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Enoch Hale

Profiles in Learning at VCU: Joseph Cates - YouTube - 0 views

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    "In this "Profiles in Learning," Joe Cates, Ph.D., Assistant Professor University College, discusses Civic Engagement and the duties we have being an urban university, intertwined within the city of Richmond. This allows the students to actively engage with one another and inquire about topics related to their community."
Tom Woodward

quietube | Video without the distractions | Youtube, iPlayer, Viddler, Vimeo and more - 2 views

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    To watch web videos without the comments and crap, just drag the button below to your browser's bookmarks bar. On any of the supported video pages, click the bookmark button to watch in peace. You can then make short URLs too, to send the quietube versio
Yin Wah Kreher

Harvard & MIT Sued for Lack of Online Video Captioning - 1 views

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    the NAD laments that much of the universities' online media is published on platforms like YouTube, whose auto-captioning function is woefully insufficient for the hard of hearing. Food for thought.
Jonathan Becker

President Obama FutureReady - YouTube - 2 views

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    A nice video done by my friend Ben Grey for the US DoE. Are we prepared for these kids?
Tom Woodward

OLE self-assessment | Steve Ashby - 1 views

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    "I'd say the biggest observation I've come across in the last couple weeks, is that the online co-learning model breaks down the barriers of the traditional teacher/student relationship. Collaborating, sharing, and building ideas and understanding through open discuss instead bland lecture (here's the information, learn it, regurgitate it for a test). Creating the open platform to express ideas, and then expand upon them with easy reference to the information on the web (i.e., youtube videos, spotify, etc.). The responsibility then lies with each of us (student and teacher) to clearly express our meaning, intention, interpretation, and understanding of material, and back it up with an openness to build on criticism, and defend our viewpoint. And as we've discussed, they, the students, have full ownership of their work, so they may use it for future reference, when needed. In a way, it's like what Beethoven, Debussy, and punk rock have done with music. Each in their own right said, screw the "rules" I'm going to create the music I feel is necessary. The music inside me." h/t to Joyce
Tom Woodward

Google Sends Reporter a GIF Instead of a 'No Comment' | WIRED - 0 views

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    "This adorable animated GIF is apparently the official answer Google sent to a Daily Dot reporter in response to his seeming scoop on a new YouTube livestreaming plan. "
anonymous

Offshoring - YouTube - 1 views

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    Video trailer for academic book
Enoch Hale

Be More Human: Physical Fitness Transforms Your Life - 2 views

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    Website Idea? Inspiration?
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