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The 2014 HETS Best Practices Showcase, Celebrating Innovation in Access, Retention, and Assessment to Promote Hispanic Student Success in Higher Education, will take place during January 16 and 17, 2014 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. We are delighted to announce the opening of our Call for Proposals until October 8, 2013. Delete the scoop?
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June 19, 6:00 PM
The communication of knowledge and ideas is intrinsic to the human condition. Our earliest ancestors had a rich oral tradition, through which they passed on what they knew about the world, often across great distances. Via Shawn Read Delete the scoop?
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June 19, 5:58 PM
Play With Recombu's Interactive iOS 7 Demo based on the iOS 7 beta. Delete the scoop?
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Cuando queremos gestionar correctamente nuestra cuenta Twitter debemos contar con las mejores herramientas para Twitter, ya que seremos más eficientes. Via Edumorfosis Delete the scoop?
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June 19, 3:07 PM
Nueva función que comienza a aparecer en los perfiles de los muchos millones de usuarios de Facebook: Fotos en los comentarios. Lo vemos en esta Delete the scoop?
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June 19, 12:59 PM
Educational technology is developing itself, and startups are entering markets with new apps and creative commons content. Via Susan Bainbridge, juandoming Delete the scoop?
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June 19, 12:17 PM
Microsoft Small and Midsize business Partner Channel Community Blog dealing with Microsoft programs and solutions such as: Small Business Server, Office, Cloud services, Office 365, Microsoft Partner Network, SharePoint, Windows Server, Exchange...
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Collection of Free Microsoft eBooks for you, including: Office, Office 365, SharePoint, SQL Server, System Center, Visual Studio, Web Development, Windows, Windows Azure, and Windows Server
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WCET, The Mozilla Foundation, Blackboard, Inc., and Sage Road Solutions LLC seek to convene and moderate an international discussion on the role of badges as a new currency of exchange for high value, post-secondary credentials for the new workforce. Using a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) format for this highly collaborative discussion, we will explore the ecosystem for a new credential economy based on badges and surface aspects of what would be required to adopt such an approach, including: Delete the scoop?
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Forget devices, the future of education technology is all about the cloud and anywhere access. In the future, teaching and learning is going to be social, says Matt Britland Via Edumorfosis
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June 19, 7:54 AM
Schools, will only need one major thing to be prepared for the future. They will not need software installed, servers or local file storage. Schools will need a fast robust internet connection. Infrastructure is paramount to the the future of technology in education.
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La subida de tasas académicas y la restricción de las becas acorralan a los universitarios en plena crisis Delete the scoop?
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June 19, 7:23 AM
Rosetta Stone, the popular commercial language-instruction system, is no replacement for trained teachers and in-class learning, a new study has found. The company that makes the system says it has no interest in replacing teachers, though it has recently made deals with colleges to use its product as a teaching tool. A report on the study, published in the most recent issue of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages’ Bulletin, is an example of growing faculty concern that software could replace classroom teaching.
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Practice in live scenarios is better than repeating through a software application. "Learn by practice." Delete the scoop?
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It is time to consider a redesign of the university system in a way that takes advantage of recent Internet technology developments and addresses some of the social and economic problems surrounding higher education. Via Ana Cristina Pratas Delete the scoop?
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Many teachers, especially newer ones, struggle with creating new and exciting lesson plans for their classes. It’s definitely hard to be innovative and creative all the time, but if you ask me,... Via Maria Margarida Correia Delete the scoop?
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View white papers about the various Online Degree Programs we offer to students and the work we've done at Academic Partnerships with our partner institutions. Delete the scoop?
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Introduction: The Big (Essential) Question - How do we know that we know? 6 Facets of Understanding - a multi-faceted view of what makes up a mature understanding; what might be understood as a uni... Via Ana Cristina Pratas Delete the scoop?
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June 19, 12:43 PM
Entrevista a Jordi Adell sobre la nueva Pedagogía de este siglo 21.
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No todo vale sólo por ser "tecnológico".
La Escuela es intercambio y socialización. Delete the scoop?
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Group work and teamwork. In college courses the terms refer to students working together, often on an assignment or an activity. Group work is the more neutral term, whereas teamwork implies something about how the students are working together. And although teamwork is easy to identify when we see it on a playing field or court, what does teamwork look like in a college classroom? Via Faculty Focus Delete the scoop?
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Google celebra la semana de la pyme en Estados Unidos. No te pierdas su vídeo. Delete the scoop?
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The concept of higher education as the “great equalizer” may be the best outcome of the evolution of American colleges and universities in the 20th century. As education advanced and the needs of the workforce changed, Americans recognized with clearheaded pragmatism that education offered the most certain avenue “out and up.” They took advantage of the G.I. Bill to retrain to meet the demands of the mature industrial economy. For middle-class America, the expectation became even stronger as parents prepared their children for a college degree and sacrificed what was necessary to achieve it. Delete the scoop?
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June 19, 8:53 AM
Esta presentación ha sido desarrollada como parte de la propuesta sometida al XX Congreso de Educación y Aprendizaje a celebrarse en Rodas, Grecia desde el 1...
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Excelente inicio para atender un problematan importante. Su implementación a nivel universitario debe promoverse.
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For Tully’s 70th birthday, a group of his friends and collaborators teamed up to throw a conferencecelebrating his work. At the same time, they unveiled two remarkable new cosmic maps, which he helped to create. One is the color coded one, above, which depicts the exact location of every galaxy out to a distance of 300 million light years; that covers about 30 times as much space as Tully’s earlier version. But the even more amazing advance–the one that truly made my head spin, as I hope it will do to yours–is the 3D video, which shows not only all the visible structures but also the unseen dark matter, and illustrates the dynamic behavior of the whole thing. (The French-accented narration, decidedly not by Tully, is a sweet extra touch.) Delete the scoop?
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June 19, 7:56 AM
QUEST offers free digital media resources to help your curriculum come to life! Stay tuned for vetted Science Education Collections from QUEST that will Delete the scoop?
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Medical education is increasingly about debate and discussion. Here we comment on how apps can help apply that attitude to CME. Delete the scoop?
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