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Thousands flee Syria in major refugee exodus

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ANKARA/DOHA (Reuters) - Thousands of Syrians fled their country on Friday in one of the biggest refugee exoduses of the 20 month war after rebels seized a border town.Syria's fractious opposition was...
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Google navigates new future for Maps

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Google unveils an entirely new map experience at Google I/O in San Francisco. The new mapping software is more interactive, photo-realistic, and is designed around a user's individual preferences.
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Gamification for #highered: fad or future?

Gamification for #highered: fad or future? | cool stuff from research | Scoop.it
Do you need to worry about Gamification? If you've been working for a few years in higher education, you've seen your fair share of fads.
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Massive MOOC Grading Problem - Stanford HCI Group Tackles Peer Assessment - moocnewsandreviews.com

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Peer assessment may lead to better learning outcomes. In his Human Computer Interface course, Scott Klemmer of th HCI Group found that students can be put to work reviewing their cohorts.
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A High School Where the Students Are the Teachers | TIME.com

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If high school students took charge of their education with limited supervision, would they learn? A Massachusetts school is finding out.

 

by Alexandra Sifferlin

 

"By taking ownership of their learning, the students at Monument are forced to think creatively and capitalize on their own talents in order to excel. The class framework is similar to what will be expected of them in college and in the workforce, when they have to make their own educated and independent decisions.

 

"Some faculty say the program is equally rejuvenating for teachers. “The project provides the setting for students both at risk and at the top academically to bring themselves further along. I have seen students who would never be successful in a normal schedule of the school thrive in the project,” says Lisa Baldwin, the science faculty adviser to the Independent Project. “As a teacher, I am pushed to think about diverse and challenging science topics depending on what the students are working on. I like how my work there stimulates my own love of science in a different way from my traditional classroom teaching.”

 

"Among the defining parts of the Independent Project are the Individual and Collective Endeavors. The Individual Endeavor is a personal project each student works on throughout the semester to present to the school and their families. Individual Endeavors have included creating a film, learning to cook for 80 people, and, in Whalan’s case, writing a novel. The only requirement is the student be passionate about their chosen subject.

 

"The Collective Endeavor is a group effort that must have a local or global impact. For one semester, students created a film about the program for other interested schools. You can watch it here



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Humans With Amplified Intelligence Could Be More Powerful Than AI

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With much of our attention focused the rise of advanced artificial intelligence, few consider the potential for radically amplified human intelligence (IA).

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Stanford teams up with edX to build online learning platform | opensource.com

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The open education landscape is set to grow a little more as Stanford University announces plans to team up with edX to build an online learning platform that universities and developers around the world can access for free.

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I really look forward to the "open-sourcing" of the entire platform in June!

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Go, Stanford!

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Second Life Founder's New Virtual World Uses Body Tracking Hardware | MIT Technology Review

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Hardware that tracks your head, eyes and hands will make the follow up to Second Life very different to the pioneering virtual world.

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The Drax Files 6: An animated Second Life | Living in the Modem ...

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Operating their business out of Edinburgh, Abramelin and his wife focus on Second Life as their primary market, producing not only animations, but also a range of avatars and other creations, very much working as a team; ...

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Digital Preservation Education: Further Information, Standards

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Brought to you by the State Library of North Carolina and the State Archives of North Carolina, this digital preservation education web site features best practices and tutorials.

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University Game Labs Emerging to Enhance Community Learning

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Colleges and schools are using game labs and gamification to enhance the educational experience of their students regardless of focus, age, or grade level.

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How I Turned My Classroom into a ‘Living Video Game’

How I Turned My Classroom into a ‘Living Video Game’ | cool stuff from research | Scoop.it

I use QR codes and augmented reality codes to help students move independently from one activity to the next. Kids use cell phones or tablets to scan the barcodes, which take them to websites or instruction pages with directions for the next activity, or to “cheat codes,” with strategies to help them solve the “boss-level problem.” I even decided to forgo the usual grading system in my classroom, so that as far as the students knew, they were either “Leveling Up!” (proficient) or they needed more practice with “Game Over: Try Again.” They stopped defining themselves by grades and saw “try again” as an opportunity to do just that.

