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This article proposes a model of presence in e-learning that has some similarities with but also some important distinctions from the model of community of inquiry in e-learning (Garrison & Anderson, 2003).
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"During the digital age, the potential for technology tools to help change the products generated during class work are unparalleled. The SAMR framework helps to flesh out a pragmatic definition of how technology changes learning. Many programs are starting to implement tablet or BYOD initiatives with exciting, transformative results. This wonderful article from Jeff Dunn at Edudemic also highlights how an iPad game can promote competition and collaboration with the use of mobile devices; generating real-time data to help teachers with instruction." Via EDTC@UTB, juandoming Delete the scoop?
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Monica S Mcfeeters's curator insight,
May 21, 6:15 AM
This is a great series of videos on how to flip your classroom!
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May 22, 8:39 PM
Olhem isso César Alcon, Jimi Estrázulas e Maritza Mota! Delete the scoop?
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Copy is a cloud for people, friends, and companies. Use it to keep your computers in sync and your files available from anywhere and from any device. Sign up and get 15 GB FREE. Via Laura Spencer Delete the scoop?
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Stillmotion is a video production company based in Oregon. Last month they produced a series of videos all about how to tell stories through video. The series takes you through the planning, shooting, and editing of a video. The series isn't a how-to on the technical side of production as it is a how-to plan and think about the process of producing a great video. Via Paula Barroca Delete the scoop?
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Diana Laurillard's presentation for the formative e-assessment project's dessimination event: http://projects.lkl.ac.uk/feasst/april-28th/ A version of this pre Via Frances Delete the scoop?
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The SEO practices you implement in site design that optimize for search engines should be invisible. Modern day web design success requires a multi-function, multi-skilled approached to ensure maximum impact for your business. Delete the scoop?
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Clickberry provides users with a number of interesting video editing options such as overlaying hyperlinks, tagging friends or linking to any online video Via FPPT, Baiba Svenca Delete the scoop?
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Create Photo SlideShow with Music in Windows. Free Windows Software with simple user interface. You can create Photo SlideShow with Music in no time. Via Baiba Svenca
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May 5, 8:44 AM
Comment ajouter de la musique à une présentation de photos avec Windows.
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May 5, 12:52 PM
Aquesta aplicació és senzilla i pràctica. Permet també crear presentacions per al YouTube
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This is a great wee hidden gem in windows. I only found out about it about a month ago. No need to be an expert. Delete the scoop?
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Here's our take on some popular approaches to Presentation Design seen in some work by great presenters. Enjoy! Download here for a Tweet!: http://goo.gl/eV54K Via Baiba Svenca
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May 22, 12:24 AM
Aprendiendo a diseñar presentaciones, 10:20:30 lo recomiendo. Delete the scoop?
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This infographic provides a visual guide and a brief synopsis of different uses for Twitter. It includes information about how Twitter can be used as a tool for information, customer service, networking, business management and website management. Via Lauren Moss
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May 22, 12:47 PM
We often don't know what to Tweet, and it's true that this infographic gives us lots of ideas. We can use the same tool (mind mapping) for other social networks too.
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Can't think of anything I could have added usefully to that infographic. Delete the scoop?
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"Teenagers are revealing more about themselves on social media than ever before, but they’re also taking more steps to protect their privacy online, according to “Teens, Social Media, and Privacy,” a May 21 report issued by Pew Internet, part of the Pew Research Center, and Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society. The report also found Twitter use among teens—especially African Americans—is rising, while teens’ fondness for Facebook is on the decline." Via EDTC@UTB Delete the scoop?
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Emaze vision – to change the way people create presentations through a simple, fully automated process that generate powerful and engaging showcases. Via Baiba Svenca
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Zeozer aurkezpen tradizionalak eta prezi bitartean. Oraindik beta fasean (frogak egiten, baina itxurosoa..... Delete the scoop?
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Teachers will now be able to search for and recommend learning content by category, grade level, and a variety of other criteria, and will have the opportunity to discover content recommended by other educators, for example. What’s more, every piece of content served within its curated portal is pre-approved by educators before being posted, so that teachers can rest easy knowing the recommended content is quality and school-appropriate. Via Andrew Delete the scoop?
