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crackthecoursepack.tumblr.com - April 11, 11:39 AM

Crack the Coursepack

How does copyright regulate the movement of ideas in universities today? How much do we pay for  

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paper.li - March 3, 8:12 PM

Teach with your ipad

A personalized newspaper built from articles, blog posts, videos and photos selected by nathan stevens. Entries today include Apps for speech therapy, 30 cool educational iPad apps for science lovers, preview of iPad3...

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www.v3im.com - March 1, 11:48 AM

5 Free Tools for Finding Targeted Twitter Users

Need to locate targeted Twitter users in a niche or specific location? These 5 free social media marketing tools and search tools are for you.
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www.internettime.com - February 28, 1:06 PM

The Designer’s Toolbox

Most of the three dozen people convened by the irrepressible Aaron Silvers for a recent retreat in Sedona, Arizona, would say they’re designers, but not instructional designers. By Jay Cross

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cybraryman.com - February 25, 1:13 PM

Cybraryman Internet Catalogue

Via Steven W. Anderson ‏ @web20classroom

 

Focus is on Evernote. "The internet catalogue for students, teachers, administrators & parents. Over 20,000 relevant links personally selected by an educator/author with over 30 years of experience".

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bloggerspath.com - February 22, 5:59 PM

Top 5 Best Free Online Tools for PDF File Management

We are listing top 5 online tools for PDF file management, hope these will help you out while interpreting with your PDF files, these are secure and easy to use.
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www.educause.edu - February 19, 12:50 PM

ELI 2012 Online Spring Focus Session | EDUCAUSE

Learning analytics (LA) is the collection and analysis of data associated with student learning. The analysis of this data, coming from a variety of sources like the LMS, the library, and the student information system, helps us observe and understand learning behaviors in order to enable appropriate interventions. The reports that an LA application generates can be helpful for instructors (regarding student activities and progress), for students (regarding their progress), and for administrators (regarding course and degree completion data). LA applications help instructors monitor student progress, students evaluate their own performance, and administrators track course and degree completion. Although still emergent, learning analytics is a rapidly expanding area of research and a practice worthy of exploration.

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www.mediabistro.com - February 16, 10:47 AM

AllTwitter - The Unofficial Twitter Resource

The Unofficial Twitter Resource...How to join a twitter hastag chat, 5 essential twitter search operators to find the most relevant tweets...

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mediendidaktik.visibli.com - February 16, 9:56 AM

15 Inspiring Examples of Free Online Education | Online College Tips – Online Colleges

We've picked out 15 open education resources that we find to be the most impressive and inspiring out there.Read ...
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pzweb.harvard.edu - February 16, 9:48 AM

Project Zero: Harvard Graduate School of Education

Project Zero is an educational research group at the Graduate School of Education at Harvard University. Project Zero's mission is to understand and enhance learning, thinking, and creativity in the arts, as well as humanistic and scientific disciplines, at the individual and institutional levels.

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www.21stcenturyschools.com - February 14, 10:56 AM

21st Century Schools

21st Century Schools is the cutting edge provider of professional staff development and curriculum design.
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www.bcpvpa.bc.ca - February 11, 6:59 PM

Networks of Inquiry and Innovation

Networks of Inquiry and Innovation
Two BC educators write about Innovative Learning Environments
and outline how they can lead to new designs and improved outcomes.


Via Karen Steffensen
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ictlogy.net - February 2, 1:08 PM

ICTlogy » Ismael Peña-López's personal research portal

Research on the Information Society, the Digital Divide and Information and Communication Technologies for development... Ismael Pena-Lopez, professor at the School of Law and Political Science of the Open University of Catalonia, and researcher at the Internet Interdisciplinary Institute and the eLearn Center of that university.

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www.youtube.com - April 9, 1:42 PM

Connectivism

The purpose of this video is to provide insight into the learning theory commonly know as Connectivism...

Via juandoming
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edition.cnn.com - March 1, 11:52 AM

50 new tech tools you should know about - CNN.com

You may have dozens of apps on your phone and scores of websites bookmarked on your laptop, but that doesn't mean you have all the latest tech tools at your fingertips. By Victor Hernandez, CNN

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www.brainpickings.org - February 28, 1:41 PM

7 Must-Read Books on the Future of Information and the Internet

From retrofuturist media prophecies to the cognitive consequences of mobile-everything.

By Maria Popova

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www.slideshare.net - February 27, 11:49 AM

30 Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers @rmbyrne

These are the slides from the Ed Tech Teacher webinar that I delivered on February 9, 2012.

Via Ramon Aragon, juandoming
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edtech-insights.blogspot.com - February 25, 10:50 AM

EdTech - Insights-Flipped Classroom at a Glance

"Many educators are experimenting with the idea of a flipped classroom model. So what is it and why is everyone talking about it?"

Via George Hobson. Flipped Classroom created by Knewton and Column Five Media

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cristinaskybox.blogspot.com - February 21, 12:52 PM

CristinaSkyBox: Presentations with a Twist

By Ana Cristina.

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edudemic.com - February 17, 12:37 PM

How American Schools Compare To All Other Countries [Infographic] | Edudemic

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www.slideshare.net - February 16, 9:59 AM

Managing and disseminating Open Educational Resources

Presentation given to UKCORR on 27 Jan 2012 describing what Open Educational Resources are, who is releasing them, why and how.
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www.goodworkproject.org - February 16, 9:49 AM

Our Space: Being a Responsible Citizen of the Digital World | The GoodWork Project

Our Space is a set of curricular materials designed to encourage high school students to reflect on the ethical dimensions of their participation in new media environments. Through role-playing activities and reflective exercises, students are asked to consider the ethical responsibilities of other people, and whether and how they behave ethically themselves online.

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www.educause.edu - February 14, 10:58 AM

2012 Horizon Report | EDUCAUSE

Each year, the Horizon Report describes six areas of emerging technology that will have significant impact on higher education and creative expression over the next one to five years.

The areas of emerging technology cited for 2012 are:

Time to adoption: One Year or Less Mobile Apps

Tablet Computing

Time to adoption: Two to Three Years Game-based Learning Learning Analytics 

Time to adoption: Four to Five Years Gesture-based Computing Internet of Things

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educationaltech-med.blogspot.com - February 14, 10:50 AM

The 21st century pedagogy teachers should be aware of

It is evident now that the fact that the 20th and 21st century learning is different in terms of skills and perceptions, the need for a new educational model , a serious rethinking of the nature of schooling , its goals, pedagogies, curriculum , structures,and assumptions is persistently urgent. In brief, We need a new pedagogy with specific features that would meet the new century expectations.

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forum-network.org - February 3, 10:14 AM

David Weinberger - David Weinberger: Too Big to Know | Video on PBS & NPR Forum Network

David Weinberger, senior researcher at the Berkman Center discusses his latest book, Too Big to Know: Rethinking Knowledge Now That the Facts A...

Knowledge used to be a more straightforward matter than it is now; answers came from books or experts. But in the Internet age, knowledge has moved onto networks. There is more knowledge than ever, but it is different: topics have no boundaries, and disagreement is much more prevalent. Weinberger argues that this is not a cause for despair however, and he explores how business, science, education, and the government are learning to use networked knowledge to understand more than ever and to make smarter decisions than they could when they had to rely on books and experts alone.

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