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Free Technology for Teachers: Preso.tv - Broadcast Your Slides to Everyone In the Room - 0 views

  • Preso.tv is a neat service for sharing slideshow presentations. Through Preso.tv you can broadcast your slides to the laptops and iPads of everyone in the room with you.
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    "Preso.tv is a neat service for sharing slideshow presentations. Through Preso.tv you can broadcast your slides to the laptops and iPads of everyone in the room with you. "
Tom Woodward

eduroam | VCU Technology Services - 0 views

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    This might be helpful as you travel.
Yin Wah Kreher

Disability studies scholars present accessibility guidelines | InsideHigherEd - 0 views

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    A group of renowned disability studies scholars are seeking to clarify what makes a book accessible with a set of guidelines that authors can use to help publishers make their books readable by anyone.

    The guidelines, a one-page template letter, read a little like an ultimatum. The letter opens by asking a would-be publisher to confirm in writing that print books and accessible formats will be made available simultaneously, then launches into an explanation of how publishers should handle everything from digital rights management to authoring software.

    Lennard J. Davis, professor of English at the University of Illinois at Chicago, said the letter is meant less to threaten a boycott and more as a public service announcement. Some authors may not budge from the demands in the letter, he said, but others are likely to use it as a way to spread awareness about accessibility.
cnye2014

WebQuest - 0 views

shared by cnye2014 on 05 Jan 15 - Cached
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    A Webquest is an online activity planned for the student to explore/investigate/synthesize multiple sources of information. Students are provided with a scenario or problem, and are given links to websites where they have to search for information to answer questions or complete a task. This is a great activity for online classes. I have used a webquest in an online course about veteran health care. The students were given a scenario about a homeless veteran they cared for in a clinic setting in their personal hometown. They had to research homelessness, the services offered in their home town, and the disease processes of their veteran. They had to develop either a speech to present the issue at a town hall meeting, develop a proposal to supply a service that was needed by the veteran or write an op-ed piece for their hometown newspaper.
Lisa Phipps

About us | gasclass - 0 views

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    Case-based "discussion service" aimed at trainee anaesthetists. Uses Twitter.
Joyce Kincannon

Live Stream | OpenVA - 0 views

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    "We will be live-streaming this event using YouTube's Live Event service. Below is a list of the sessions, and you can watch the individual sessions on their respective "watch pages". Each has its own unique page, complete with chat, so be sure to return here to click the link to each individual session."
Enoch Hale

VCU Institute on Inclusive Teaching - 0 views

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    "The 2015 Institute on Inclusive Teaching, organized by the Inclusive Institute Planning Committee in partnership with the Division for Inclusive Excellence, the Division for Academic Success, and the Service-Learning Office in the Division of Community Engagement, will be held from Monday, May 18, 2015 through Friday, May 22, 2015 in the VCU Globe (Room 1030J 830 West Grace Street, Richmond, VA 23284) on the Monroe Park Campus of Virginia Commonwealth University. "
Enoch Hale

In a Fake Online Class With Students Paid to Cheat, Could Professors Catch the Culprits... - 1 views

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    "Alvin Malesky, an associate professor and head of the psychology department at Western Carolina U.: Online-cheating services can "do medicine or chemistry or English - it runs the gamut. All sides of the academic house are threatened by this.""
battistellij

BMC Microbiology | Home page - 0 views

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    BMC Microbiology is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in analytical and functional studies of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms, viruses and small parasites, as well as host and therapeutic responses to them, and their interaction with the environment.BMC Microbiology is part of the BMC series which publishes subject-specific journals focused on the needs of individual research communities across all areas of biology and medicine. We offer an efficient, fair and friendly peer review service, and are committed to publishing all sound science, provided that there is some advance in knowledge presented by the work.
sanamuah

The Reeducation of Blackboard, Everyone's Classroom Pariah | WIRED - 3 views

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    "Many view Blackboard as the embodiment of everything wrong with education technology: it's old-fashioned, it's hard to use, and once a school system has bought into it, it's even harder to get rid of."
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    Maybe there's hope?????? "Which is why, since joining the company in 2012, Bhatt has vowed to refocus Blackboard's products to serve the students who use them and not just the IT administrators who buy them. Now he's ready to show the world just how he plans to do that. Later today, Bhatt will take the stage at the company's annual BbWorld Conference, where he will announce the launch of the company's redesigned core products and the introduction of new ones, all of which aim to make Blackboard a service that its 100 million existing users actually want to use."
liscip

Ten Best Practices for Teaching Online - 1 views

  • Ten Best Practices for Teaching Online Quick Guide for New Online faculty J. V. Boettcher, Ph.D. Designing for Learning 2006 - 2013
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    "Traditional courses have long focused on tools and techniques for the presentation of content. Traditional concerns from faculty focused on covering the material, getting through the book and meeting expectations so that faculty in other courses won't muse and wonder,  "Didn't you learn these concepts from faculty X?"   And "Didn't you study the work and contributions of  ____ (Fill in your favorite who)"  A major drawback with designing for content as a priority is that it focuses attention on what the faculty member is doing, thinking and talking about and not on the interaction and engagement of students with the core concepts and skills of a course. The new focus on learners encourages a focus on learners as a priority. The new focus on the learner is to develop a habit of asking, what is going on inside the learner's head? How much of the content is being integrated into their knowledge base? How much of the content and the tools can he/she actually use? What are students thinking and how did they arrive at their respective positions? Additionally, we are seeing a shift to looking at the student no only as an individual, but as an individual within the learning community. Other questions that we are now considering include: How is the learner supporting the community of learners and contributing to the overall growth of the group? "
Julie Durando

Creating Accessible Websites - 0 views

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    These accessibility tips are focused on ensuring individuals who are blind can use your resources, yet they can improve the experience of anyone using it!
sanamuah

University Bans GitHub Homework (Then Changes Its Mind) | WIRED - 1 views

  • Recently, a computer science student at the University of Illinois did some class homework and posted the answers to GitHub, the code-sharing platform widely used by open-source software developers. And the university was peeved. Last week, using a DMCA takedown notice, the standard way to request removal of copyrighted material from the net, the university tried to force GitHub into vanishing the coursework from its service. After criticism from students, the school has rescinded the notice, but the incident goes a long way towards describing how the software world has changed in recent years. In short, the world’s developers are moving towards a model of open collaboration. And though that works well for them, it clashes with the way the world of programming traditionally operated—as embodied by the University of Illinois.
Tom Woodward

How Companies and Services Like Facebook Are Shaped by the Programming Languages They U... - 0 views

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    "Programming languages shape the way their users think-which helps explain how tech startups work and why they are able to reinvent themselves. "
sanamuah

Pew: 'Smartphone-Dependents' Often Have No Backup Plan For Web Access : All Tech Consid... - 0 views

  • According to the study, nearly 1 in 5 Americans relies on a smartphone for accessing the Internet either because there isn't "any other form of high-speed Internet access at home" or because of a "limited number of ways to get online other than their cell phone." And 7 percent have neither broadband service nor other alternatives for going online other than their smartphone, a group Pew refers to as the "smartphone-dependent" users.
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