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The more our students are online, the more information they will encounter. It is important for them not only be able to access this information, but also to be the best digital citizens that they ... Via Sarantis Chelmis Delete the scoop?
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A tutorial for using Google Hangouts. Meant for anyone, but specifically those wishing to collaborate academically. Via Frances Delete the scoop?
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As mobile devices march toward ubiquity, they're finding their way into the hands of our earliest learners. Just as parents and educators questioned the quality of children's television content in its early days, so are they ... Delete the scoop?
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Illinois Library Embraces Crowdfunding To Bring Its Patrons A 3D Printer (And ... Delete the scoop?
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Fotopedia Reporter is here! Our newest app unleashes your creativity, letting you create your own photo stories to share the things you love with whoever you want. Whether it's a tour of your town, some hard-hitting reportage, a restaurant review or a story about snails mating at the bottom of your garden, the only limit is your imagination. If you care about something, let it show! Via Baiba Svenca
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WebSnaps.co is a thumbnail generator that allows you to capture, store, and display screenshots of any URL. URLs are easily turned into useable images for your own online application, or to simply store as records in your online account. Display your URL screenshots online with simple HTML that can be inserted into any website, or maintain a library of captured images. Other terms for websnaps include: thumbnails, thumbnail generator, web thumbs, website snapshots, screen grabs, URL snapshots. Via Baiba Svenca
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This is a great time-saver that will make presentations easier to produce.
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This is a great time-saver that will make presentations easier to produce.
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Seems extremely useful sd well as cool for web developers, designers, and graphic artist. Can't wait to try it out. Delete the scoop?
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The Slides editor is available right in your browser. All of your work is stored securely on our servers, accessible wherever you are. Presentations can be viewed in any modern browser, including mobile. There's a wide variety of themes and transitions to pick from to make sure things look and move the way you want them. Decks are stored as HTML documents, so you can always edit the markup and customize to your needs. Via Baiba Svenca
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May 12, 12:17 AM
That would save the problem of sending large files :)
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Slides is a new online HTML presentation creator by Hakim El Hattab who is also the author of Reveal.js application, which is why the tools are similar. An easy way of creating an online slide presentation without the coding knowledge. To learn how to work on slid.es, check out the tutorial http://slid.es/news/welcome-to-slides Free account lets you make public decks and gives you a storage space of 250 MB. There is also a Pro account for $7/mo with 2 GB of space.
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In contradistinction to MS Powerpoint, Slides is a HTML presentation for creating dynamic and inspiring presentations online, which can be stored as HTML documents. Delete the scoop?
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This deck sets out We Are Social's provocations for the future - the things that we believe will drive and shape our social and digital future over the months t Delete the scoop?
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Newsweek talks to the creators of today’s most addictive shows about what they’re doing to make sure we just can’t stop. Via The Digital Rocking Chair
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May 20, 3:30 AM
Absolute Leseempfehlung! Das Phänomen des "Binge-watching"s (Komakucken?!) und "Hyperserien"
Während Serien wie Sopranos, The Wire oder Deadwood zuerst ihre Charaktere entwickelten und die Handlung erst an zweiter Stelle kam, entwerfen heutige "Hyperserien" Tableaus, die von einer zentralen Frage vorwärts getrieben werden - und noch größeres Suchtpotenzial haben: "And that’s ultimately the biggest difference between the Hyperserials and the legendary shows that spawned them: a purer, more intense focus on one linear, series-long plotline. Hyperserials tend to do away with recaps, teasers, and exposition of any kind. They make even less sense when viewed out of order"
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May 20, 7:23 AM
IN A certain sense, all television is addictive. This should be pretty obvious, given that Americans watch more than five hours a day, on average. At that rate, a person who lives to the age of 80 will spend 21 percent of his or her adult life—the equivalent of 4,175 days, or nearly 13 years—in front of the tube.
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May 20, 3:45 PM
Machinimatographers can take some tips from this thought-piece on how we consume television serials. Delete the scoop?
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