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The Following is a Featured Post by Glogster Ambassador Joli Barker. If you're interested in a Featured Post of your own, you can tweet us @GlogsterEDU, comment on this blog, or message us on Faceb... Via Ana Cristina Pratas Delete the scoop?
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65% of all learners are visual learners. 1/3 to 1/2 of the brain is devoted to processing the visual. But when our various teaching and training systems try ... Delete the scoop?
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The Web is increasingly understood as a global information space consisting not just of linked documents, but also of Linked Data. The Linked Data principles provide a basis for realizing this Web of Data, or Semantic Web. Delete the scoop?
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This new research reveals how little we know about the brain and how it affects our daily lives... Via Gary Stevens Delete the scoop?
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What would Facebook updates look like in real life?
According to the video, above, it would involve an annoying person surprising you with changes made to your home — without your knowledge or consent.
Many users of the social-network giant can likely relate to the video's frustrated protagonist, as Facebook is often criticized for automatically resetting privacy settings and sharing personal information with third-party apps.
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Prof. Ravi Vakil shares ideas learned from working with bright young students on how to help design every part of a class to serve the larger goal of getting... Delete the scoop?
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Use engaging videos on TED-Ed to create customized lessons. You can use, tweak, or completely redo any lesson featured on TED-Ed, or create lessons from scratch based on any video from YouTube. Delete the scoop?
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Coursera is partnering with publishers to make it easier for students to access e-textbooks. Delete the scoop?
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Sience Communication/Engagement workshops by an Australian organisation. We have designed our workshops for people who come from the science, research or natural resource management world and want to increase their skills and confidence in communicating. Via Gary Stevens Delete the scoop?
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As part of the progressive erosion of RCUK’s initially excellent open-access policy, barrier-based publishers somehow got them to accept their “open-access decision tree“, which you can now find on page 7 of the toothless current version of the policy. The purpose of this manoeuvre by the Publishers Association is to lend an air of legitimacy to continuing to deny citizens access to the research they funded for up to 24 months after publication. It’s to the House of Lords’ enduring shamethat they swallowed this, when they must know that there is no justification for embargoes of any length. More recently, as commentary on the Australian Research Council’s open access policy, the Australian Open Access Support Group (AOASG) published its own rather better decision tree. But it still doesn’t go nearly far enough. So here is the SV-POW! decision tree, which we encourage you to print out and hang on your office door. Via Irina Radchenko Delete the scoop?
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