Flash by Snowden Library, Academic Center (570) 321-4053 Credits: The Goblin Threat game was created by Mary Broussard with assitance on question writing from Jessica Urich. Inspiration came from Dream Chronicles (available for purchase), and escape games such as Escape Artist. Almost all sound effects from Free Sound Project... see more at http://www.lycoming.edu/library/instruction/tutorials/gtCredits.html hmmmm - seems more like an illustrated quiz than a game to me
Randolph Hollingsworth

Affordable Learning Solutions, California State University - 0 views

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    The CSU's Affordable Learning Solutions Campaign is designed to enable faculty to choose and provide quality educational content that is more affordable for their students. CSU students typically pay over $800 per year for their books. By reducing their expenses, we believe we can provide better access to a quality CSU learning experience. We are launching this campaign in 2010 and will be continuously improving the services to CSU faculty and students each semester. The Affordable Learning Solutions website is designed to: - Make it easy for faculty, staff, and students to find no/low cost course content that can substitute for more costly textbooks Enable faculty to be recognized for their efforts in reducing costs for students - Share practices for using no/low cost digital content in CSU courses - Support campuses in customizing their strategies to enable affordable learning solutions For example: As part of a three-year partnership with Nature Publishing Group (NPG), publisher of the world's leading scientific journal Nature, CSU faculty guided and advised the development of NPG's Principles of Biology - the first in a series of interactive "born digital" textbooks. The text will be incorporated into courses for students at the Los Angeles, Northridge and Chico campuses starting in the 2011/2012 academic year.
Randolph Hollingsworth

Oral History in the Digital Age Webcast (Library of Congress) - 0 views

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    Mark Kornbluh and Douglas Oard interview - 81 mins
Randolph Hollingsworth

Free Technology for Teachers: Free 33 Page Guide - Google for Teachers - 0 views

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    Goggle does more than offer search tools, maps, online docs or spreadsheets for collaborative writing and figuring - it can also offer online quizzes, map placemarking, embedding books in your blog, and more!
Randolph Hollingsworth

Welcome to My PLE! - Student Testimonial vodcast - 0 views

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    A 7th grade science student shows us her personal learning environment (PLN) created by Symbaloo tumblelog- including how she uses a variety of platforms in searching out experts and talking with them (e.g., Skype and Blogster) or practicing how to write a lab report (e.g., Google Docs).
Randolph Hollingsworth

Diigo - How-to video - 0 views

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    Overview of Diigo as bookmark/notetaking app and community connections through sharing bookmarks publically and recommending ideas/knowledge to others.
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