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Fred Delventhal

Why Use Infographics? | Kevin's Meandering Mind - 4 views

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    This is a brilliant site for 'digital' lesson ideas thanks so much Fred
Ruth Howard

gapingvoid gallery - 5 views

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    hilarious
Fred Delventhal

The World of 100 : Toby Ng Design - 5 views

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    "If the world were a village of 100 people, how would the composition be? This set of 20 posters is built on statistics about the spread of population around the world under various classifications. The numbers are turned into graphics to give another sense a touch - Look, this is the world we are living in."
Ruth Howard

Google - Your world in 3D - 2 views

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    Wow lesson idea-design buildings for Google Earth using Google Sketchup!
Ruth Howard

8 Billion Lives - 2 views

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    A project documenting everyday lives of non famous humans around globe
Ruth Howard

Flickr: The Great quotes about Learning and Change Pool - 2 views

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    great quotes about learning and change-collaborative group inside flickr-imagining together
Ruth Howard

Webpages as graphs - an HTML DOM Visualizer Applet - 2 views

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    You can pop in any website and it will become a visual graph, quite stunning!
Ruth Howard

The Progress of a Brainstorm on Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 1 views

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    continuing on from brainstorming...
Ruth Howard

The 3 Stages of brainstorming on Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 2 views

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    the 3 stages of brainstorming
Ruth Howard

Flickr: visual think map's Photostream - 2 views

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    Chris Watson of visualthinkmap's flickr page
Ruth Howard

Wordle - Kay Asynchronous Discussion Assessment - 0 views

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    British Journal of Educational Technology Vol 37 No 5 2006 761-783 doi:10.1111/j.1467-8535.2006.00560.x Blackwell Publishing Ltd.Oxford, UKBJETBritish Journal of Educational Technology0007-1013British Educational Communications and Technology Agency, 20052005375761783Articles Developing a comprehensive metric British Journal of Educational Technology Developing a comprehensive metric for assessing discussion board effectiveness Robin H. Kay Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Email: Robin.Kay@uoit.ca Abstract The use of online discussion boards has grown extensively in the past 5 years, yet some researchers argue that our understanding of how to use this tool in an effective and meaningful way is minimal at best. Part of the problem in acquiring more cohesive and useful information rests in the absence of a comprehensive, theory-driven metric to assess quality and effectiveness. Based on an extensive review of the research, the following variables were used to assess traditional discussion board use: thread, location of message within thread, author (student vs. educator), subject line clarity, time of posting, response time from previous message, number of times message was read, number of words, primary purpose, message quality, difficulty level of topic, knowledge level, processing level and use of external resources. These variables proved to be effective in assessing 12 key areas of discussion board use. It is argued that this kind of metric is essential if we wish to advance our understanding of online discussion boards for both educators and researchers. Overview The use of online discussion boards has grown extensively in the past 5 years (Cooper, 2001). While this tool is viewed as revolutionary by some researchers (Hara, Bonk & Angeli, 1998; Li, 2003), others argue that our understanding of how to use online discussion in an effective and meaningful way is limited (Blignaut &
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    My Wordle for online Teaching module Robin Kay's Abstract 'Developing a comprehensive metric for assessing discussion board effectiveness'
Ruth Howard

YouTube - Brain, Art & Creativity - 5 views

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    Visualisation research between artists and scientists- two domains one culture invitation.
Ruth Howard

AWNMforeducators.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 2 views

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    A Whole New Mind pdf from author Daniel Pink's website to engage educators in questions concerning the book.
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