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There is a great deal of energy, enthusiasm, and change happening in today's education sector. Existing and new education providers are leveraging the Internet, ICT infrastructure, digital content,... Via Susan Bainbridge Delete the scoop?
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The iversity open course platform provides a structured course environment that features multimedia teaching materials, assessment features to keep students eng (RT @nick_chater: iversity – a platform to develop your own MOOC Via suifaijohnmak, Juan-Ignacio Cabello Delete the scoop?
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May 13, 2:17 AM
Why is Scoop It Kicking Paper Li's Rear End? Via Martin (Marty) Smith, Kelly Hungerford
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May 8, 4:44 AM
This is a great discussion that was started by Jesse Wojdylo yesterday. It's a topic that often comes up, or has come up, since the beginning of our service time together.
Do I see Scoop.it and Paper.li as competitors? No, I see them as completitors - complimentary services in the same arena.
Great insight from power user Marty Smith on why he likes and uses both.
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May 10, 8:12 PM
Scoop.it and Paper.li are both powerful infotention tools. Here's a how-to about using them together.
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I don't think there is any harm in combining the two, however, I feel scoopit with its own works best for curators and Paperli for auto content publishing (very dynamic no intervention and bias) Delete the scoop?
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Even those who are in the edtech industry can miss out on some seriously helpful free learning sites that are impacting the teaching and learning practices offering a little something for every kind of learner in 21st century. Via Susan Bainbridge, Jack Mosel Delete the scoop?
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Social Media for Scientists, a absolutely enlightening presentation for the European Bioinformatics Institute in Cambridge Delete the scoop?
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Maria Konnikova reveals how Sherlock Holmes can teach us to optimise not only our own everyday existence, but our broader contributions to society and the li... Delete the scoop?
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Create a quiz using full-featured, free quiz maker for work, school or fun. Share online on facebook, blogs, websites & more. Delete the scoop?
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Crocodoc converts Microsoft Office and PDF documents to HTML5 so your users can view and collaborate right in your web app. Delete the scoop?
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Educators can personalize learning with Microsoft’s tools, addressing a variety of learning styles. In fact, learning is interactive and engaging with Office 365. For example, students can use an online whiteboard, unavailable with Google Apps, to share ideas with others. Read more... Delete the scoop?
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With Cubby, your stuff is shared across all your computers, tablets, and smartphones and always accessible at Cubby.com. It’s everything in its everplace. Delete the scoop?
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A resource for educators, parents, and homeschooling providing educational content for K-8. Publish content for your class to access in a Delete the scoop?
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Duncan McCue looks at the MOOC, otherwise known as, the Massive Open Online Course. They are changing the way teachers teach and the way students learn because they can fill a classroom with a billion brains. Via Nik Peachey, Jose Gregorio Noronha lopez
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May 12, 3:45 AM
This is not new - I taught the International Writing Exchange (IWE) from 1993, but technology allows much more nowadays. Go for it and learn whatever your heart desires! Go for challenging courses though, not a book on the Web!!
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May 12, 4:10 AM
Information and knowledge is there. Only you decide what to make of it. Sharing knowledge will always give you back more than what you give.
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May 13, 2:03 PM
I have participated in one...have you? Try them out. Check out www.coursera.org for courses! Delete the scoop?
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via Edudemic While flipping the classroom is still one of the hottest trends in education, it’s got nothing on time-saving and downright useful apps and web tools. In an effort to provide a ... Via L. García Aretio Delete the scoop?
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There are more learner interactivity options available than multiple–choice questions and ‘drag and drop’ responses, says Bob Little. Via Susan Bainbridge, Alastair Creelman
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May 7, 4:24 PM
Many teacher want to get their classes online for various reasons. The info here will help anyone set it up more professionally.
Anne Whaits's curator insight,
May 7, 4:34 PM
Some really interesting reflections and comments in this article. What makes the current form of MOOCs particularly challenging for the learner? Poonam argues that effective learning materials involve the learners and makes a case for the interactive MOOC - the iMOOC. "Those wanting to build iMOOCS – or at least include greater learner interactivity into their courses – could gather inspiration for their instructional design strategy from interactivity building tools."
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May 10, 12:24 PM
Certain "truisms" run through articles written on MOOCs. One of the more consistent "stories" repeated from article to article involves the completion rate of MOOCs, hovering around 7%. There are many reasons why MOOCs have low completion rates, but typically the "story" is told as one of MOOC design failure, as in this piece. Quote from this article: "“To engage learners and keep them interested in the course - and motivated to continue and complete it, there’s a need to develop MOOCs that are highly interactive (iMOOCs). No wonder that MOOCs’ learner drop-out rates are extremely high,” [Poonam Jaypuriya] commented. “According to our information, typically, we’re seeing only seven or eight per cent of learners completing courses.” I agree with the 7% completion rate, which matches my hands-on experience. But I disagree with the assessment of why 93% of my students did not complete my MOOC. In fact, let's consider the admission requirements for a MOOC. Typically, a student submits an email address. There is no transcript verification, there is no statement of commitment (i.e. how much this "learner" will prioritize a free class when other life and work events occur during the course), and no really penalty from just dropping out of the course at any time for any reason. MOOCs are a fascinating experiment, and while some MOOCs clearly have a way to go to fully leverage the full and already available possibilities of a quality engaging online education, that is not the fundamental reason for low completion rates. MOOC providers need to figure out how to secure learning commitments from students. And to play the contrarian on this issue, I would argue that the top retention tools of traditional higher education have been tuition cost, admissions standards, and verifiable transcripts, not the quality of course design (and I mean course design principles as opposed to faculty reputation). Delete the scoop?
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The free screen recorders available out there have been listed by us below. You’re probably here because you want to prepare a presentation for the boardroom or class... Via Baiba Svenca, Lyudmila Anikina Delete the scoop?
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Después del estallido de la burbuja tecnológica en 2001, el análisis de las características de las empresas que habían superado la crisis ha potenciado una primera aproximación a la significación y... Delete the scoop?
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Hoy en día, las bibliotecas están en una encrucijada. Se registra un descenso en servicios bibliotecarios tradicionales mientras que los servicios basados en tecnología están aumentando. No se trata sólo de una crisis presupuestaria, sino también del traslado a la literatura digital que impone nuevos formatos que con el tiempo van a “reconstruir y rediseñar las bibliotecas” cambiando la forma en que parecen y funcionan... A leer más... Delete the scoop?
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The social network to find books, publish your own, create shelves and spread ideas. Start writing online on Widbook and publish the chapters as you go, even if the book is not yet finished... Delete the scoop?
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Radbox is a quick and easy way to add online videos to a queue and watch them later on a computer, smartphone, tablet or television. Delete the scoop?
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Learn languages with free online games. Games to learn phrases, greetings, vocabulary, numbers and grammar in English, Spanish, French, German and Italian. Delete the scoop?
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Visual bookmarking made easy. Save shortcuts and bookmarks in a visual and easy to access format; tagged, organized and arranged for you and Discover new bookmarks and links that you never knew existed. Delete the scoop?
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