Nursing Simulation Scenario Library - 0 views
Learning Space Toolkit - 0 views
Chartspree | Make charts in seconds - 2 views
BJC - Beauty and Joy of Computing - 1 views
The Open Notebook - An Army of Helpers: Twitter as a Reporting Tool - 0 views
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""Twitter is really useful for simultaneous monitoring of events in real time," says Witze (who is also on TON's Board of Directors). At another meeting, the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in Houston in March 2015, she went to a session about the MAVEN mission to Mars. She used real-time Twitter feeds to get a sense of what the scientists in the room thought was important, and wrote up this story while the speakers were still talking. The real-time feedback she got from Twitter was "like having a small army of smart people helping out," Witze says. And following the live tweets provides "a whole other level of commentary" that can be valuable for identifying sources to interview for a story. "
Habworlds Beyond - 0 views
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HabWorlds Beyond explores the formation of stars, planets, Earth, life, intelligence, technological civilizations and, ultimately, is a quest of exploration as we attempt to answer one of the most profound questions: are we alone in the universe? Produced by Prof. Ariel Anbar and Dr. Lev Horodyskyj from Arizona State University, HabWorlds Beyond is now available for faculty to teach at your university.
Serendipitous Learning on Twitter - ProfHacker - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 1 views
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"I'm not even looking at my Twitter feed but I am looking at a particular hashtag of interest; someone has linked to a blogpost. I go to the blogpost, which has a link to another blogpost, where there is an interesting string of comments and… I've learned serendipitously. It was not my plan to follow that path, but hyperlinks made it possible"
Power of the reveal - 2 views
7 Science-Based Reasons to Use Emoticons - 2 views
How 'Deprogramming' Kids From How to 'Do School' Could Improve Learning | MindShift | K... - 0 views
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"Holman also asked students to read "Sermons For Grumpy Campers," by Richard Felder, a graduate level professor who never lectured. In it, Felder describes his students grumbling that they hated group work and that it was his job to teach them, not the other way around. Holman's students said the complaints sounded like they came from kindergarteners or themselves and were amazed to find out the complainers were graduate level engineering students. "
5 Instagram Tips for Science Artists - Symbiartic - Scientific American Blog Network - 0 views
Daily chart: Two nations | The Economist - 1 views
the failure to understand digital rhetoric | digital digs - 0 views
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"The emerging digital media ecology is opening/will open indeterminate capacities for thought and action that will shift (again, in a non-determining way) practices of rhetoric/communication, social institutions, the production of knowledge, and our sense of what it means to be human." PONDER THAT FOR A MOMENT...
Tech Teams - 2 views
Dictanote - Demo Note - 2 views
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