Author: scoopit

Campus – NFB now offering video archive for a price

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See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab The new online media solution for today’s classroom Many of you already view our high-quality, award-winning productions in the classroom on DVD (or even VHS!).   Now, with an educational subscription…

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Moodle Icons Guidelines – Draft

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See on Scoop.it – Moodlicious Rumour is Moodle 2.4 will get new icons! About time! Here is a slideshow of parameters. See on docs.google.com

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Google Launches Free Tool To Let You Run Your Own Online Courses

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See on Scoop.it – EdTech 2.0 Google’s new Course Builder software comes on the heels of a massively popular online Google class ‘Power Searching With Google‘ hosted by Google’s Director of Research, Peter Norvig. See on edudemic.com

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Mobile platforms for video: understanding where and when

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See on Scoop.it – EdTech 2.0 Not only are tablets emerging as a new class of devices in their own right, shipment numbers indicate that they might even overtake personal computers in the near future. In Q3 of…

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Technology Doesn’t Teach, Teachers Teach

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See on Scoop.it – EdTech 2.0 Education is experiencing a seismic change. The chalkboard and print-based textbook classroom of yesterday is fast becoming the digital-whiteboard and e-book classroom of tomorrow. But as students across the country head back…

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Joomla 3.0 Beta1 Released! Time to start playing!

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See on Scoop.it – Just Joomla! What are the new features of Joomla! 3? – Incorporation of Twitter Bootstrap into a jui media package.– A new responsive administrator template–Isis– and interface.– A new front end template–Protostar– built using…

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Why HTML5 is in trouble on the mobile front

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See on Scoop.it – EdTech 2.0 Summary: HTML5 promises great things for smartphone developers, but is yet to deliver in full. That leaves developers with a tricky choice: to build for openness or go with what works now….

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The Sad Reality Of Education Technology

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See on Scoop.it – EdTech 2.0 In case you haven’t noticed yet, we are in the midst of the largest technological revolution in decades. The proliferation of wireless computing and personal technological devices capable of accessing the world…

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Connectivism and MOOCs

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See on Scoop.it – EdTech 2.0 A diagram of the influences on the development of connectivism and MOOCS that also shows the influence of connectivism and MOOCs on subsequent developments. See on www.flickr.com

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Diaspora Will Now Be A Community Project

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See on Scoop.it – EdTech 2.0 When we started Diaspora two years ago, the project kicked off with amazing reception and support from people that believed in our ultimate goal: giving users ownership over their data. It’s a…

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