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Anthologize - 1 views

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    "Use the power of WordPress to transform online content into an electronic book."
Patrick Tabatcher

FLIR ONE™ personal thermal imager by FLIR® - See the Heat° - 0 views

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    An add-on that turns your iPhone into a high-end thermal imaging camera. 
anonymous

HostMath - Online LaTeX formula editor and browser-based math equation editor - 0 views

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    Pretty cool online LaTeX editor that seems to be MUCH more intuitive than other options. Might be something we could use for having students 'enter' equations as answers so the math quizzes aren't 100% multiple choice?
Stephen Allen

YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. - 1 views

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    This is the test. It takes about one second. I suppose it could point to or eliminate connection speed as an issue when a user is having trouble with one of our videos.
wlampner

New Classroom Tool Uses Laptops & Phones for Instant Assessment - 1 views

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    potential clicker alternatives, see comments for more to review
Patrick Tabatcher

Mic Technique - YouTube - 1 views

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    Good information on how to get good sound when recording audio. This is something we should share with, or teach to, faculty who are recording audio for their Storyline/Narrated PPTs
Steve Kaufman

With big data invading campus, universities risk unfairly profiling their students - 0 views

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    The downside of big data. Do we use performance metrics to unfairly profile students?
wlampner

Versal - 1 views

shared by wlampner on 11 Feb 16 - No Cached
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    Versal is a new way for anyone to create interactive online learning experiences and share them with the world. From full courses to short lessons and homework assignments, people can create unique experiences for students and embed them virtually anywhere on the web.
Steve Kaufman

These are the 10 breakthrough technologies you need to know about right now - 1 views

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    These technologies all have staying power. They will affect the economy and our politics, improve medicine, or influence our culture. Some are unfolding now; others will take a decade or more to develop. But you should know about all of them right now.
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