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How Students Used Social Media To Help Others In Need

How Students Used Social Media To Help Others In Need | SENSES project: Assembling your digital toolkit | Scoop.it

"Students care. When they care and mobilize, the world changes around them. Students at the William M. Davies Career & Technical High School in Lincoln, Rhode Island discovered that Hurricane Sandy had severely affected family members of one teacher, whose sister in law was from Brick, New Jersey. They jumped right in, using social media to mobilize and create awareness of the extent of the damage and to lend a helping hand."


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The SENS "Assembling your digital toolkit" project

The SENS "Assembling your digital toolkit" project | SENSES project: Assembling your digital toolkit | Scoop.it

Starting Monday August 6, 2012, all staff (and some doctoral students!) in the School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences at Deakin University are together undertaking a 12 week project in developing digital literacy. Each week we will be completing a task to develop a skill, explore an idea or master a set of tools.

 

This Scoop.it is a collection of resources used in the project.

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Connecting Digital Literacies for All Learners: Employing Universal Design for Learning through Mobile Technologies

Connecting Digital Literacies for All Learners: Employing Universal Design for Learning through Mobile Technologies | SENSES project: Assembling your digital toolkit | Scoop.it
Claire Nihill's curator insight, April 23, 10:27 PM

This is pertinent in light of the trend towards Graduate Learning Outcomes for Digital Literacies in Australian higher education

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The mass personalization of higher education | InsideTrack Higher Education Blog :: InsideTrack

The mass personalization of higher education | InsideTrack Higher Education Blog :: InsideTrack | SENSES project: Assembling your digital toolkit | Scoop.it
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UDL Universe: Universal Design for Learning Professional Development

UDL-U supports faculty and staff by providing resources to improve postsecondary education for all students, including those with disabilities.

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Claire Nihill's curator insight, May 1, 2:48 AM

This is a great guide for supporting inclusive practice through the various levels of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) course redesign. There are guides with numerous resources for promotional materials, UDL session planners, UDL curricula, UDL course implementation exemplars, and evaluation instruments. 

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9 Web 2.0 Sites to Publish Student Work

9 Web 2.0 Sites to Publish Student Work | SENSES project: Assembling your digital toolkit | Scoop.it

Publishing educational technology content online, in eye-catching formats, is easier than ever. 


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John Hunter: Teaching with the World Peace Game | Video on TED.com

John Hunter puts all the problems of the world on a 4'x5' plywood board -- and lets his 4th-graders solve them.
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IJeP :: Current Issue :: Volume 2 - Number 2 - 2012

International Journal of ePortfolio articles.


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9SLIDES iPad App Review: Add Video and Sound to Presentations

9SLIDES iPad App Review: Add Video and Sound to Presentations | SENSES project: Assembling your digital toolkit | Scoop.it
9SLIDES (official site here) is an iPad app that lets users insert video or audio commentary to their presentation slides directly from the iPad.

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Baiba Svenca's curator insight, March 21, 11:49 AM

Simple and free presentation creator for iPad. Import your presentation and add your audio comments or video files.
Recommended for education.

John Rudkin's curator insight, April 2, 4:09 AM

Enhancing Presentations is easy with 9Slides.

Katherine Page Burdick's curator insight, April 2, 11:11 AM

I am definitely going to try thid out!

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60 Educational Apps in 60 Minutes

A tour of some of the great iOS apps available out there for educators.

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Chris Brumbaugh's curator insight, March 26, 7:46 PM

An awesome Prezi on some great educational apps!

A4Academics's comment, March 27, 2:25 PM
I had put a blog on mobile app development careers in my site http://a4academics.com/
stevecarter's curator insight, April 16, 6:39 AM

Great prezi on Ed Apps

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Free Mobile Video Editing for iPhone and iPad with Givit

Free Mobile Video Editing for iPhone and iPad with Givit | SENSES project: Assembling your digital toolkit | Scoop.it

 

 


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Robin Good's curator insight, March 16, 1:50 PM



Givit is a free video sharing site supported by a unique iOS app that allows anyone to easily edit, trim, add soundtrack, special effects and to share privately or publish any video directly from his iPhone or iPad.


Key features include:

  • Use unlimited clips
  • Add special effects
  • Use licensed music tracks immediately available
  • Share privately
  • Post to YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter


Free for up to 5GB of video storage.



