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Emily Rimland

3M announces Cloud Library e-book lending service for '21st century' libraries - 2 views

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    This is basically a platform agnostic ebook model...libraries buy the content and users can place them on whatever device they want. It's in beta and they have 100,000 titles so far. Seems like the way to go to me!
bartmon

A 'Moneyball' Approach to College - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 2 views

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  • Think of it as higher education meets Moneyball.
  • Today, half of students quit college before earning a credential. Proponents feel that making better use of data to inform decisions, known as "analytics," can help solve that problem while also improving teaching.
  • In April, Austin Peay debuted software that recommends courses based on a student's major, academic record, and how similar students fared in that class.
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  • One analytics tactic—monitoring student clicks in course-management systems—especially worries critics like Gardner Campbell, director of professional development and innovative initiatives at Virginia Tech. He sees these systems as sterile environments where students respond to instructor prompts rather than express creativity. Analytics projects that focus on such systems threaten to damage colleges much like high-stakes standardized testing harmed elementary and secondary schools, he argues.
  • Mr. Mazur argues that his new software solves at least three problems. One, it selects student discussion groups. Two, it helps instructors manage the pace of classes by automatically figuring out how long to leave questions open so the vast majority of students will have enough time. And three, it pushes beyond the multiple-choice problems typically used with clickers, inviting students to submit open-ended responses, like sketching a function with a mouse or with their finger on the screen of an iPad. "This is grounded on pedagogy; it's not just the technology," says Mr. Mazur, a gadget skeptic who feels technology has done "incredibly little to improve education."
  • By the eighth day of class, Rio Salado College predicts with 70-percent accuracy whether a student will score a C or better in a course.
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    Great article on Learning Analytics. I respectfully disagree with Gardner Campbell's quote, but I do see where he's coming from and that is something that universities need to be careful of.
Cole Camplese

Learning Technologies - Yammer - 2 views

  • Yammer enables co-workers to discuss ideas, post news, ask questions, and share links and other information. It’s your virtual watercooler that helps you get things done faster. Find answers to questions, connect with colleagues and learn more about what is going on around ECU on Yammer.
Emily Rimland

Apple - Education - Apple iPad Learning Lab - 2 views

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    Just learned about this nifty thing and heard that EMS may be getting one? Lots of possibilities with this!
Elizabeth Pyatt

Orgabnizing Mobile (A List Apart) - 2 views

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    Interesting article from A List Apart on how users want to interact with mobile apps. They classify usage patterns into "Lookup (quickly), Play (I'm bored), Check In, Edit (quickly)."
anonymous

Leafsnap: An Electronic Field Guide - 2 views

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    An iPhone app that uses facial recognition techniques to identify trees based on photos of their leaves. Thought this was a really interesting mobile learning development concept.
Cole Camplese

Mobile Business Intelligence, Analytics and Dashboards | Roambi - 2 views

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    Interesting suite of tools to consider exploring.
bartmon

BioLab Disaster - 2 views

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    Very good demo, illustrating how far you can push HTML 5 in terms of building browser-based games. I would have guessed this was flash at first glance.
Cole Camplese

Symposium opens technology dialogue - The Daily Collegian Online - 2 views

  • “Ultimately, we want ideas from the symposium to have a broad impact across the university,” he said.
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    "Symposium opens technology dialogue By Mike Hricik Collegian Staff Writer The 18th annual Symposium for Teaching and Learning with Technology brought more than 450 students, faculty members and employees from almost every Penn State campus together to discuss new approaches to teaching on Saturday."
Derek Gittler

Why publish science in peer-reviewed journals? - 2 views

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    "In this post, I will argue that cutting journals out of scientific publishing to a large extent would be unconditionally a good thing, and that the only thing keeping this from happening is the absence of a "killer app"."
John Dolan

Social Media's Slow Slog Into the Ivory Towers of Academia - 2 views

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    Underpinning a disdain for social media in higher education is the assumption that incoming students have an inherent aptitude for new technologies "If you took a soldier from a thousand years ago and put them on a battlefield, they'd be dead," Howard Rheingold, a professor teaching virtual community and social media at Stanford University, told me one morning via Skype.
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    A shoutout to Chris Long for finding this first!
Allan Gyorke

Home | Global Social Problems - 2 views

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    "Global Social Problems" course where students are asked to take on the role of a superhero and save the world through research, hands-on work on a local social issue, and imagining a solution to a broader social problem.
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    Doesn't look like a massively-open online course, but makes me think about setting up one of our own. I love how all of this (assignments, discussion, etc...) is completely exposed. With a course like this, I don't see the need for an LMS.
Cole Camplese

Be The Curator of Your Favorite Topic! | Scoop.it - 2 views

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    Looks very interesting. Might have to give this a try.
Allan Gyorke

TED Talk: The best stats you've ever seen - 2 views

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    Very cool trend in dynamic visualizations of data.
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    Something that we should consider when we start looking at things like campus or college use of various TLT Services. Here's an interactive example: http://oir.memphis.edu/WebPages/ExpendituresToDegrees.html
Cole Camplese

Push Pop Press: Al Gore's Our Choice - 2 views

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    I don't care if you agree with the science, this represents the first real interactive text designed for iOS that I have seen.  I can't even imagine how much this thing cost to make, but it looks really stunning.  But at 4.99 it seems like a mind bending opportunity to learn about interaction design.
bkozlek

Blog Importer - Squarespace - 2 views

  • Squarespace is the only blogging platform on the web with a custom importing system designed to attack the nasty details of seamlessly and completely moving your blog. Our system goes beyond just importing all of your blog posts and comments -- we ensure that all your media is moved over, URLs remain working, and that all of your data comes with you -- where it belongs .
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    I wonder if there would be a way to go to ss and then move to WP or another service with all the assets? I think we just found our recommended service provider for moving. Might be good to share that at the portfolio meeting Monday.
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    I've tried importing some content in squarespace and it hasn't exactly worked as advertised. I'll keep playing. Also, check out the video under the tour section, so sick.
Robin Smail

Create Your Own Wiki with the WordPress Wiki Plugin - Now Available for Free | WordPres... - 2 views

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    I'll definitely be trying this plugin in my WordPress blog. You know, just as soon as I get it set up...
Derek Gittler

Tangled in an endless web of distractions - Boston.com - 2 views

  • “Students are totally shameless about how they use their computers in class,’’ said David Jones, an MIT professor. “I fantasize about having a Wi-Fi jammer in my lecture halls to block access to distractions.’’While MIT has yet to unwire a single lecture hall, some law schools, including the University of Chicago’s, have in recent years blocked wireless access in classrooms to keep students engaged in Socratic discussions instead of their classmates’ Groupon and eBay activitie
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