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Kim Jaxon

DML2012 - 3 views

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    One of my favorite conferences is in SF this year, March 1-3. I'll most likely attend Friday and Saturday. You might consider going for one or two days to get a feel for current trends in digital learning and literacy. From the site: "The Digital Media and Learning Conference is an annual event supported by the MacArthur Foundation and organized by the Digital Media and Learning Research Hub located at the UC Humanities Research Institute, University of California, Irvine."
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    Registration closes Feb 3, $50 for students
Kim Jaxon

MIT Press series on Digital Media and Learning - 2 views

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    From the site: "The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Series on Digital Media and Learning examines the effect of digital media tools on how people learn, network, communicate, and play, and how growing up with these tools may affect peoples sense of self, how they express themselves, and their ability to learn, exercise judgment, and think systematically."
Jenny Elliott

Student-led Curriculum: Demanding, Digital, Compelling | DMLcentral - 0 views

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    This is really interesting, especially as we approach the time to begin designing our syllabi.
Kim Jaxon

Free Technology for Teachers: Video - Create a Collaborative Digital Writing Portfolio - 3 views

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    tool for creating collaborative portfolios
Kim Jaxon

"Wikirriculum: The Promises and Politics of an Open Source Curriculum" - 1 views

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    From the article: "The idea of an "open source curriculum" has until now seemed entirely at odds with the political standardization and prescription of the curriculum. Are there any signs that curriculum will catch up with the decentered open source potential of digital media, and what are the political implications?"
Karissa Ringel

Gaming the EFL classroom | Digital Play - 0 views

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    A blog post in which a teacher details the "gamification" of his classroom. It's an interesting read, although I'm not sure it's really what Gee has in mind, nor am I sure Daniel Pink ("Drive") would approve.
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