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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.
Via Mark Smithers
Hardware that tracks your head, eyes and hands will make the follow up to Second Life very different to the pioneering virtual world.
Via Miguel Mimoso Correia
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; ...
Via Dulcie Mills
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.
Via Ayla Stein
Colleges and schools are using game labs and gamification to enhance the educational experience of their students regardless of focus, age, or grade level.
Via ThePinkSalmon
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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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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"Please do not blame those of us in public schools for how unprepared for higher education the students arriving at your institutions are.
"When you come into this world and realize that how you present yourself is entirely in your hands - you presenting the best idea of yourself: there is a liberation that occurs there..." says Zander Greene, one of the organizers of Fantasy Faire in Second Life.
Designed as a fundraiser for Relay For Life the faire offers top digital content of the magical variety, handmade by SL's top designers and merchants.
A user-created universe full of ingenuity and passion: that could describe Second Life at any given day, but this long running event is certainly a prime example of how only a virtual world can truly transcend cultural and geographical boundaries.
Thousands will come together this week in order to celebrate life, humanity and free expression while at the same time battling the dark forces of a deadly disease in a way that has tangible, measurable REAL WORLD impact!
Fantasy Faire runs through April 28thhttp://secondlife.com/destination/fan...
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We tend to forget our initial reactions to new technology. We shouldn't.
Via John Shank
A heartfelt & moving story of how instruments made from recycled trash bring hope to children whose future is otherwise spiritless.
Via Seth Dixon
But what if we focused more on the things that are working? They're called positive deviance, bright spots, appreciative inquiry, things gone right (TGR). While perhaps different in the details, these approaches to change share ...
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Chances are you've already seen this now-viral video of a 90 year old woman fully freaking out from the joy of experiencing a virtual recreation of Tuscany through the Oculus Rift headset, and I really hope everyone at Linden Lab...
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People who have taken dozens of massive open online courses share their advice for those teaching them.
Via Ana Cristina Pratas
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
Via Mal Burns, David W. Deeds
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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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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A new collection of virtual reality worlds designed to recreate the environment of an addict could help people develop coping strategies to get clean. Trials tested the reaction of subjects presented with their drug of choice.
Via Miguel Mimoso Correia
By Valerie Strauss "A 13-year-old eighth grader in upstate New York woke up on Sunday and decided that it would be funny if she designed a standardized test that made fun of standardized tests. (See below) After all, Sophia Stevens was getting ready to take one of the state’s new Common Core-aligned standardized testson Tuesday, so the subject was on her mind. Unfortunately, she said, she has plenty of occasions to think about standardized tests because because kids have to take too many of them. She doesn’t like it, she said, “because teachers are always teaching to the test instead of teaching stuff that would interest us or that they are good at teaching.”
Via Jim Lerman
Jack Hostager is a high school sophomore enrolled in an Eastern Iowa High School. His blog, Straight from the Desk, seeks to add the seldom heard voice of the student.
Via Ana Cristina Pratas
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