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‘Ivy League Spring’ debated: is free, online education financially viable? | SmartPlanet

‘Ivy League Spring’ debated: is free, online education financially viable? | SmartPlanet | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it

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A good primer of MOOC's Marketing dilemna.  It talks a bit about diluting a university's "brand"

 

 

The Udacity of hope: new online programs offer free courses to hundreds of thousands of students, while the business model still gets worked out.

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SCOOP.IT STUDENTS

SCOOP.IT STUDENTS | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it

My students have been working hard with their curation project this semester. My students have a diverse range of career goals. They use Scoop.it to learn about their future careers.

 

This is my second year of using Scoop.it in the curriculum. Previously, i used it as a repository for great resources for students and other faculty. I am confident that teachers of diverse ages or course subjects can integrate curation to help expand the classroom walls and to teaching and applying media literacy.

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I encourage you to visit the students' sites. They are in no order. It would be helpful if you don't just choose the top site and scoll down to give them an equal chance at exposure of their hard work.  Thank you!
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Going Digital To Engage Students

Going Digital To Engage Students | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it
An instructor in the humanities uses social media to keep class interesting for at-risk students.

Via Rosemary Tyrrell
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From the Chronicle of Higher Ed, this article shares how one teacher chose to embrace the integration of social media to engage students. The writer asks some tough questions that are worth considering.  For example, "Is it poor students or boring lectures that cause the failure of some students.

Ken Morrison's comment, June 17, 9:19 PM
Thanks for sharing!
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See How PRISM Might Work in This Infographic

See How PRISM Might Work in This Infographic | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it
See how PRISM could work in this infographic made by technology and privacy researchers.
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An infographic was created to help us understand how NSA's Prism may be working. They created this graphic based on trust that the written reports are truthful.

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How the Internet's love of animals has evolved and knows no bounds | Digital Trends

How the Internet's love of animals has evolved and knows no bounds | Digital Trends | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it
Our affinity for Internet animals started at picture perusing, and now we're witnessing social networks for pets. Why is this obsession so enduring?
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Clay Shirky's "Cognitive Surplus" addresses society's desire to spend time looking at cute cats, etc.  This is an interesting addition to Shirky's views.

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How to Use Twitter to Help You Learn About Any Topic.

How to Use Twitter to Help You Learn About Any Topic. | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it
Sometimes you need to quickly immerse yourself in a new field. You might want to gain expertise or quickly gauge what the current issues are around a particular topic. One way of doing this is by c...

Via Howard Rheingold
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My students often hear me say that Twitter is not a talking too. It is a listening and learning tool.  This link helps you learn the steps on how to begin using Twitter wisely.

LuAnne Holder's comment, June 14, 5:33 PM
Howard, I love your idea about using Twitter and Diigo together. Thanks for sharing.
Stephen Dale's curator insight, June 15, 3:37 AM

Requires a bit more effort and dedication that using something like Google Alerts, but I think if you're prepared to continually refine who you're following, you're likely to hone in on content that has greater relevance.

Josie's curator insight, June 16, 10:34 AM

Thank You Haans. A well done list!

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Guillaume Decugis Discusses Scoop.it | genConnect

Guillaume Decugis, CEO & co-founder of Scoop.it talks about the publishing-by-curation platform that makes it easy to create an online magazine on your favor...

Via Arabella Santiago
Ken Morrison's insight:

I have been using Scoop.it for almost 30 months.  I've enjoyed watching the evolution of the company.  It is a great way to connect and share ideas around 'campfires' of common passions and interests.

Arabella Santiago's curator insight, June 12, 6:04 PM

Proud of our CEO representing Scoop.it at this year's SXSW!

Ken Morrison's curator insight, June 12, 6:42 PM

HI Students,

Here is the CEO of Scoop.it discussing why his company started the company.

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Apple Releases New Mobile Features in Major Change of iOS 7

Apple Releases New Mobile Features in Major Change of iOS 7 | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it
Apple's iOS 7 redesigns nearly every nook and cranny, from the home page to the camera app.
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Apple releases iOS7.  Seri gets a big sister. New fonts and buttons are more than just cosmetic changes. They send a message that this is a new chapter.  From small things like PDF annotations to larger things like cloud photo sharing and a time-tagged, geo-tagged automatic photo album, these many changes will change the experience of all Apple mobile users.

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18 questions you need to ask yourself before uploading that photo

18 questions you need to ask yourself before uploading that photo | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it

 


6. Did you just take a photo of a sunset?kOh man, congratulations on seeing that thing that happens every day, everywhere, ever


Read more: http://www.digitaltrends.com/social-media/the-fine-art-of-posting-photos-on-the-internet-a-questionnaire/#ixzz2Vpigychp ;
Follow us: @digitaltrends on Twitter | digitaltrendsftw on Facebook

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Parts are quite sarcastic, but this is a nice list of things to consider before uploading photos. It also shares which platform is best for different types of photos.