 


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A worthwhile, risk-taking approach to turn that classroom stage around.

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Exciting, these are great ideas that keep the classroom ticking

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Punctual or permanent: that is the question.

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Standardizing Human Ability | DMLcentral

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Here’s a thought experiment.  Let’s try to imagine a society (there were lots of them before modernity) where there is no interest in measuring educational success.  Let’s imagine a society where the only goal of teaching (it’s a high bar) is to help...
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A warning to college profs from a high school teacher

A warning to college profs from a high school teacher | cool stuff from research | Scoop.it
"Please do not blame those of us in public schools for how unprepared for higher education the students arriving at your institutions are.
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Research into the library of the future published today

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Envisioning the library of the future, a major research project undertaken over the past year, is published today. The research will help library staff, funders and users to better understand what libraries could and should look like in the future.
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TaxProf Blog: Tax Enforcement in Virtual Worlds

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Tax Enforcement in Virtual Worlds, 40 Syracuse J. Int'l L. & Com. 187 (2012) http://t.co/voSsA65JnM
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Raven Girl: Audrey Niffenegger and Wayne McGregor's dark creation

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Raven Girl: Audrey Niffenegger and Wayne McGregor's dark creation

 

The Royal Ballet has teamed best-selling US author and artist Audrey Niffenegger with British master of extreme movement. Wayne McGregor. They talk about their dark creation, Raven Girl.

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‘I was thinking about how in fairy tales things are always transforming: people are transformed as a punishment or a reward, or they’re stuck in between. Really, the drama in Raven Girl is about her own efforts to make herself and her body match up’ [Niffenegger]

 


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The Top 5 Underrated Sci-Fi Movie Masterpieces - Video - TIME.com

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Steven James Snyder, Techland's resident movie geek, outlines the top 5 most under-rated sci-fi movies of all time
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Finally, a Sci-Fi Movie Heavy on the Science: “Europa Report” - Universe Today

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Finally, a Sci-Fi Movie Heavy on the Science: “Europa Report” Universe Today The producers of a new movie called “Europa Report” have released a new trailer about their film, which features a near-future mission to Jupiter's moon, Europa, in search...

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The producers of a new movie called “Europa Report” have released a new trailer about their film, which features a near-future mission to Jupiter’s moon, Europa, in search of extraterrestrial life. From the trailer, the film looks to be of extremely high quality, and it stars Sharlto Copley (District 9), with music score from composer Bear McCreary (Battlestar Galactica, Eureka).

And while this is a sci-fi flick, the makers of “Europa Report” say they have steeped it in real science. JPL scientists acted as advisers on the film, and it’s been called “One of the most thrilling and realistic depictions of deep-space exploration since ‘Moon’ and ’2001: A Space Odyssey’” by Space.com



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What Professors Can Learn From 'Hard Core' #MOOC Students

What Professors Can Learn From 'Hard Core' #MOOC Students | cool stuff from research | Scoop.it
People who have taken dozens of massive open online courses share their advice for those teaching them.

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Interesting insights from people who are "mooc addicts". Article comments are insightful too. 

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Four things that matter most according to MOOC addicts ( who finished 20 + MOOCs):

 

1. Organization

2. The Professor

3. (additional) teksts for further reading

4. Passion

 

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A Serious Second Life for B-Schools—No ‘Big Bird’ Avatars Allowed

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If Avaya has its way, business students will be replaced by avatars in a virtual world. Don’t laugh: It already happened at MIT Sloan

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Interesting!

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First Mitt Romney, now Avaya! Hatin' on Big Bird. ;)

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Reserve Your SpaceShipTwo Seat Now — Big Price Increase Coming Soon | Parabolic Arc

Reserve Your SpaceShipTwo Seat Now — Big Price Increase Coming Soon | Parabolic Arc | cool stuff from research | Scoop.it

Although Virgin Galactic has promised to eventually lower prices on its suborbital space tourism flights aboard SpaceShipTwo, it looks like prices are actually going up 25 percent in the near term.

