website that links to a lecturer's laptop giving a score for how many students are confused - a 'confusometer'. Students can click the 'understood' button if they understand the followup explanation. Works with iPhone, laptop or tablet browser.
Interesting research by @Waikato researchers showing the impact of the new file sharing law change on internet traffic. Conclusion: little net-change in traffic, users have simply shifted to more secure protocols.
"Key Takeaways
Education built around digital portfolios not only ties together various student-generated artifacts into a coherent whole but also creates an environment in which technology use has a clearly identified purpose.
Hundreds of services provide free hosting and website creation tools and are ideal platforms for digital portfolios because they can support just about any type of digital content.
Turning consumers of knowledge into producers of knowledge transforms learning into an active experience."
Article refutes five commom myths about MOOCs
1. Fail to engage students in effective pedagogical practices
2. Deny students mentoring experiences with scholars passionate about their research
3. Lack the rigor of an on-campus curriculum
4.Provide, at best, superficial and narrowly defined training rather than deep understanding
5.Are an attempt to replace faculty"