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Project-Based Learning for Teachers

Tony Vincent's video for his project-based learning workshops. http://learninginhand.com Music by Dan-O at DanoSongs.com

Via Felix Jacomino, Evdokia Roka
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I'm a big fan of PBL (Project Based Learning.  I first learned about Tony Vincent when I was in graduate school when we were talking about Palm Pilots in education..  Ironically, he started teaching where my brother currently teaches.  He followed the sun down the Phoenix.  I always enjoy his content and ideas.  

AnnC's curator insight, June 10, 9:05 PM

good opening infotainment

Pauline Farrell's curator insight, June 11, 9:04 AM

brilliant for VET students... learning real skills to increase employability

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Jonathan Haidt: The moral roots of liberals and conservatives | Video on TED.com

Psychologist Jonathan Haidt studies the five moral values that form the basis of our political choices, whether we're left, right or center. In this eye-opening talk, he pinpoints the moral values that liberals and conservatives tend to honor most.
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Top Ten Writing Rules From Famous Writers

These top ten writing rules from famous writers will inspire your writing and your love of the craft. A few of you have asked about sources. Here you go! • A...
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This may appear to be a bit off topic. However, if we want our ideas to spread, we must be able to write effectively. These ten writing tips can help your writing for both old and new media
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What's On Zuck's Mind? - An Interview with Wired Magazine's Steven Levy

What's On Zuck's Mind? - An Interview with Wired Magazine's Steven Levy | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it
Steven Levy chats with Mark Zuckerberg about Facebook Home, News Feed, and building stuff the Hacker Way. Part of Wired's 20th anniversary issue.
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One month later,

Facebook Home - It appears to be a bust, but it is still important to see what is on Zuck's mind.  This directly relates to "The Great Tech War of 2012" which I have posted many Scoops.

 

Big Takeaway:  Mark Zuckerberg now realizes that many people are moving toward the desire to share more but with a smaller percentage of people.  I am certain that this is why he has integrated Google's concept of putting friends in differeent groups.

 

He also mentions the newsfeed. I really don't like his comment about a cousin's pregnancy not being worthy of being at the top of your newsfeed.

 

He claims that the rollout of Graph Search was more accepted by the public because he was more active in getting beedback (feedforward) from the public. He mentions that the technology was ready to be rolled out months before it was announced. He chose to wait due to previous privacy concerns.

 

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"You Didn't Make That!" You didn’t make the Harlem Shake go viral—corporations did

"You Didn't Make That!"  You didn’t make the Harlem Shake go viral—corporations did | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it

The History of the Harlem Shake and how it really became an internet sensation.

Ken Morrison's insight:

SPOILER ALERT:  Harlem Shape became a YouTube user sensation by a company that studies and specializes how social media users use and spread information and links.

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Everything You Need to Know About Facebook Sponsored Stories

Everything You Need to Know About Facebook Sponsored Stories | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it
There are more than 10 different types of Facebook Sponsored Stories. They are easy and efficient to create. Here's the what, why and how...
Ken Morrison's insight:

Are your Facebook page views going down?  Are you considering purchasing a sponsored Story? This short post will make everything much more clear.  For about six weeks, the Facebook page that I manage has experienced a lull in traffic. I simply do not know what has caused the siginificant drop in traffic. During that time, I have seen some brands market sponsored stories very well and others have a lot to learn. I am glad that I read this article to help me know my options more clearly.

 
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Are your Facebook page views going down?  Are you considering purchasing a sponsored Story? This short post will make everything much more clear.  For about six weeks, the Facebook page that I manage has experienced a lull in traffic.  I simply do not know what has caused the siginificant drop in traffic.  During that time, I have seen some brands market sponsored stories very well and others have a lot to learn. I am glad that I read this article to help me know my options more clearly.

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The Electronic Frontier (BBC Documentary 1993)

Inside Apple and Microsoft in 1993. Talks with the people who shaped the future.
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Wow. Here is a fun 50 minutes of time travel to learn what got visionaries excited back in 1993. Look inside of Apple and Microsoft and learn about how they saw the future. Hint: Many of their visions came true (because they designed the future).  

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Mitch Joel: Time to Ctrl Alt Delete Your Life

Mitch Joel: Time to Ctrl Alt Delete Your Life | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it

MItch Joel says that we need to reset the system.

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Many of you know that I am a big fan of Mitch Joel's free content. His podcasts and blogs regarding media, marketing and society are always insightful and valuable. This is a wonderful 50-minute interview with how he became influencial, his attitude toward learning, and why he feels that we need to reset many aspects of our marketing plans.

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20 Tips for Using Facebook Better

20 Tips for Using Facebook Better | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it

Fresh ideas for improving your Facebook traffic on your business page.

 

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From creating customized URLs to creating bitly links to your other sites, this article gives some great tips for beginners and some interesting insight  for more experienced users.  I like that it also talks about how to write for the Facebook crowd.

