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Zotero | Home - 0 views

shared by Patrick Tabatcher on 30 Nov 12 - Cached
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    An open source project that helps you to collect, organize and cite research sources. 
Patrick Tabatcher

Google Cultural Institute - 0 views

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    HTML5 enhanced summaries of events and topics across the 20th century. These look like good "clif notes" versions of historical events.
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Thanks, Textbooks. - 0 views

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    This is just for humor value, although somewhat cautionary.  It's a site with humorous errors found in textbooks.  
wlampner

MOOCs and Libraries: Duke Librarians Aid MOOCs With Technology, Research - 1 views

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    Interesting that instructional technology housed in library at Duke.
wlampner

Harry Potter Monopoly 101 | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Harry Potter monopoly analogy to course design
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Add-ons for Google Docs & Sheets - YouTube - 0 views

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    "You use Google Docs and Sheets to get all sorts of stuff done -- whether you're staying up late to finish that final paper or just getting started on a new project at the office. But to help take some of that work off your shoulders, try add-ons-new tools created by third-party developers that give you even more capabilities in your documents and spreadsheets."
Patrick Tabatcher

Upload - PDFy - Instant PDF Host - 0 views

shared by Patrick Tabatcher on 15 Jul 14 - No Cached
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    A service to host and share PDFs.
Patrick Tabatcher

Presentations - MacSparky - 0 views

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    An iBook, coming soon (July 21), all about giving presentations. 
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. 
wlampner

U.S. Department of Education Expands Innovation in Higher Education through the Experim... - 0 views

  • The Department took those suggestions, and will be providing institutions with greater regulatory flexibility to design and test new approaches to student financial aid designed to meet the need of these students through several new experiments that will: Enable students to earn federal student aid based on how much they learn, rather than the amount of time they spend in class by providing federal aid to students enrolled in self-paced competency-based education programs. Provide flexibility for an institution to provide a mix of direct assessment coursework and credit hour coursework in the same program. Allow the use of federal student aid to pay for prior learning assessments, which can allow students—including returning adults or veterans—to decrease their time to get a degree.
  • Institutions that apply for and are granted these limited waivers would be able to have more flexibility over a portion of their federal student aid in order to implement experiments suggested by colleges, universities and the higher education community. Applications for the new experiments will be due in late September
  • Department is also announcing today that it will collaborate with the Department of Labor to develop a $25 million grant competition for an Online Skills Academy to support the development of a platform to enable high-quality, free or low-cost pathways to degrees, certificates, or other employer-recognized credentials
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  • release a notice inviting applications this week for a $1.5 million grant to study online education which will contribute to the growing body of evidence about what works in online education, especially for low-income and first-generation students.
Patrick Tabatcher

Leara Elevate5™ eLearning Interface for Adobe Edge Animate - 0 views

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    A tool to compile animations/projects from Adobe Edge Animate into an eLearning interface (like storyline).
Patrick Tabatcher

Odyssey.js - 1 views

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    An online tool to create narratives and interactive stories using maps and slides.
Steve Kaufman

'Origins of Common UI Symbols' by Shuffle Magazine - 0 views

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    They are road signs for your daily rituals - the instantly recognized symbols and icons you press, click and ogle countless times a day when you interact with your computer. But how much do you know about their origins? Originally published by Bryan Gardiner (http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/computer-symbols-history/all/)
Patrick Tabatcher

Google News Archive Search - 0 views

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    Scans of old newspapers from around the world.
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