Month: April 2014

Designing for Mobile Learning: Clark and Mayer’s Principles Applied

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See on Scoop.it – EdTech 2.0 The m-Learning industry needs to catch up with the mobile industry at large. … Mobile learning needs integration as part of a complete learning environment including a LMS, collaboration tools, informal learning…

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27 Ways To Assess Background Knowledge

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See on Scoop.it – Digital Fluency 27 Ways To Assess Background Knowledge See on www.teachthought.com

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Joomla! 3.3.0 Released

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See on Scoop.it – Just Joomla! The Joomla! Project and the Production Leadership Team are proud to announce the release of Joomla! 3.2.4 and 3.3, the latest releases of the 3.x release series.   If you are currently…

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Confronting the Myth of the ‘Digital Native’

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See on Scoop.it – EdTech 2.0 Professors at Northwestern University are training students to build online identities that can advance their academic and professional careers. See on chronicle.com

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6 Key Benefits Of Mind Mapping – Edudemic

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See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab This particular graphic addresses the benefits of mind mapping, which can serve as a good primer for anyone who is unfamiliar with the concept. It is also a pretty simple mind…

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Interviews, digital portfolios help students take next step

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See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab Joceyann Abraham arrived at her interview in the Kealakehe High School administration building with more than a welcoming smile, a handful of index cards and a rehearsed spiel about meeting the…

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How Is Technology Affecting Kids? – Edudemic

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See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab Technology brings so many awesome things into our lives. A world of information is at our fingertips, not much is out of reach, and there is seemingly a new, awesome, must-have devicereleased every…

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Open Source Options For Education

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See on Scoop.it – EdTech 2.0 This document presents options for open source software for use in the education sector. Some of these may have uses outside of education, but they are presented here in the context of…

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Joomla! 3.3 Release Candidate Released

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See on Scoop.it – Just Joomla! The Joomla! Project is pleased to announce the availability of the Joomla! 3.3 Release Candidate. Community members are asked to download and install the package in order to provide quality assurance for the…

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Tim’s blog: Load-testing Moodle 2.6.2 at the OU

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See on Scoop.it – Just Joomla! At the start of June we will upgrade the OU Moodle sites to Moodle 2.6. Before then we need to know that it will still perform well when subjected to our typical…

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