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danfeinberg

Mugtug - 0 views

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    Browser based photo editing, drawing, and image creation
Rob Piorkowski

Exam Wrappers « Teaching Professor - 0 views

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    Formative feedback in the form of questions.
alexandra m. pickett

Dan Blank: Publishing, Innovation & the Web » Blog Archive » You Don't Sell T... - 1 views

  • You don’t sell to a community. You support a community. You provide for a community. You connect a community. You mediate a community. You balance a community. You sacrifice for a community.
alexandra m. pickett

How to Start Tweeting (and Why You Might Want To) - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Highe... - 0 views

  • One of the most common dismissals of Twitter sounds something like this, "I don't need to know what a bunch of people had for breakfast." My response to this is always, "if that what you're seeing on Twitter, you're following the wrong people." Twitter can help academics make and maintain connections with people in their fields, find out about interesting projects and research, or crowdsource questions and technical problems, but it can be difficult to know where to start.
alexandra m. pickett

My Twitter Presence - 0 views

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    "# I use Twitter to get the pulse of people in the larger online world. # I use Twitter to communicate in two directions. # I use Twitter to promote important causes, as well as business opportunities. # I use Twitter to promote other people's stuff 12 times as much I as do mine (12:1 rule). # I use Twitter to stay updated on people's shared news. # I use Twitter as a quick pulse-taking service. # I use Twitter to find business (via search). # I use Twitter to stream links to my stuff and to others' stuff. # I use Twitter to connect with humans. "
alexandra m. pickett

What is Twitter? - 0 views

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    "friends, family, and co-workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing?""
alexandra m. pickett

Exploring QR codes | The Savvy Technologist - 0 views

  • QR codes are 2-dimensional bar bodes and can be used to encode a variety of data. The barcode above represents the URL of the Wikipedia article about QR codes.
danfeinberg

Assessment Design and Cheating Risk in Online Instruction - 0 views

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    Study outlining the relationship between how assessments are set up and how often students cheat. Some good info hear about online integrity.
Rob Piorkowski

21CFP - The Fluencies - 0 views

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    The 21st Century Fluencies are not about technical prowess, they are critical thinking skills, and they are essential to living in this multimedia world. We call them fluencies for a reason. To be literate means to have knowledge or competence. To be fluent is something a little more, it is to demonstrate mastery and to do so unconsciously and smoothly.
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    Critical Thinking meets Technology
Rob Piorkowski

Audioboo - 1 views

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    A mobile & web platform that effortlessly allows you to record and upload audio for your friends, family or the rest of the world to hear.
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    Great audio tool ... embeds easily.
alexandra m. pickett

future-mind-map-giant.jpg (JPEG Image, 1600x1156 pixels) - Scaled (86%) - 0 views

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    ok this is way cool. see also futuretrendsbook.com
danfeinberg

Guskey and Grading: Lots to Think About - 0 views

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    Some great ideas on how to make grading more representative of a student's achievement level.
Rob Piorkowski

at Learning Theories - 0 views

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    Nice overview of different learning theories.
alexandra m. pickett

Survival of the Twittest: Benefits of microblogging backed by science | Geek.com - 0 views

  • Microblogging then allows us to not only enrich our most intimate social connections but also the less-intimate “weak ties”–the guy you met at a conference, the group of Australians you met at a hostel last summer in Europe, the girl who sat next to you in high school English–those people who, until the advent of microblogging, most of us would have lost touch with. It is this extended, “meaningful” socialization with many people, made possible for the first time by Facebook’s inclusion of its Newsfeed feature into the interface, that catapulted the platform from online social activity website popular amongst students and backpackers into its current incarnation, “de facto public commons”.
alexandra m. pickett

Is it Live or is it Internet? Experimental Estimates of the Effects of Online Instructi... - 0 views

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    "Is it Live or is it Internet? Experimental Estimates of the Effects of Online Instruction on Student Learning"
alexandra m. pickett

Department Senior Official to Discuss National Educational Technology Plan at TIES 2010... - 0 views

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    "discuss the National Educational Technology Plan and how technology is shaping the future of education in America"
alexandra m. pickett

How Would Students Rethink Education? - 0 views

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    * Better cafeteria food with real ingredients * No school busses - nearly every child mentioned the bullying of bus rides as one of the reasons they hated school * More choice in their assignments or projects * Replace grades with feedback and portfolios (like we did in our class) * Staggered start and end times so that the school would "feel smaller" * More alternative sports in addition to the traditional ones * Off-campus community service once a week * Job-shadowing for one month of the year * A monthly educational field trip * iPads, netbooks or laptops in classes - they even brought up some interesting ways to raise money for these devices * More freedom in terms of leaving to use the restroom, eating a snack or getting a drink of water * More electives - while most of them agreed that we need math, they suggested that maybe they could choose pre-geometry or pre-algebra or in reading, they could have reading classes geared toward certain topics * A school garden
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