 

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Seth's Blog: Ode: How to tell a great story

Seth's Blog: Ode: How to tell a great story | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it
Chris Fralic reminded me of this piece I wrote for Ode. Great stories succeed because they are able to capture the imagination of large or important audiences. A great story is true. Not necessarily because it’s factual, but because it’s...
Ken Morrison's insight:

This post from 2006 is equally true today.  Godin discusses subtle truths and subtle traps that are not normally discussed when helping companies tell their story.

My key takeaway is the reminder that great stories are not made for the masses....great stories are designed for your small 'tribe' who will passionately spread it to the masses.

 

This post reminded me to wipe the dust off of this old non-social bookmark about how Pixar thinks about how to tell stories.  I posted it on my 'link-dumping' (non)curation site here:
http://sco.lt/7R8Xh3 ;

 

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Hackers vs. suits: Why nerds become leakers

Hackers vs. suits: Why nerds become leakers | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it
The same personality traits that make people good with computers also make them more likely to defy authority figures and social conventions.
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I am sharing this interesting article because it talks a bit about the psychology trends of a recent string of computer users who stood up for what they felt was right.

 

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The man who broke the leaks story

The man who broke the leaks story | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it

By Mick Krever, CNN

Is Glenn Greenwald endangering America? To listen to U.S. security officials, the columnist who revealed secret surveillance by the U.S.

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An inside look at the making of the NSA story for The Guardian.

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Umoove - Powered by you

Umoove - Powered by you | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it
Umoove takes user experience to the next level by tracking and identifying gentle head movements and face gestures in real time on any mobile device using them to control applications & media Umoove delivers the most natural and engaging user...
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This might be big/

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The NSA Is Funneling Your Internet Life from Silicon Valley to Obama's Desk

The NSA Is Funneling Your Internet Life from Silicon Valley to Obama's Desk | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it
If you thought the National Security Agency's collection of Verizon phone-call data was bad, wait until you hear about PRISM, the seven-year-old, previously undisclosed classified government program that works with nine very major U.S.
Ken Morrison's insight:

I held back on sharing this because I was hoping that the public was over-reacting.

 

FYI: I can not keep up with all of the attacks on privacy, so I simply file them all under the Scoop.it tag of "SOPA" and/or "Privacy" or "Politics"  Most are tagged under all three, but I always use "SOPA"
http://www.scoop.it/t/new-media-technology?q=sopa 

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When Patents Attack! | This American Life

When Patents Attack! | This American Life | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it
Why would a company rent an office in a tiny town in East Texas, put a nameplate on the door, and leave it completely empty for a year?

 

 

An inside look at the ugly world of patent trolls!  They want to steal the right for us to back up our data over the internet.  Other patent trolls have attacked a non-profit organization which tries to help physically challenged people use the internet. A third feels that it has the patent for wifi. They want every coffee shop and possibly homeowners to pay them if they use wifi.

Ken Morrison's insight:

This podcast is old (2011) but insightful and important.  We are giving up our future. We are taking the power, profits and promise of innovation from the innovators and giving it to lawyers and the like. Patent Trolls will kill innovation. Two years later, it is not any better. :<

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Shop without limits - Korea's Online Shopping Wave

Shop without limits - Korea's Online Shopping Wave | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it
The evolution of electronic commerce and smartphone technologies has no doubt made online shopping one of the most commo...
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This is a well-written article that documents the growth of on-line shopping in Korea and puts it in context.  The part about the woman shopping instead of watching the presidential debate which produced the country's first female president put things in context.  After four years here, I agree that constant shopping is a huge deal.  I feel that the busy shopping malls and poor parking conditions adds to the convenience of online shopping.

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Ken Morrison's curator insight, June 7, 7:26 PM

This is a well-written article that documents the growth of on-line shopping in Korea and puts it in context.  The part about the woman shopping instead of watching the presidential debate which produced the country's first female president put things in context.  After four years here, I agree that constant shopping is a huge deal.  I feel that the busy shopping malls and poor parking conditions adds to the convenience of online shopping.

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Learning with Connectivism and ANT & ATM Analogy

Learning with Connectivism and ANT & ATM Analogy | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it

In a world of information overload, Is Organisational Learning about learning with the database? Are Databases more like ATMs? Read on.

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I am sharing this blog becaue it offers an insightful point of view regarding how to activate knowledge that exists in databases, libraries, websites, etc. I really like his "ATM" analogy and his video "In Simple Language".

 

He talks about how the ATM can be 'outsmarted', but it is really a failure in programming, which can be upgraded.  

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Open University: Coursera Partners With 10 Major State Schools

Open University: Coursera Partners With 10 Major State Schools | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it
The new partnerships will bring technologyenhanced learning to 1.25 million enrolled students and possibly millions more worldwide.
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A MOOC from Coursera may enter your university soon. This article highlights three motivations for the integration from a university's point of view:

1)  Fresh content that can be integrated to exhisting courses or to compliment existing departmental offerings

2) Give current professors more exposure

3) International exposure and international student recruitment.

 

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