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In the 21st-Century University, Let's Ban Books - Commentary - The Chronicle of Higher ... - 0 views

  • Student materials might contain not just the commentary of the individual professor but of professors all over the world
  • Selecting and curating such enhancements to enlighten students without overwhelming them would be the responsibility of the professors.
  • books—and commentaries on books—would start to be connected in ways they aren't now
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  • Colleges and professors exist, in great measure, to help "liberate" and connect the knowledge and ideas in books. We should certainly pass on to our students the ability to do this. But in the future those liberated ideas—the ones in the books (the author's words), and the ones about the books (the reader's own notes, all readers' thoughts and commentaries)—should be available with a few keystrokes. So, as counterintuitive as it may sound, eliminating physical books from college campuses would be a positive step for our 21st-century students, and, I believe, for 21st-century scholarship as well. Academics, researchers, and particularly teachers need to move to the tools of the future. Artifacts belong in museums, not in our institutions of higher learning.
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The mobile app is going the way of the CD-ROM: To the dustbin of history | VentureBeat - 0 views

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    Useful discussion when thinking about mobile solutions for Tufts
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12 Dozen Places To Educate Yourself Online For Free - 1 views

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    Tufts OCW happens to be listed second in this list.
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Coach's Eye: The ultimate coaching app for iPhone and iPod touch - 0 views

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    Designed for coaches, but looks like it could be useful for video feedback on any hands-on activity, plus I think it's only $0.99!
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    The Community of Practice on Communities of Practice
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The Legacy of Steve Jobs | Tufts Now - 0 views

  • Tufts researchers in my group at the Human-Computer Interaction Lab, as well as the Human Factors Program, the Information Visualization Lab, the Human-Robot Interaction Lab, the Center for Engineering Education and Outreach and other research groups on campus attempt to look further into the future and invent new types of interfaces that might follow or complement the GUI we all use today.
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    "Tufts researchers in my group at the Human-Computer Interaction Lab, as well as the Human Factors Program, the Information Visualization Lab, the Human-Robot Interaction Lab, the Center for Engineering Education and Outreach and other research groups on campus attempt to look further into the future and invent new types of interfaces that might follow or complement the GUI we all use today."
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Building An Online Learning Community by Kevin Wilcoxon : Learning Solutions Magazine - 0 views

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    How can an instructional designer (ID) leverage social interaction online to engage learners, increase exchange and dialogue, and get better results, without losing the purposeful focus provided by an instructor or traditional course content and structure? Many IDs are intrigued by the potential of communal experiences online, but there is a great deal of uncertainty about how to proceed. Here are a couple of cases that you may find interesting. Afterward, I offer a roadmap for producing similar results.
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ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    great article!
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