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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Keith Hamon

Keith Hamon

You Can Summarize Your Thesis in a Tweet, but Should You? - Wired Campus - The Chronicl... - 0 views

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    Students across the world are using the Twitter hashtag #tweetyourthesis to shrink their academic thesis work down to single 140-character posts.
Keith Hamon

Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Free Downloads - 1 views

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    A collection of tech resources, tutorials, and guides, especially for teaching English. You can download all of these documents free of charge or read them online.
Keith Hamon

Luke's e-Learning Blog: Assessing Collaborative Efforts - 1 views

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    So the question becomes, according to Seimens (Laureate, 2008), "How do we change an assessment model based on individual learning to a model based on collaborative learning?"
Keith Hamon

What I've Learned from Teaching with iPads - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Educa... - 1 views

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    I had high hopes when I handed out iPads to students in my graduate seminar this semester. I wanted to explore the possibilities of tablet computing and see firsthand how tablets might be used in higher education. … For the most part, students ended the semester with a collective shrug. They simply weren't all that impressed with tablet computing as it now exists.
Keith Hamon

21st Century Education Requires Distributed Support for Learning « Educationa... - 0 views

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    Educational transformation is coming not because of the increasing ineffectiveness of schools in meeting society's needs - though that is certainly a good reason - but due to their growing unaffordability. We now see student-teacher ratios in some urban settings climbing to unworkable levels of 40 plus, even 60 pupils per class (Dolan, 2011; Dillon, 2011). This is not a temporary financial dislocation due to an economic downturn, but a permanent sea-change that has already happened in every other service sector of our economy.
Keith Hamon

On Facebook, Librarian Brings 2 Students From the Early 1900s to Life - Wired Campus - ... - 1 views

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    Donnelyn Curtis, the director of research collections and services at the University of Nevada at Reno, created Facebook profiles for Mr. McDonald and his wife, Leola Lewis, to give students a glimpse of university life during the couple's college days. Ms. Lewis graduated in 1913, and Mr. McDonald earned his degree in mechanical engineering two years later.
Keith Hamon

Warning: Flipping Your Classroom May Lead to Increased Student Understanding | Teaching... - 1 views

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    Flipping a classroom is not a teaching technique, it is more in line with a philosophy or way of teaching. It involves using technology as a tool, not the main focus, for helping students increase their understanding of science or math concepts.
Keith Hamon

Google Currents - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 1 views

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    Google Currents is an application for Apple's iOS and Google's Android [that] lets you add content that you might want to read from a variety of sources. Google offers a list of featured content that is predictable: Forbes, CNET, ReadWriteWeb, and the like. Google has some other subject-specific lists of content too. The real strength of the app, as far as I am concerned, is the ability to add any RSS feed including those in your Google Reader account.
Keith Hamon

DH Syllabi - CUNY Academic Commons - 0 views

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    A brief selection of DH-related syllabi. Readers, let us know if you have syllabus, curriculum, or program information that you'd like to share here.
Keith Hamon

Essential Skills for 21st Century Survival: Part I: Pattern Recognition « eme... - 0 views

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    The ability to spot existing or emerging patterns is one of the most (if not the most) critical skills in intelligent decision making, though we're mostly unaware that we do it all the time. Combining past experience, intuition, and common sense, the ability to recognize patterns gives us the ability to predict what will happen next with some degree of accuracy. The better able we are to predict what will happen, the more intelligent we become. So, you might say that the purpose of intelligence is prediction.
Keith Hamon

Creating MultiMedia eBooks - wesfryer - 0 views

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    Learn how to create enhanced/multimedia eBooks including digital text, hyperlinks, images, and embedded videos.
Keith Hamon

Secrets of Teaching Writing Revealed - 2 views

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    You Can Teach Writing is a website that provides teachers concerned about inadequate preparation with resources and strategies for teaching expository writing from middle school through college.
Keith Hamon

Five Forms of Filtering « Innovation Leadership Network - 1 views

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    Filtering is what helps us deal with the vast amount of information available to us. We try to filter information so that we end up with something that is relevant to us - it helps us learn something, it helps us solve a problem, it helps us develop a new hypothesis about the world around us. These are all connections - and this is what really drives value creation. However, we can't connect without some filtering going on.
Keith Hamon

The Flipped Class Manifest - THE DAILY RIFF - Be Smarter. About Education. - 1 views

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    The "Flipped Classroom" is a term that has recently taken root in education.  Much information and misinformation currently surrounds the conversation.  We, as outspoken advocates for the "Flipped Classroom" concept, believe the following:
Keith Hamon

A Great Infographic on Google Search Tips - 1 views

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    Here are some crucial tips for refining your Googling, as well as some other great places to hunt down that last study you need for your thesis.
Keith Hamon

Blogging Like a Beast? - Brainstorm - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 2 views

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    on-line exchanges between researchers and research subjects, exchanges modeled on the back-and-forth interactions between bloggers and blog readers, might be the beginning of the end for traditional forms of ethnographic writing, differently configuring those conventional relationships in radically new ways.
Keith Hamon

Google Scholar Citations Now Open to All - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    a service that "provides a very handy way to keep track of citations to your work."
Keith Hamon

Teachers as experts in . . . inquiry? « Fires in the Mind - 0 views

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    A study just published in Science magazine sure makes one think twice about how we deliver "content knowledge" the classroom. The method by which a course is taught, it indicates, may be even more important than the instructor's background.
Keith Hamon

Language and Your Brain [INFOGRAPHIC] | Voxy Blog - 1 views

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    For centuries, researchers have studied the brain to find exactly where mechanisms for producing and interpreting language reside. Theories abound on how humans acquire new languages and how our developing brains learn to process languages. We take a look at the mysteries of language and the brain in the infographic below.
Keith Hamon

Connectivism and 'Ah-Ha' moments « Jenny Connected - 1 views

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    thinking about [learning] in connectivism terms is not about changing what I do or how I teach, but changing what I believe is happening and how it is happening.
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