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Mathieu Plourde

aMap - 0 views

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    aMap is short for 'argument map'. The idea's very simple - to promote the art of arguing by mapping out complex debates in a simple visual format.
Mathieu Plourde

What's out there? Looking at Academia.edu - 0 views

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    It's an thought-provoking model of networking, inviting you to navigate a visualization of two parallel networks, one of research interests and one of academic institutions. Research topics and publishing outputs become the organizing principals.
Mathieu Plourde

"Personal Learning Network" Diagram - 0 views

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    Scott Wilson posted this diagram to illustrate one possible conceptual structure for a future personal learning environment (PLE).
Mathieu Plourde

Visualizing Open/Networked Teaching - 0 views

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    Open teaching is described as the facilitation of learning experiences that are open, transparent, collaborative, and social. Open teachers are advocates of a free and open knowledge society, and support their students in the critical consumption, production, connection, and synthesis of knowledge through the shared development of learning networks.
Mathieu Plourde

Lovely Charts | Free (?) online diagramming application - 0 views

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    With Lovely Charts's extremely simple and intuitive drag'n drop drawing mechanism, you'll be able to focus on what really matters. You won't have to draw boxes and arrows, you won't have to worry about what symbol to use.
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REFLECTIVE DIARY TOOL - 0 views

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    Diagrams showing the process of a reflective diary.
Mathieu Plourde

Prezi.com - The zooming presentation editor - 0 views

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    With the help of Prezi you can create maps of texts, images, videos, PDFs, drawings and present in a nonlinear way. Move beyond the slide, it only takes 5 minutes to learn how to use Prezi.
Mathieu Plourde

Here's An Easy Way to Create Whiteboard Lectures for Your E-Learning Courses - 0 views

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    LectureScribe was developed by Brian C. Dean at Clemson University. It's a simple tool that lets you write and capture your whiteboard lectures. I'd also like to add that the tool is FREE.
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