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Mathieu Plourde

Organize your resources in an online binder - LiveBinders - 1 views

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    "LiveBinders - Your 3-ring binder for the web Collect your resources Organize them neatly and easily Make an impression"
Mathieu Plourde

We're not teaching the web correctly - 0 views

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    "An adequate education in web literacy would provide a framework for understanding the internet. It's not just about learning to type or to use a computer or smartphone, nor is it about mastering a programming language like JavaScript. It's about the gulf in between. Web literacy requires understanding the difference between a web browser, a search engine, or an app, and being able to leverage each. It's about knowing how to evaluate online content, and knowing how to differentiate between the credible and the dishonest. It's about the ability to thwart phishing attempts, to craft strong passwords, and to control how personal data is collected and used."
Mathieu Plourde

Video Vault | Fox School of Business - 1 views

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    The Fox Video Vault is a collection of videos used in Online MBA courses.
Mathieu Plourde

THINK: Fresh Opinions, Sharp Analyses and Powerful Essays - 0 views

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    "we cannot be dependent on Facebook's benevolence for protection in a world where so much of our daily activities are codified into data and collected by third parties. Indeed, we should be skeptical of Facebook's own efforts to use artificial intelligence to monitor user data for what it deems dangerous content. To continue down this path is to passively accept a surveillance society and sacrifice the liberty that enables a democracy to flourish."
Mathieu Plourde

Bunkr: Collect, Organize, Present - 0 views

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    Goodbye PowerPoint!
Mathieu Plourde

New Forms of Assessment: measuring what you contribute rather than what you collect - 0 views

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    "Suppose instead students were rewarded for cooperation. Not collaboration; this is just the school-level emulation of the creation of cliques and corporations. Cooperation, which is a common and ad hoc creation of interactions and exchanges for mutual value.  Cooperative behaviours include exchanges of goods and services, agreement on open standards and protocols, sharing of resources in common (and open) pools, and similar behaviours. "
Mathieu Plourde

Field Notes for 21st Century Literacies - 1 views

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    A Guide to New Theories, Methods, and Practices for Open Peer Teaching and Learning
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