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The Answer Pad V2 - 0 views

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    A free online technology that uses apps on phones and computers to improve student interaction. This is basically a response-tracking system without clickers. It eliminates the problems of students forgetting clickers or giving them to friends in class. I use it to take attendance and gauge understanding pre- and post-lesson. I just found it a few weeks ago and am still learning. If you have experience using it or another technology, share with me!
erasnick

Information Science and Technology Portfolio - 1 views

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    This page is intended for undergraduates, but there are very few pages of IT Portfolios. This pages can easily be adapted to a graduate student. - ERR General description Purposes Location Contents Assessment Login to your developmental portfolio (Note: For sample entries, login with userid and password as istsample) Back to the Information Science and Technology home page General description Any student majoring, minoring, and/or receiving a teaching endorsement in Information Science and Technology must develop a developmental portfolio.
erasnick

Chad Blake - Information Technology and Web Development Portfolio - 1 views

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    This is a great site created by a student. He's done a terrific job and I plan on using a lot of these idea. - ERR Chad Blake's Information Technology and Web Development/Design Portfolio. This website is designed to showcase my work experience as well as to advertise my resume for potential Employers.
sblon001

Sonya Bland-Williams - 1 views

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    Sonya Bland-Williams, Old Dominion University, Instructional Design and Technology Department, Graduate Student. Studies Instructional Design and Technology, Rubrics, and Self Regulation.
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    Introduction (About Me) Sonya Bland-Williams, Old Dominion University, Instructional Design and Technology Department, Graduate Student.
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    Reflections on Faculty Research Expectations
erasnick

Curriculum Vitae Professor Shane Mitchell Greenstein Kellogg Chair in Information Techn... - 0 views

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    This is the CV for a professor of IT at a large, not-for-profit, private, very high research activity school.
erasnick

35 Professionally Designed Personal Portfolio Websites - 1 views

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    As I mentioned, there are not many websites that are or have portfolios for IT. I did find this site that gives dozens of examples of what portfolios could like it. You just had to fill in the content. - ERR Web technology has filtered its way in to portfolios especially in the digital work place job market. Creative Professionals are looking for an portfolios websites for an exclusive online presence to present their work more professionally and elegantly. Recently, I have been working on my personal portfolio website, which mainly showcase the websites I have done in the past.
Daniel Hocutt

EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative Publications - 1 views

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    Chronological listing of EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) publications. Includes "7 Things You Should Know..." whitepapers that summarize a topic and provide overviews and resources for further study. Also includes papers and reports, briefs, and more. Provides useful starting point for research and findings on technology in education.
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    Could you help me how to share my personal blog with PFF goupe. I created my blog but don't know how to add it to the course blogs Fall 2014 page
erasnick

CURRICULUM VITAE DARON ACEMOGLU - 1 views

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    This CV is from MIT, a medium sized university with high research activity. There is personal information given in this CV, but it is not too detailed.
erasnick

Wu He's profile page - 0 views

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    Dr. He graduated from ODU and now is teaching and conducting research in IT.
erasnick

Jim Jansen's ResearchGate profile page - 0 views

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    Dr. Jansen teaches at Penn State.
erasnick

Dr. Kumaraguru\'s Teaching Philosophy - 1 views

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    Comment below from Dr. Kumaraguru's site. PDF version Two important skills that students should learn from classrooms are learning-by-doing and inter-disciplinary skills. Learning theory emphasizes that students learn better by experiencing what they learn. Students gain a deeper understanding if they are exposed to problems that are relevant to the real world.
erasnick

Ira Goldstein - Teaching Philosophy - 0 views

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    Comment below from Dr. Goldstein's site I believe that it is my responsibility as a teacher to go beyond simply imparting facts. I believe in engaging students as partners in developing their learning experience.
Monique Colclough

James L. Moore III - Counselor Education - 0 views

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    Over the years, the United States has undergone numerous changes and unfortunately many segments of society are not functioning optimally. Many of the changes are, directly or indirectly, related to economics, technological advancements, and demographic shifts.
erasnick

CV for Dr. Mahafzah - 1 views

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    This is the CV for a professor at a small, not-for-profit, school only granting bachelor and master degrees. I find some of the personal information included odd.
sbech001

Maintaining a Healthy Work-Life Balance as a Young Academic - Careers Advice - jobs.ac.uk - 0 views

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    Great resource! I liked that the article described how academic life has changed due to technology.
cwill134

Health & Physical Education / Physical Education Portfolio - 0 views

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    Approximately 30 percent of American adults are obese and 16 percent of teenagers are considered overweight. These numbers show a stark lack of physical fitness in the American population. At a time when physical activity is declining due to technological advances, musculoskeletal injuries and chronic diseases are up.
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