 

In an interview broadcast Monday night on KABC-TV 7 News Los Angeles, Branson said a seat on the suborbital space plane would now cost $250,000 — an increase of $50,000 from the price the company has been advertising for eight years.

 

Now, does that seem a bit counter-intuitive, wouldn’t it? Absolutely. But, this is actually a clever marketing move. How so? Now, you really didn’t think I’d tell you before the break, did you?

 

Read on.

 

 


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We can all dream about it, right ?

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"When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer" By Walt Whitman Poem animation

Here's a virtual movie of the great Walt Whitman reading "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer"  

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Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's curator insight, April 28, 9:05 AM

 

Here's a virtual movie of the great Walt Whitman reading "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer" The audio recording used in this virtual movie is probably the earliest audio recording of this poem which was made around 1942 for a 78 rpm record set of great poems. .Walt Whitman wrote the poem in the 1865.edition of Leaves of Grass.

The speaker remembers sitting at a lecture. He is politely listening with his hands folded in his lap. He watches as the lecturer, a famous and renowned astronomer, goes on and on (and on) about the stars. Except he isn't talking about the stars. He's talking about equations and numbers and funny-looking pictures that seem to have nothing to do with the stars. The speaker is disappointed. Where are the stars?!

Suddenly he doesn't feel so good. His eyes droop. He feels nauseous, even. If he doesn't get out of that room, he's gonna hurl...

"Excuse me...'scuse me...sorry!" He gets up and heads for the exit. He walks outside and, what a difference! He is alone, and the night air feels fresh and dewy. He wanders away from the lecture hall. Every so often, he looks up at the sky, and there they are: the stars. Beautiful. No words of explanation could possibly capture them.

Walter "Walt" Whitman (May 31, 1819 -- March 26, 1892) was an American poet, essayist and journalist. A humanist, he was a part of the transition between transcendentalism and realism, incorporating both views in his works. Whitman is among the most influential poets in the American canon, often called the father of free verse.[1] His work was very controversial in its time, particularly his poetry collection Leaves of Grass, which was described as obscene for its overt sexuality.
Born on Long Island, Whitman worked as a journalist, a teacher, a government clerk, and—in addition to publishing his poetry—was a volunteer nurse during the American Civil War. Early in his career, he also produced a temperance novel, Franklin Evans (1842). Whitman's major work, Leaves of Grass, was first published in 1855 with his own money. The work was an attempt at reaching out to the common person with an American epic. He continued expanding and revising it until his death in 1892. After a stroke towards the end of his life, he moved to Camden, New Jersey, where his health further declined. He died at age 72 and his funeral became a public spectacle.[2][3]
Whitman's sexuality is often discussed alongside his poetry. Though biographers continue to debate his sexuality, he is usually described as either homosexual or bisexual in his feelings and attractions. However, there is disagreement among biographers as to whether Whitman had actual sexual experiences with men.[4] Whitman was concerned with politics throughout his life. He supported the Wilmot Proviso and opposed the extension of slavery generally. His poetry presented an egalitarian view of the races, and at one point he called for the abolition of slavery, but later he saw the abolitionist movement as a threat to democracy.

Kind Regards

Jim Clark
All rights are reserved on this video recording copyright Jim Clark 2013

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New World Notes: Oculus Rift Integration Coming to Second Life, Linden Lab Staff Confirm (Both Officially and Unofficially)

New World Notes: Oculus Rift Integration Coming to Second Life, Linden Lab Staff Confirm (Both Officially and Unofficially) | cool stuff from research | Scoop.it
Linden Lab intends to integrate the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset with Second Life, company spokesman Peter Gray just confirmed with me. "Yes," he replied, when I asked, "we plan to strongly support Oculus Rift.
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Assessment: Turning a Blunt Instrument Into a Powerful Learning Tool | DMLcentral

Assessment: Turning a Blunt Instrument Into a Powerful Learning Tool | DMLcentral | cool stuff from research | Scoop.it
Assessment, Connected Learning, Peer to Peer Learning, Teaching
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