More info: http://www.givit.com/


Pricing: http://www.givit.com/pricingterms/ - (100Gb for $29.99)


Help: https://i.givit.com/HelpCenter


App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/givit-video-highlighter/id560803488?mt=8





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thanks for sharing !
Jeannette Marshall's curator insight, April 20, 2:48 PM

I think this is nifty because I've often wanted to adjust my iPhone photos

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Without Rooting, Education-Specific Tablets Won't Work

Without Rooting, Education-Specific Tablets Won't Work | SENSES project: Assembling your digital toolkit | Scoop.it
Dr. Justin Marquis's curator insight, March 20, 3:27 PM

Without Rooting, Education-Specific Tablets Won't Work - The recent release of the Amplify Android tablet, specifically designed for education that will "rival the iPad," raises some interesting questions about the education sector as a marketplace for entrepreneurial innovations and provides an opportunity to explore some alternatives to educators buying into mass-produced educational products.

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Review Of The Existing Uses Of Technology And E-learning In The Delivery Of Employability Skill Training Both In Higher Education And Beyond

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Free Screen to Video - Screen Capture and Screen Recording Software

Free Screen to Video - Screen Capture and Screen Recording Software | SENSES project: Assembling your digital toolkit | Scoop.it
Free Screen to Video is the perfect tool for easily capturing and recording entire or selected screen activity to videos in FLV, AVI, SWF, WMV. Download it now for FREE!

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Shanika Journey's curator insight, March 22, 1:10 PM

The company also has links to their free CD/DVD Burner software and Video Downloader. Might be something worth checking out!

Alfredo Corell's curator insight, March 22, 1:15 PM

Easily capture and record your screen activity to FLV. Great and FREE

Louise Robinson-Lay's curator insight, April 1, 4:07 AM

Could be handy for PC users. Record your screen activity.

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Measured Results Demonstrate Enhanced Learning Outcomes in the Flipped Classroom

Measured Results Demonstrate Enhanced Learning Outcomes in the Flipped Classroom | SENSES project: Assembling your digital toolkit | Scoop.it
Teacher and Administrator James Szoka shares empirical evidence demonstrating improved learning outcomes in the flipped classroom. Flipped Learning Model

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Academics' online presence guidelines | OpenUCT

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Universal Design for Learning Guidelines

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News Filtering and Discovery: Three Alternative Approaches To Get the Best News on a Specific Topic

News Filtering and Discovery: Three Alternative Approaches To Get the Best News on a Specific Topic | SENSES project: Assembling your digital toolkit | Scoop.it
A new wave of sites based on topic curation, both human and algorithmic, are creating opportunities to reach targeted audiences.

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Dennis T OConnor's curator insight, May 6, 10:49 PM

The more sources of information you tame, the more well rounded your curation becomes. 

Deb Nystrom, REVELN Consulting's curator insight, May 7, 5:13 AM

There can be filter bubbles (blind spots), and THEN there's just plain getting the best on a topic using the best tools.  Content curation and Robin Good's insights help. ~ D

SPIRUVIE's curator insight, May 7, 3:41 PM

well, well... ouvaton :-))

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iPad Tip ~ How to Instantly Organize Apps in Alphabetical Order

iPad Tip ~  How to Instantly Organize Apps in Alphabetical Order | SENSES project: Assembling your digital toolkit | Scoop.it

"If you love to keep your apps organized, we have a great tip for you today. By going to Settings -> General -> Reset -> Reset Home Screen Layout, your iPad will not only reorganize all stock apps to their default positions, but also organize all non-stock apps in alphabetical order."


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Paula Jamieson's curator insight, May 7, 7:05 PM

Maybe this is something that you've always wanted to do? Have your iPad apps organized in alphabetical order. This would be a nightmare for me (a visual learner) as more often than not I don't necessarily know the name of the app but I know what the icon looks like (or the folder that I have put it into). I choose to organize my apps into folders eg ABC's, Word Work, Nurturing Thinking etc. Keep in mind though I use my device predominantly for 'modelling' and to inform others so I have hundreds (did I say hundreds.....my 64gb device is almost full AGAIN).

 

If though, you have individual devices assigned to your classroom that are not jam packed with too many Apps, this may be just the thing for you!

John Pearce's curator insight, May 8, 9:39 PM

I must admit that I prefer to organise my apps under folders according to type, (though there are times that this system also 'lets me down'). This could be a useful strategy for user who have quite a few screens of apps.

