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Kathryn Plank

You're Distracted. This Professor Can Help. - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Educ... - 0 views

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    David Levy's course at the University of Washington puts technology in its place-in the control of students.
Kathryn Plank

Multi-tasking while studying: Divided attention and technological gadgets - 2 views

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    Food for thought...with implications for our students and for ourselves.
Kathryn Plank

How schools are putting the iPad to work - 0 views

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    Summary with some useful links to see examples of iPad use (both in higher ed and K12).
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Five Great Sites for Student Collaboration - 0 views

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    Some interesting online tools.
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To MOOC or not to MOOC? - 1 views

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    To MOOC or Not to MOOC? November 29, 2012 - 3:00am By W. Joseph King and Michael Nanfito
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Wiley: Wiley Spotlight Apps - 1 views

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    Wiley announces new apps to aid in research and teaching, different apps for different disciplines. "Wiley Spotlight Apps are essential for all researchers, faculty, students and professionals."
Kathryn Plank

Blended Learning Toolkit - 0 views

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    This Blended Learning Toolkit is a free, open resource for educational institutions interested in developing or expanding their blended learning initiatives.
Kathryn Plank

The International Journal of ePortfolio - 2 views

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    The International Journal of ePortfolio (IJeP) is a double-blind, peer-reviewed, open access journal freely available online. The mission of the International Journal of ePortfolio (IJeP) is to encourage the study of practices and pedagogies associated with ePortfolio in educational settings.
Kathryn Plank

Casting Out Nines Blog - 0 views

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    ...Where math, technology, and education cross
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    This is a blog by Robert Talbert, a math professor at Grand Valley State University. A group of us at Otterbein recently participated in a webinar he conducted on flipping the classroom.
Kathryn Plank

Teaching in the Cloud: Leveraging Online Collaboration Tools to Enhance Student Engagement - 2 views

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    CRLT's latest Occasional Paper describes how a wide range of instructors at Michigan use online collaboration tools to enhance student engagement and course management.
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    Like Otterbein, the University of Michigan now uses Google for its email. This occasional paper describes how faculty there have used the Google tools in their courses.
Kathryn Plank

The Pop! of the Wild - 0 views

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    How can we claim the advantages of online education without losing the most essential triangular configuration--student, teacher and world--in higher education?
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FERPA Statements - 0 views

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    Description Some faculty may find it useful to have their students access certain public online services (e.g., blogs, wikis, social media tools, etc.) as part of their course work. It is up to the faculty member to evaluate the educational value of such activities, but it is also a responsibility of the faculty member to protect their students and the institution from any risks associated with using such non-institutional resources.
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