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Jonathan Becker

DH Toe Dip: Character Networks in Gephi | Sad Iron - 1 views

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    I'm in @scott_bot's #nets workshop at #aha2015 #gsdh, largely because of what I saw @ChuckRybak doing with Dracula: http://t.co/Z9ARyyQ3kz
sanamuah

I'm So Totally Over Newton's Laws of Motion | WIRED - 1 views

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    "Which of Newton's Laws (First, Second or Third) says that an object will move in a straight line at a constant speed without a net force? This is a terrible question for the following reasons: Does it really matter which law is First, Second, and Third? Technically, both the First and Second Law would be correct answers. It misses the main point about forces and motion and instead gives some type of recall-based question. I just think we can do better. Just because most physics textbooks (but not all) have been very explicit about Newton's Laws of Motion, this doesn't mean that is the best way for students to learn."
Tom Woodward

How I reverse-engineered Google Docs to play back any document's keystrokes «... - 6 views

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    "What's neat about this is that I didn't have to use any special software while I was writing to make this "video" possible. I was working in plain old vanilla Google Docs. And to show you this one paragraph I liked, I didn't have to present you with the whole document (all 39,154 revisions of it) - I could extract bits and pieces that I thought were interesting, and interleave them in a blog post. Imagine what a high school English teacher could do with that. Imagine what you could do with that if instead of a minor effort by ol' Somers here you had, say, a piece by Ta-Nehisi Coates. (I've always wanted to watch how TNC writes. If he's ever used Google Docs, it's now possible.)"
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    I love this: "I worry that most people aren't as good writers as they should be. One thing is that they just don't write enough. Another is that they don't realize it's supposed to be hard; they think that good writers are talented, when the truth is that good writers get good the way good programmers get good, the way good anythings get good: by running into the spike. Maybe folks would understand that better if they had vivid evidence that a good writer actually spends most of his time fighting himself."
Enoch Hale

net-art.org | portal to web related art - 1 views

shared by Enoch Hale on 07 Oct 15 - Cached
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    data visualizations for the art world
Tom Woodward

When Maps Shouldn't Be Maps | Matthew Ericson - ericson.net - 0 views

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    "But sometimes the reflexive impulse to map the data can make you forget that showing the data in another form might answer other - and sometimes more important - questions. So, when should you use a form other than than a map?"
sanamuah

http://pgbovine.net/publications/edX-MOOC-video-production-and-engagement_LAS-2014.pdf - 1 views

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    How Video Production Affects Student Engagement: An Empirical Study of MOOC Videos
Tom Woodward

2015 week 7 in review | D'Arcy Norman dot net - 1 views

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    "Audrey Watters: It's gonna take more than a 'genius hour'. I've tried to do something somewhat like this - it's essential for my team to have time to explore, create, play, discover, etc., and they can't do that if they're expected to be "on task" 100% of the time. A big part of our role in the Technology Integration Group is to go deliberately off script, off-piste, and do things that we think are worth trying. Even if (especially if?) it's not an Official Project. But, it's hard to sustain when Real Projects and Deadlines loom and suck up all of the available time. So we have cycles. There are weeks where we're all "on task", and weeks where we're exploring new stuff. "
Tom Woodward

UCalgary ePortfolio platform | D'Arcy Norman dot net - 0 views

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    D'Arcy on WP portfolio conversations
Tom Woodward

Giant Walkthrough Brain | D'Arcy Norman dot net - 0 views

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    Good stuff here at the intersection of science and 3d printing
Jonathan Becker

History professors and technology: Why can't we be friends? | More or Less Bunk - 0 views

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    "Students find most of our classes - especially large lecture classes - extremely boring and (at least to some extent) obsolete. That's not the same as saying that we are all boring necessarily. I used to love listening to good history lectures when I was an undergraduate, but this is a new era"
Jonathan Becker

Against the Ampersand: Hyperlink Politics for the Future - DML Central - 0 views

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    "Very much like the hyphen that Butler and Spivak question, the hyperlink forms new connections, informs unexpected encounters, and formulates narratives and metaphors where none might have existed."
anonymous

Ev Williams is The Forrest Gump of the Internet - The Atlantic - 1 views

  • 85 cents of every new dollar in online advertising went to Google or Facebook in early 2016
  • The developers who wrote Drupal and Wordpress, two important pieces of blogging software, both recently expressed anxiety over the open web’s future. Since so many of these social networks are operated by algorithms, whose machinations are proprietary knowledge, they worry that people are losing any control over what they see when they log on. The once-polyphonic blogosphere, they say, will turn into the web of mass-manufactured schlock.
  • For all the talk of their radical openness, blogs had mostly been the domain of those with hosting space, programming experience, and the time to write them
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  • If your job was to feed people, but you were only measured by the efficiency of calories delivered, you may learn over time that high-calorie, high-processed foods were the most efficient ways to deliver calories,” he says. They would be the most margin-friendly way to deliver calories. But the food still wouldn’t be good—because the original metric didn’t take into account “sustainability, or health, or nourishment, or happiness of the people.”
  • Google and Facebook, just two companies, send more than 80 percent of all traffic to news sites. (No wonder they make 85 cents of every digital-ad dollar.
Tom Woodward

Phonar: a massive, free photography class - Boing Boing - 0 views

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    Free online driving f2f enrollment
Joyce Kincannon

Assessing, Measuring Connected Learning Outcomes | DMLcentral - 1 views

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    "Hoffman and I spoke about all this and more in the video below. She gives advice on how to frame and scaffold reflection on the open web, and words of encouragement for those who are contemplating jumping into connected learning."
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