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Peter DiFalco

Large Course Redesign at UNC Charlotte - 1 views

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    NCAT Model course transformation service offered by the Teaching and Learning office at UNCC
Ann Steckel

Integrating Digital Audio Composition into Humanities Courses - ProfHacker - The Chroni... - 0 views

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    "May 25, 2010, 02:00 PM ET Integrating Digital Audio Composition into Humanities Courses By Prof. Hacker Edison Phonograph[This guest post is by Jentery Sayers, who is a PhD candidate in English at the University of Washington, Seattle. In 2010-2011, he will be teaching media and communication studies courses in Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at the University of Washington, Bothell. He is also actively involved with HASTAC. You can follow Jentery on Twitter: @jenterysayers.] Back in October 2009, Billie Hara published a wonderfully detailed ProfHacker post titled, "Responding to Student Writing (audio style)". There, she provides a few reasons why instructors might compose digital audio in response to student writing. For instance, students are often keen on audio feedback, which seems more personal than handwritten notes or typed text. As an instructor of English and media studies, I have reached similar conclusions. Broadening the sensory modalities and types of media involved in feedback not only diversifies how learning happens; it also requires all participants to develop some basic-and handy-technical competencies (e.g., recording, storing, and accessing MP3s) all too rare in the humanities. In this post, I want to continue ProfHacker's inquiry into audio by unpacking two questions: How might students-and not just instructors-compose digital audio in their humanities courses? And what might they learn in so doing? Designing Courses with Audio Composition in Mind One of the easiest ways to integrate digital audio composition into a humanities course is to identify the kinds of compositions that might be possible and then find some examples. Below, I consider five kinds of digital audio compositions: * recorded talks * audio essays * playlists * mashups * interviews Each entails its own learning outcomes, technologies, and technical competencies. The recorded talk consists of students reading their own academic essays a
Peter DiFalco

CRASS Recorders v2 - 0 views

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    A recipe for a Mac-Mini based kiosk-like self-service digital video recorder for students to record themselves delivering speeches. 
Laura Sederberg

Pandora Radio - Listen to Free Internet Radio, Find New Music - 0 views

shared by Laura Sederberg on 16 Apr 09 - Cached
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    Pandora radio is the personalized internet radio service that helps you find new music based on your old and current favorites. Create custom web radio stations, listen free.
Peter DiFalco

Getting Started with Interactive Tools in Bb Learn 9.1 Service Pack 8 - 2 views

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    PDF that compares Wikis, Blogs, Journals and Discussions and gives a few tips for getting started with them.
Jim Aird

Blackboard Software Will Incorporate Virtual College Bookstore - Wired Campus - Blogs -... - 0 views

  • Blackboard will test the bookstore service on about a dozen campuses this spring, Ms. Blot said, and plans to make it available more widely this summer.
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