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François Dongier

SkyDance - On TubeWatcher.tv - 0 views

  • Fly above the rest with high-quality video in HD as you experience aerial views of France from the passenger's seat.
François Dongier

Clickers in the Classroom: An Active Learning Approach (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

  • Clickers, or student response systems, are a technology used to promote active learning
  • Clickers provide a mechanism for students to participate anonymously. Clickers integrate a "game approach" that may engage students more than traditional class discussion.
  • modern students are primarily active learners, and lecture courses may be increasingly out of touch with how students engage their world.
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  • clickers offer one approach to employing active learning in the classroom. They are more formally denoted as student response systems (SRS), audience response systems (ARS), or personal response systems (PRS).
  • Clickers help instructors actively engage students during the entire class period, gauge their level of understanding of the material being presented, and provide prompt feedback to student questions.
  • With clickers, students have an input device that lets them express their views in complete anonymity, and the cumulative view of the class appears on a public screen
  • In a normal class discussion situation, only one or two students have the opportunity to answer a question
  • Despite the lack of statistically significant results in this study, the perception survey data show that students perceive value in the use of clickers and would recommend their use in future classes. Contrary to expectations, learning outcomes of students using clickers did not improve more than the traditional active learning approach of using class discussion. Perhaps the value of the active learning pedagogy outshadowed the benefit of using clickers.
  • Sharing questions between instructors, or even providing a library or model curriculum of predesigned question sets, can make a big difference to a new instructor trying to climb a steep learning curve
François Dongier

YouTube - 【2010央视春晚 1080HD】17 - 魔术表演 Magic Show 2/2 刘谦 Liu Qian - 3 views

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    Magic!
François Dongier

Dailymotion - Sarkozy "in english" sur le nouveau site de l'Elysée - une vidé... - 1 views

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    The new French Presidential website has text2speech enabled. It gives interesting results in English.
François Dongier

THIS DUDE IS MY HERO | spaceghetto - 0 views

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    Nice kid in wolfland having fun
François Dongier

Ben Folds Plays Chatroulette Live in Concert [VIDEO] - 1 views

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    This guy is pretty good at the piano!
François Dongier

Cities getting dressed up for the Google cameras | Google Earth Blog - 1 views

  • Of particular note is Windsor, Canada, which has been looking really bad in StreetView.
  • the city would help pay the bill for Google to come back and reshoot.
François Dongier

Why the internet will fail (from 1995) « Three Word Chant! - 2 views

  • What’s missing from this electronic wonderland? Human contact. Discount the fawning techno-burble about virtual communities. Computers and networks isolate us from one another. A network chat line is a limp substitute for meeting friends over coffee. No interactive multimedia display comes close to the excitement of a live concert. And who’d prefer cybersex to the real thing?
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    Amazing... 1995 is just a few years ago
François Dongier

LinkTV Building a YouTube for Social Change - GigaOM - 0 views

  • LinkTV, a non-profit satellite TV channel that specializes in news and documentaries about global change and the developing world, is launching a site called ViewChange.org, which it says will be a one-stop portal portal “to help raise awareness of global development issues.”
François Dongier

Everyware: Interview with Adam Greenfield, Part 1 - 1 views

  • Last week I had the privilege of meeting Adam Greenfield, author of Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing. It's one of my favorite books about the Internet of Things and is still ahead of the curve, even though it was written in 2005 and published in 2006. Greenfield was in my city Wellington for the week, so I sat down with him at a local cafe to get his views on the current state of Internet of Things and where it's headed.
François Dongier

No joke: South Carolina now requires 'subversives' to register | Raw Story - 1 views

  • Five-dollar registration fee for persons planning to overthrow US government
  • Terrorists who want to overthrow the United States government must now register with South Carolina's Secretary of State and declare their intentions -- or face a $25,000 fine and up to 10 years in prison.
  • There's even a $5 filing fee.
François Dongier

How To Change Flat Tire Of A Car | How to u - 4 views

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    How to make something very simple seem extremely complex...
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