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Joyce Kincannon

Explain Everything™ - 3 views

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    a video creation tool
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    This is FANTASTIC!!!!! Thank you!
Enoch Hale

Classroom Architect - 4 views

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    Interactive classroom design tool - this is what I want to build to prompt reflection on the implications of space and learning.
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    This is wonderful! Thank you for posting this. So nice to see space being considered in order to create an environment for engagement and interaction. Fantastic!
Tom Woodward

Bookworm - 0 views

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    Text analysis tool
Tom Woodward

Twitter Natural Language Processing -- Noah's ARK - 0 views

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    "We provide a tokenizer, a part-of-speech tagger, hierarchical word clusters, and a dependency parser for tweets, along with annotated corpora and web-based annotation tools. "
Tom Woodward

How did they make that? | Miriam Posner's Blog - 4 views

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    Maybe this is a framework/concept for doing some of the ALT Lab documentation. It mixes tutorial/tool guide/example in a way that works pretty well.
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    I like this concept we can show examples of various interesting things faculty are doing and explain the creation process. That way faculty work is always at the forefront of what we do
Tom Woodward

http://splot.ca/ - 0 views

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    Simple tools, no logins- built on WordPress
Tom Woodward

Coggle - 0 views

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    Easy mind mapping tool
anonymous

The Dig: How to Background Your Tinder Dates - ProPublica - 2 views

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    Nice light piece on how to use some basic web tools to learn about a person.
Tom Woodward

Deciphering Glyph :: Email Isn't The Thing You're Bad At - 1 views

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    "Today, it's in vogue to talk about how Slack is going to replace email. As someone who has seen this play out a dozen times now, let me give you a little spoiler: Slack is not going to replace email. But Slack isn't the problem here, either. It's just another communication tool. The problem of email overload is both ancient and persistent. If the problem were really with "email", then, presumably, one of the nine million email apps that dot the app-stores like mushrooms sprouting from a globe-spanning mycelium would have just solved it by now, and we could all move on with our lives. Instead, it is permanently in vogue1 to talk about how overloaded we all are. "
Jonathan Becker

Why do schools use grades that teach nothing? - The Hechinger Report - 0 views

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    "At the college where I serve as president, we do evaluate student work; we just use a higher-quality method. Our students receive written evaluations not only on every assignment, but also for every course and learning activity. These evaluations are designed to be formative teaching tools."
Tom Woodward

An Infantryman Learns To Code - Inside DigitalOcean - Medium - 2 views

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    I wonder how often this opportunity is there but the person isn't . . . seems like the very definition of computational thinking. "In the end, the tool was very crude but accomplished something very useful: It had a flow that ensured all the reports required by people on the ground, and above, were sent in a timely and orderly manner. Each step of that flow was almost entirely automated. Each button filled a template and put the text in the clipboard for copy-pasting in the chat. Events were timed automatically. Distances and time of travel were computed automatically. A dropdown menu facilitated entering common values. Big warning signs were visible when a time critical step was ongoing, or some important data was missing."
Jonathan Becker

The Emoji Is the Birth of a New Type of Language ( - 0 views

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    "All you social dystopians can unclutch your pearls; no linguist thinks this bodes the end of writing. Text is our most powerful, go-to communication tool. For most people, these ideograms are an upgrade. And what an unusual one! Language always changes, of course; slang is born, prances, and dies. But it's exceedingly rare-maybe unprecedented-for a phonetic alphabet to suddenly acquire a big expansion pack of ideograms. In an age where we write more than ever, emoji is the new language of the heart. Go Back to Top. Skip To: Start of Article. "
Tom Woodward

Vermeer's Secret Tool: Testing Whether The Artist Used Mirrors and Lenses to Create His... - 0 views

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    ""One of the things I learned about the world of art," Teller says, "is there are people who really want to believe in magic, that artists are supernatural beings-there was some guy who could walk up and do that. But art is work like anything else-concentration, physical pain. Part of the subject of this movie is that a great work of art should seem to have magically sprung like a miracle on the wall. But to get that miracle is an enormous, aggravating pain." To see Vermeer as "a god" makes him "a discouraging bore," Teller went on. But if you think of him as a genius artist and an inventor, he becomes a hero: "Now he can inspire." "
Tom Woodward

Want to Make Your Course 'Gameful'? A Michigan Professor's Tool Could Help - Wired Camp... - 0 views

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    It's a bit insane to me this was a conversation but it's one that ought to happen much more. Are we practicing what we preach? "One of my undergrads came up to me and said, 'You know, Professor, your ideas about games as models for learning environments are really interesting, but I'm curious, why don't you teach your class following those ideas?'" Mr. Fishman says. "And I thought, Well, that's a really excellent question."
Jonathan Becker

Networked Scholars open course #scholar14 | George Veletsianos - 1 views

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    " In this course we will examine the tools and practices associated with networked, open, and digital scholarship. In particular we will investigate the emergent practice of scholars' use of social media and online social networks for sharing, critiquing, improving, furthering, and reflecting upon their scholarship."
Yin Wah Kreher

Art of Learning - 2 views

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    At the end of each day, I sit and I think about everything that I had learned from morning till night and I transform it into a "Daily Doodle." By combining studying and drawing, each doodle acts as a learning tool and a creative exercise. Please note that I am still in the learning process and that my doodles may not be accurate. If you find any errors, please send me an email so that I can learn from my mistakes! (michiko.maruyama@gmail.com)
Jonathan Becker

The remarkable way 3D printers are saving lives in refugee camps - 0 views

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    "There's no shortage of crises to attend to. But by providing new technology and tools, Refugee Open Ware might make refugee camps a space where those at the epicenter of a crisis can send out shock waves of good."
sanamuah

The Problem With Putting All the World's Code in GitHub | WIRED - 1 views

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    "possible to follow the development of a particular piece of software and see how it all came together. That's made it an irreplaceable teaching tool."
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