Ensuring Student Success in Online Courses - 2 views
Creativity and Instructional Design - 1 views
Deciphering Glyph :: Email Isn't The Thing You're Bad At - 1 views
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"Today, it's in vogue to talk about how Slack is going to replace email. As someone who has seen this play out a dozen times now, let me give you a little spoiler: Slack is not going to replace email. But Slack isn't the problem here, either. It's just another communication tool. The problem of email overload is both ancient and persistent. If the problem were really with "email", then, presumably, one of the nine million email apps that dot the app-stores like mushrooms sprouting from a globe-spanning mycelium would have just solved it by now, and we could all move on with our lives. Instead, it is permanently in vogue1 to talk about how overloaded we all are. "
Home | Affordable Learning Exchange - 0 views
The Psychology of What Makes a Great Story – Brain Pickings - 1 views
Science through Technologically Enhanced Play - 0 views
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"The Science through Technology Enhanced Play project (STEP) engages 6-8 year old students in a series of playful inquiry activities situated within a Augmented Reality environment. Tested at two schools and across two very different science topics-states of matter and the complex system of honey bee pollination-we have pioneered a new way for young students to engage in scientific inquiry and modeling in developmentally appropriate ways that breaks the mold of one-student-one computer. The big idea of STEP is to engage young children in an activity they are experts at, socio-dramatic play, in such a way that play becomes a form of scientific modeling and collective inquiry."
History professors and technology: Why can't we be friends? | More or Less Bunk - 0 views
Sticking a Fork in the LMS | Adam Croom - 1 views
Remembrance of Things Past: A History of the Socratic Method in the United States - 0 views
Hypothes.is Collector « John Stewart - 1 views
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"In order to make it easier to track activity in Hypothes.is, I created a program called Hypothes.is Collector. The idea is that you can type in user name, a URL, a tag, or a group ID and click the button to see all of the related annotations. The program will create a new sheet with an archive of up to 200 annotations based on the search terms. It will then create a third sheet that will count how many of these annotations were made on each URL in the set by each user."
What happened when a professor built a chatbot to be his teaching assistant - The Washi... - 1 views
My Open Textbook: Pedagogy and Practice | actualham - 0 views
Machine Bias: There's Software Used Across the Country to Predict Future Criminals. And... - 0 views
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