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Jonathan Becker

1889 Baist Atlas Map of Richmond, Virginia - 2 views

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    Slick mapping visualization from our friends at the VCU Libraries. The Internet is going to be big some day...
William

New Statesman | We still don't really know how bicycles work - 3 views

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    Interesting overview of the physics of a bicycle, discussion about history, research and conclusion that we really don't understand how a bicycle works.
sanamuah

Clever App Reveals a Snapshot of Your Location-In the Past | WIRED - 0 views

  • The app aims to bring glimpses of history to your smartphone screen, using images tied to wherever you happen to be. Users receive notifications when they’re near a “pivot” point; raising the phone brings up an image of that place as it appeared from that vantage point decades ago.
Jonathan Becker

London's Big Dig Reveals Amazing Layers of History - National Geographic Magazine - 0 views

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    Beautiful, informative, multimodal composition.
Enoch Hale

The Games Art Historians Play: Online Game-based Learning in Art History and Museum Con... - 0 views

  • I recently posted a query on the CAAH listserv (Consortium of Art and Architectural Historians)
Jonathan Becker

Wikipedia in the classroom: check out these new bios of early American women! | Historiann - 0 views

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    "In case you can't tell, I'm incredibly proud of all of my students.  They were permitted to choose their own subjects and conduct their own research, and they really enjoyed writing for a wider public beyond their professor. "
Jonathan Becker

A Pedagogy That Spans Semesters - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 2 views

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    "Why wipe the slate clean? Why erase such knowledge? Why not use it as a foundation to build upon?"
Tom Woodward

How meaning comes to technology: PCR at 30 | Jean-Baptiste Gouyon | Science | theguardi... - 0 views

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    "More than a technique, PCR is a concept, that enables molecular biologists to think in new ways of their object of study, DNA, to ask genes new questions. Opening the way to new experiments, it literally frees the imagination. Some even use PCR machines as fridges. After all a thermocycler is nothing but an intelligent heating and cooling block. It can be set on 4ºC for 48 hours, to conserve the result of an experiment over the week-end. "
Tom Woodward

Designing History's Future - 1 views

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    I really enjoyed Karl Miller's talk and his course is well worth exploring.
Enoch Hale

Bryan Carter Enables Students to Inhabit History - The Digital Campus - The Chronicle o... - 0 views

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    "Students who enroll in Bryan Carter's courses on the Harlem Renaissance don't just get a survey of the period's rich culture. They immerse themselves in it."
sanamuah

Writing Syllabi Worth Reading | Tona Hangen - 2 views

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    "Giving a syllabus a profound inside-out reorganization is more than just window dressing. It involves deep thought about your course content and how a student encounters it. Marshall McLuhan said, "the medium is the message" and while the traditional medium for a syllabus is a portrait-oriented 8.5×11 text document printed on paper and handed out the first day of class… it needn't be the only possibility.
Tom Woodward

Not Your бабушка's Blog | Word to Your Motherland - 1 views

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    One of those impressive student blogs that inspires. h/t Amy Nelson
Joyce Kincannon

Connected Learning & Integrative Thinking: Teaching History at Virginia Tech - YouTube - 2 views

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    One professor's description of her learning to teach in a connected course.
Jonathan Becker

Web Design - The First 100 Years - 2 views

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    Very good: "Web Design: The First 100 years" http://t.co/wu8jzT6Pq6 (although "the web" is not the right frame, but, details.)
Yin Wah Kreher

No Significant Difference - Presented by WCET - 0 views

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    Quoting Mr. Russell from the introduction to his book,

    "These studies tell me that there is nothing inherent in the technologies that elicits improvements in learning. Having said that, let me reassure you that difference in outcomes can be made more positive by adapting the content to the technology. That is, in going through the process of redesigning a course to adapt the content to the technology, it can be improved."

    This idea is reflected in the history of the No Significant Difference literature. Over the last 50 years, the question for media comparison studies (MCS) has evolved from, "Can students learn at a distance?" to "What is the effect of distance delivery on student outcomes?" Over the years, especially since the internet revolution, the conviction that distance delivery is necessarily inferior to face to face instruction has faded a bit. As we accept that it is not the technology itself, but the application of technology, that has the potential to affect learning, it is our hope that future research will strive to identify the instructional methods that best utilize technology attributes to improve student outcomes.
sanamuah

Playing With My Son - The Message - Medium - 2 views

  • My original plan was to raise him thinking he was living in a computer simulation, but sadly, my wife vetoed it. And any other potentially harmful, but funny, life-altering scenarios.
  • What happens when a 21st-century kid plays through video game history in chronological order?
Joan Rhodes

Pennsylvania Trails History and Genealogy - 0 views

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    vcuole
anonymous

Digital Education & Innovation | The University of Michigan has a long history of innov... - 1 views

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    Site has its problems but the simple frame is interesting: imagine, design, create, deliver, evaluate.
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    I like the concept- maybe inspiration, creation, evaluation.
Tom Woodward

Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free Books, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine - 1 views

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    A broad spectrum of media that is available under CC licenses.
Tom Woodward

Flickr Commons Wandering | Bionic Teaching - 2 views

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    Here's a brief exploration of the Flickr Commons that details some of the interesting things you can find on Flickr. These photos are all Creative Commons licensed.
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