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Jonathan Becker

Nifty Assignments - 0 views

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    "The Nifty Assignments session at the annual SIGCSE meeting is all about gathering and distributing great assignment ideas and their materials. For each assignment, the web pages linked below describe the assignment and provides materials -- handouts, starter code, and so on."
Jonathan Becker

PIRSA - Perimeter Institute Recorded Seminar Archive - 0 views

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    "PIRSA is a permanent, free, searchable, and citable archive of recorded seminars from relevant bodies in physics."
Jonathan Becker

Take Back the Archive - 1 views

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    Don't miss the work of @scholarslab, @lisa_goff, and @RareUVA to #TakeBackTheArchive: http://t.co/I1Yft8je6A. #UVa
Tom Woodward

Google News Redesign Concept for Objective Reading - PSFK - 1 views

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    On the function side, Google intends to make the news as balanced and objective as possible with options including comparisons of the same story from multiple, competing news sources, news only from eyewitnesses, and a graphic coverage timeline to track the progress of reporting as well as the events of the story.
Tom Woodward

Making the most detailed tweet map ever | Mapbox - 2 views

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    " And here is what those 6,341,973,478 tweets look like on a map, at any scale you want."
Tom Woodward

Diigo Update - 1 views

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    "Meet Diigo Outliner - the best way to structurally organize your information and thoughts "
Tom Woodward

[1411.2190] Interactive Art To Go - 2 views

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    "Traditional artworks like paintings, photographs, or films can be reproduced by conventional media like printing or video. This makes visitors of museums possible to purchase postcards, posters, books, and DVDs of pictures and/or movies shown at the exhibition. However, newly developing arts so called interactive art, or new media art, has not been able to be reproduced due to limitation of functionalities of the conventional media. In this article, the authors report a novel approach of sharing such interactive art outside the exhibition, so that the visitors of the museum can take a copy to home, and even share it with non-visitors. The authors build up their new projector-and-camera (ProCam) based interactive artwork for exhibition at Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT) by using Apple's iPhone. The exactly same software driving this artwork was downloadable from Apple's App Store -- thus all visitors or even non-visitors could enjoy the same experience at home or wherever they like. "
Tom Woodward

YouTube - Support - WordPress.com - 3 views

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    Some additional tricks beyond the standard oembed
Tom Woodward

The Cult of Busy - 2 views

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    "My friend had filled the day. He was busy. But the things that made him busy were the result of his own decisions. He didn't lack the time to read. He was simply choosing not to. Throughout the day, we face a number of decision points about how to spend time. Too often we approach these decisions passively, as if our hand were being forced, our free will compromised. Let me add one caveat: if you have young children, a brutal commute or juggle several jobs to make ends meet, you are exempt from everything I write in this piece. You are truly busy."
Tom Woodward

60-Second Adventures in Thought (combined) - YouTube - 3 views

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    60 second adventures in thought from The Open University.
Jonathan Becker

Significant Milestone: First national study of OER adoption -e-Literate - 0 views

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    "Once you present OER to faculty, there's a real affinity and alignment of OER with faculty values. Jeff was surprised more about the potential of OER than he had thought going in. Unlike other technology-based subjects of BSRG studies, there is almost no suspicion of OER. Everything else BSRG has measured has had strong minority views from faculty against the topic (online learning in particular), with incredible resentment detected. This resistance or resentment is just not there with OER. It is interesting for OER, with no organized marketing plan per se, to have no natural barriers from faculty perceptions"
Jonathan Becker

neatline & visualization as interpretation « Bethany Nowviskie - 0 views

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    ""How can we better use data and/or research visualization in the humanities?""
Jonathan Becker

"I want to break free." | More or Less Bunk - 0 views

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    "I'm blaming the people who've decided that the lack of a single online system is a problem that somehow needs to be fixed - as if having a hundred professors teaching the same subject a hundred different ways was a problem that they ever would have thought of fixing during the pre-Internet age. Well, I want to break free, and I think that it's best for education if as many other faculty members as possible break free with me. "
Jonathan Becker

A Brief History of Failure - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "What follows is - depending on how you want to think about it - either a gallery of technologies we lost or an invitation to consider alternate futures. Some of what might have been is fantastical: a subway powered by air, an engine run off the heat of your palm. Some of what we lost, on the other hand, is more subtle, like a better way to bowl or type. As new standards emerge, variety fades, and a single technology becomes entrenched. (That's why the inefficient Qwerty keyboard has proved so difficult to unseat.) We can take heart, however, in the fact that good ideas never disappear forever; the Stirling engine didn't pan out in the Industrial Revolution, for example, but it can keep the lights on for a small village. As you look through the images, then, please consider not only what might have been but what could still be again."
Jonathan Becker

Dammit, the LMS -e-Literate - 0 views

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    "There. I did it. I wrote the damned "future of the LMS" post. And I did it mostly by copying and pasting from posts I wrote 10 years ago. I am now going to go pour myself a drink. Somebody please wake me again in another decade."
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