Rebecca Penina Simon's comment, May 10, 3:33 PM
I definitely understand - my 32 GB iPad is completely full. I have to keep deleting and reinstalling the apps that I do need to use.
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Gamification Wiki | Gamification Wiki

Gamification Wiki | Gamification Wiki | SENSES project: Assembling your digital toolkit | Scoop.it
Gamification.org is the leading resource and community for gamification information, research and examples in over 18 languages.
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Filter Out Noise by Following the Hashtags That Count for You with TAGtivate

TAGtivate is a startup that simplifies content browsing on the world wide web. Browse and share the content you want by taking advantage of the power of hash...

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Lori Marie Cuene's curator insight, January 30, 6:08 PM

Great way to streamline your feeds,allowing you to more easily focus on those relationships you really want to nurture and build! Thanks for sharing this!! 

Beth Kanter's comment, January 30, 9:54 PM
Okay, was all excited thinking I could sign up and play with the tool, but looks they haven't launched yet...
Robin Good's comment, January 31, 2:19 AM
Hi Beth, you are right. I understand. Go get excited though with Scoopweb, I think you will truly enjoy that one.
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3 Ways to Display iPad Screen on A Projector

3 Ways to Display  iPad Screen on A Projector | SENSES project: Assembling your digital toolkit | Scoop.it
So you want to be able to connect your iPad to a projector screen to display your iPad to your students.There are different ways you can do this. Unlike the interactive whiteboard apps that only turn...

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Tablets to reach 70% of Australians by 2017

Tablets to reach 70% of Australians by 2017 | SENSES project: Assembling your digital toolkit | Scoop.it
More than 5 million Australians now have tablets and contrary to the predictions of Steve Jobs, smaller models are set to dominate.

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Ralph Springett's curator insight, March 13, 12:25 AM

Institutions need mobilization strategies, othewise they will get pushed around by student demand and end up with messy uneconomic systems. Take control institutions and have your say. #Institution voice

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The Professors Behind the MOOC Hype - Technology | Steve Kolowich- The Chronicle of Higher Education

The Professors Behind the MOOC Hype - Technology | Steve Kolowich- The Chronicle of Higher Education | SENSES project: Assembling your digital toolkit | Scoop.it

What is it like to teach 10,000 or more students at once, and does it really work? The largest-ever survey of professors who have taught MOOCs, or massive open online courses, shows that the process is time-consuming, but, according to the instructors, often successful. Nearly half of the professors felt their online courses were as rigorous academically as the versions they taught in the classroom.

 

The survey, conducted by The Chronicle, attempted to reach every professor who has taught a MOOC. The online questionnaire was sent to 184 professors in late February, and 103 of them responded.

 


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Peter B. Sloep's curator insight, March 18, 5:27 PM

These are data from the people in the trenches. And although they are biased - typically those with good experiences react, those with bad ones reportedly didn't - they still show that there is a good deal of enthusiasm about teaching a MOOC and that many sceptics to online learning became converted. Motives reported ranged from altruism to not wanting to be left behind, but that was to be expected. For a quick impression of the results, check the charts. 

 

Since many of the respondents still were in the midst of teaching their MOOC, we should see the present picture as a snap-shot only. But the good thing is that now we at least have such a snap-shot. The Chronicle is to be applauded for this initiative. (@pbsloep)

 

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edX MOOC Software Goes Open Source

edX MOOC Software Goes Open Source | SENSES project: Assembling your digital toolkit | Scoop.it
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25 Twitter Tips For Students, Parents, And Teachers

25 Twitter Tips For Students, Parents, And Teachers | SENSES project: Assembling your digital toolkit | Scoop.it
Twitter can be a powerful weapon in your arsenal of learning resources. So we figured a few Twitter tips for students and others might be in order.

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Gust MEES's curator insight, March 21, 12:42 PM

 

Check it out, very interesting

 

Check also:

 

-  https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/02/20/what-you-should-know-about-twitter-chats/

 

- https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/06/27/how-to-use-twitter-with-success-for-education-and-more/

 

- http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?tag=Twitter

 

Gust MEES's curator insight, March 21, 12:47 PM

 

Check it out, very interesting

 

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-  https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/02/20/what-you-should-know-about-twitter-chats/

 

- https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/06/27/how-to-use-twitter-with-success-for-education-and-more/

 

- http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?tag=Twitter

 

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10+ Innovative Ways to Use the iPad Camera with your Students

10+ Innovative Ways to Use the iPad Camera with your Students | SENSES project: Assembling your digital toolkit | Scoop.it
1. Getting Started with iPads and Cameras/Photos It's very important that your students know how the iPad manages photos and uses the build in cameras.

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