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BYU Center for Teaching and Learning - 0 views

shared by sheryl barnes on 23 Feb 12 - Cached
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    Nice site structure, looks like a great organization
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A Tech-Happy Professor Reboots After Hearing His Teaching Advice Isn't Working - Techno... - 0 views

  • It doesn't matter what method you use if you do not first focus on one intangible factor: the bond between professor and student.
  • his job is less about being an expert imparting facts and figures, and more about being a salesman convincing students that his material is worth their attention
  • Whatever tool professors can find to conjure that—curiosity and a sense of amazing possibilities—is what they should use
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NspireD2: Learning Technology in Higher Ed. - 0 views

shared by sheryl barnes on 09 Feb 12 - Cached
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    Great TwT site from Notre Dame with lots of wonderful articles.
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Piazza - Ask. Answer. Explore. Whenever. - 1 views

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    Mentioned on Wired Campus. It looks like a combination of Google Wave (organized by topics in real-time) and Berkman Center's Live Question Tool. 
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    Looks great!!! (and maybe a little overwhelming to the average faculty member?) I wonder who/what would be a good use case to try it out? Any thought that Kris might want to give it a try (since he seems to like to throw a lot of things into his class?)
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Temple U. Project Ditches Textbooks for Homemade Digital Alternatives - Wired Campus - ... - 0 views

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    Really neat FD / textbook alternative approach - would love to do something similar here, in conjunction with our librarians!
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Stanford Professor Gives Up Teaching Position, Hopes to Reach 500,000 Students at Onlin... - 0 views

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    Very interesting comments threads
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The Active Class » Blog Archive » Do they do the reading? Helping students pr... - 0 views

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    Practical tips on how to "flip classroom" and great discussions about if the model is conducive to learning
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The Human Anatomy, Animated With 3-D Technology - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • So, in an adjacent classroom, a group of students wearing 3-D glasses made by Nvidia, a graphics processing firm, dissected a virtual cadaver projected on a screen. Using a computer to control the stereoscopic view, they swooped through the virtual body, its sections as brightly colored as living tissue. First, the students scrutinized layers of sinewy pink muscles layered over ivory bones. Then, with the click of a mouse, they examined a close-up of the heart, watching as deep blue veins and bright red arteries made the heart pump.
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Socrative - a response system web app « NspireD2: Learning Technology in High... - 0 views

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    Simpler than poll everywhere
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Resources For Educational Technology - home - 0 views

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    speaker recommendations from posting on an NMC list
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Center for Distributed Learning : DL Impact Evaluation - 0 views

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    Research findings & resources on Distributed (Distance) Learning
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