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Barbara Lindsey

Do as I say…. not as I present. | Language Lab Unleashed! - 0 views

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    Suggestions on how to plan for and use Ustream and related technologies in f2f presentations.
Barbara Lindsey

Help | Prezi manual - 0 views

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    A Prezi how to manual
Barbara Lindsey

ipadio - phonecast live to the World, any phone, anywhere - 0 views

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    "ipadio allows you to broadcast from any phone to the Internet live. Phone blog, collect audio data, record and update the world, or simply let your mates know what you're doing - ipadio is integrated with Social Media & Blogging platforms. (pat pend GB0820862.1)"
Barbara Lindsey

WA Open Educational Resources: It Is About Time: Getting Our Values Around Copyright Right - 0 views

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    Larry Lessig talks about open access and higher education
Barbara Lindsey

Open Course Library - home - 0 views

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    How Washington State U is embracing open course curricula by and for their students and faculty.
Barbara Lindsey

Interesting Ways | edte.ch - 0 views

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    Great set of presentations showcasing how to use tech tools for classroom learning by Tom Barrett and colleagues around the world. Wonderful example of crowdsourcing.
Barbara Lindsey

Zotero - The Next-Generation Research Tool - 0 views

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    Zotero [zoh-TAIR-oh] is a free, easy-to-use Firefox extension to help you collect, manage, and cite your research sources. It lives right where you do your work - in the web browser
Barbara Lindsey

From Participation to Creation - 2020 Forecast: Creating the Future of Learning - 0 views

  • The primary story within our last forecast, the 2006 KWF/IFTF Map of Future Forces Affecting Education, was about participation. Specifically, that forecast showed how individuals and groups were taking advantage of participatory media, creating “smart networks” to form groups, and creating value through bottom-up collaboration in “grassroots economies.” Participants were beginning to exchange learning resources, form smart education mobs, and release education from traditional institutions. All this participation was converging with a host of other external forces to effect real changes in the learning enterprise.
  • The 2020 Forecast depicts a set of forces that are pushing us to create the future of learning as an ecosystem, in which we have yet to determine the role of education institutions as we know them today.
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    "The primary story within our last forecast, the 2006 KWF/IFTF Map of Future Forces Affecting Education, was about participation. Specifically, that forecast showed how individuals and groups were taking advantage of participatory media, creating "smart networks" to form groups, and creating value through bottom-up collaboration in "grassroots economies." Participants were beginning to exchange learning resources, form smart education mobs, and release education from traditional institutions. All this participation was converging with a host of other external forces to effect real changes in the learning enterprise."
Barbara Lindsey

Foreign Language Faculty in the Age of Web 2.0 (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

  • graduate students interested in becoming acquainted with relevant instructional technologies have a limited number of options. Few graduate programs include such training as a part of the curriculum. As a matter of fact, pedagogy itself often represents a negligible fraction of graduate program requirements. The University of Minnesota offers excellent training through its summer institutes,4 but access is an issue. Most IT departments offer training sessions on how to use the university course management system, build a web page, or create a PowerPoint presentation, but technical training is not enough.
  • Today, language centers are the only campus units where such a wide range of expertise can easily be found.
  • The role of language technologists goes beyond teaching what a blog is and how to set up a browser to display Japanese characters. It includes sorting through novel technologies, evaluating their instructional potential, researching current educational uses, and sharing findings with educators. The most promising applications available today were not designed for instructional use and do not come with an instruction manual. To use them in the classroom requires the ability to redirect their intended purpose and, more importantly, to think through possible consequences of doing so.
Barbara Lindsey

Integrating Technology for Active Life-long Learning (IT4ALL) - 0 views

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    Free professional development (Certificates included) on how to integrate technology for active learning via blended (BL) and blended online learning (BOL) courses and workshops
Barbara Lindsey

twtpoll :: What do you want to talk about during this weeks (12/8) #edchat? (via @web20... - 0 views

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    Great use of twtpoll for ongoing, online, collaborative professional development. Could also use with students as comprehension check, way for students to have more voice in their learning, etc.
Barbara Lindsey

The Edge of Tomorrow - 0 views

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    A blog, wiki and podcast about education, technology and technologically educational revolution by Ben Grey and others.
Barbara Lindsey

The Fischbowl: We Can Do This. We Should Do It. - 0 views

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    Big problem with Prof. Miller's assertion that "English as the site that excels in human expression and in the study of human culture related to expression we should the place that is at the very cutting edge of education for students in these areas." Starts at 2m19sec
Barbara Lindsey

How the iPhone Could Reboot Education | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Thx to @xmath2007 on Twitter. Talks about Abilene Christian U and findings of their pilot project giving out free iPod touch or iPhone to all incoming freshmen.
Barbara Lindsey

Classroom 2.0 LIVE-Resources for 12-12-09-Cell Phones as Classroom Learning T... - 0 views

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    Resources for Liz Kolb's Classroom 2.0 Live presentation on December 12, 2009.
Barbara Lindsey

Utterli - Mobile Multimedia Discussions - 0 views

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    Suggested by Liz Kolb. Saw this last year but was concerned at time about the kinds of conversations found here. Need to revisit this.
Barbara Lindsey

k12cellphoneprojects - home - 0 views

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    Liz Kolb's cellphone wiki resource
Barbara Lindsey

Official Google Docs Blog: Co-editor presence for Google Docs presentation slides and e... - 0 views

  • real time presence to Google Docs presentations as well. Now, when editing a presentation with a co-editor, you can see which slides he is editing, and if he is editing the same slide, then you can see which element -- text box, shape, image, video, etc -- he is editing.
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    real time presence to Google Docs presentations as well. Now, when editing a presentation with a co-editor, you can see which slides he is editing, and if he is editing the same slide, then you can see which element -- text box, shape, image, video, etc -- he is editing.
Barbara Lindsey

Morgan Stanley: Mobile Internet Market Will Be Twice The Size of Desktop Internet - 0 views

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    The report starts out by saying that Apple's iPhone/iTouch/iTunes ecosystem "may prove to be the fastest ramping and most disruptive technology product / service launch the world has ever seen." It goes on to state that "a handful of incumbents (like Apple, Google, Amazon.com and Skype) appear especially well positioned for mobile changes."
Barbara Lindsey

The Tech Curve: RSU #19 Google Apps for Education Plan - 0 views

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    Great description of how one school district is using Google Apps for lifelong learning and teaching. Terrific embedded video on advantages to migrating over to Google Email for educational institutions.
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