Archive of ‘Library and information science’ category
Innovative Pedagogy
- Senior lecturer in the Institute of Educational Technology (IET) at The Open University in the UK
- Senior fellow of the Higher Education Academy
My notes
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more on future trends in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=future+trends
XR haptic gloves
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More on haptic in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=haptic
digital literacy orientation EDAD 828
Digital Literacy Orientation for Cohort 10 Ed Leadership
April 6, 219, Jim Johnson and Kim Hiel course
https://web.stcloudstate.edu/pmiltenoff/vr_library/virtual_guide.mov
Reddit against Fake News
How to Combat Fake News Online? Bring Reddit (and Other Online Forums) Into the Classroom.
By Jeffrey R. Young Nov 30, 2016
Reddit has become an important way for scholars to distribute and explain their findings—you just have to know where on the bustling online community to look. The r/Science section of Reddit now boasts 1,300 volunteer moderators—all with some kind of graduate degree—who block out climate deniers and other views that lack rigorous proof.
AMAs have become a signature part of Reddit, and experts from all walks of life participate in these open office hours in many sections of the community: https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/
A new paper calls it “crowdsourcing the curriculum,” where students are taught to become digital citizens in online communities and develop habits—like knowing how to participate in Reddit AMAs—that they can continue once class is over.
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more on Fake News in this iMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=fake+news
Role of the Chief Academic Technology Officer
What’s the Role of the Chief Academic Technology Officer?
Research from the Center for Higher Education CIO Studies (CHECS) has been transferred to EDUCAUSE, including a report on the role of the Chief Academic Technology Officer and its differences and similarities to other higher ed IT tech executives.
https://library.educause.edu/resources/2019/1/the-center-for-higher-education-cio-studies-reports-2003-2018 Friday, January 18, 2019
The Center for Higher Education CIO Studies (CHECS) was a nonprofit organization founded by Dr. Wayne A. Brown, dedicated to the education and development of technology leaders in higher education. CHECS produced the CIO Study, the Technology Leadership (TL) Study, the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Study and the Higher Education Chief Academic Technology Officer Study.
The Chief Information Officer (CIO) study provides information about higher education CIOs’ attributes, education, experience and effectiveness. The CIO study was conducted from 2003 to 2018. Find all the CIO reports here.
The Technology Leadership (TL) study surveyed those in the next organizational layer down from the CIO. The TL study examines the demographics of the TL, where they have worked, and the activities they are undertaking to prepare themselves to become CIOs. The TL study was study was conducted from 2009 to 2018. Find all the TL reports here.
The Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) study examines the demographics of the higher education CISO, the career route they have taken to their role, and the activities and attributes needed for a CISO according to the CISO and the CIO. The CISO study was study was conducted from 2014 to 2017. Find all the CISO reports here.
The Higher Education Chief Academic Technology Officer Study, 2018 canvassed CIOs, known CATOs and academic technology leaders, as well as deans and provosts to understand changes happening across institutions of higher education in academic technology.
Net Inclusion 2019
Net Inlcusion 2019
https://netinclusion2019.sched.com/
Local Government Digital Equity Plans
Municipal governments are in the forefront of local, collaborative digital access and equity planning. Local leaders will talk about the value of planning, the nuts and bolts of making a plan, and the outcomes of their planning efforts.
New Tools and Materials for Digital Literacy Training and Assessment
Moderated discussion of the variety of approaches to digital literacy training and management: including the use of volunteers, class structures, certifications, use of online tools, curriculum, etc.
Barriers to VR adoption
5 Key Barriers to VR Adoption in Schools
March 31, 2019 @steve_bambury
https://www.virtualiteach.com/single-post/2019/03/31/5-Key-Barriers-to-VR-Adoption
- lack of understanding
- cost and ROI
- rate of change
- health and safety
- benefits for learning
Amazing new #research from #SagaUniversity shared at #VEC2019 showing the efficacy of #VR in #Education. Clear impact on #concentration & #learning from #EEG readings. VR group outscored the control group’s results even when tested a week later.👍👩🎓👨🎓(please share the news) #Vive pic.twitter.com/y34BvBL6iy
— Alvin Wang Graylin (@AGraylin) March 31, 2019
How about Edgar Dale’s Cones of Learning? Well look at the highest level of retention rate and read what leads to this –