infomania
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/infomania
Make Information Overload Disappear
http://project.wnyc.org/infomagical/
Get A Grip On Your Information Overload With ‘Infomagical’
Twitter: #infomagical
Digital Literacy for St. Cloud State University
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/infomania
http://project.wnyc.org/infomagical/
Twitter: #infomagical
The social media team behind Glass made one final posting on Google+ — pointing to a place where problems can be reported — and shut down the Twitter account.
The Google Glass name is being phased out and replaced by Glass: Enterprise Edition. Google has recently been letting more partners try Glass, according to the report, as it aims to drum up interest in its product.
Follow the history of GG through our IMS blog entries:
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/?s=google+glass&submit=Search
Our opinion: both!
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/dont-swap-coding-classes-foreign-language-igor-perisic
The whole problem is rooted in the abuse of the key term, language. In foreign languages the term language refers to “the system of words or signs that people use to express thoughts and feelings to each other” (Merriam-Webster) while in programming languages the term language means “a formal system of signs and symbols including rules for the formation and transformation of admissible expressions“ (Merriam-Webster). To equate foreign languages with programming languages reduces learning a foreign language to the mere acquisition of a set of tokens or words that are semantically and syntactically glued together. It fundamentally ignores the societal, cultural and historical aspects of human languages.
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2015/09/how-to-quickly-create-mp3-recording.html
SpeakPipe’s Voice Recorder to create short MP3 files
Sign in here: https://www.google.com/edu/expeditions/. A minimum of 6 interested teachers. In order to take as many students as possible on an Expedition, we’ll visit schools showing the most interest first.
Here is a taste of what lies ahead:
When viewing on a mobile phone, the user can change the point of view of the video fluidly in 360 degrees simply by moving the device around.
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2014/07/this-is-how-to-create-videos-in-google.html
mobile app available here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wevideo-video-editor-and/okgjbfikepgflmlelgfgecmgjnmnmnnb
Google is now elbowing with YouTube Capture (free) , Splice (free), iMovie (paid), Adobe Premiere Clip (free) – Android, iOS and several others for the basic video editing turf on mobile devices. Its big pitch – being directly connected to Google Drive.
Additional mobile apps for video editing: VidTrim (free) Pro ($1.99) – Android only; SloPro – iOS only; Magisto (available for both iOS and Android); Vee for Video ($1.99) – iOS; Lumify, (free), VideoGrade (5.99) – iOS; KineMaster (free) – Android; PowerDirector (free) – Android; Pinnacle Studio Pro ($14.99) – iOS; Movie Edit Touch (free) – Windows:
https://www.gazelle.com/thehorn/2013/11/25/best-video-editing-apps-for-ios-android/
http://www.stuff.tv/features/10-best-video-editing-apps-mobile
http://mashable.com/2012/07/25/video-editing-apps
http://mashable.com/2013/06/05/video-edit-apps/#4Y3PWgcp2ZqQ
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/ios-android-video-editing-apps/
10 Best Video Editing Apps for Phones and Tablets: http://www.tomsguide.com/us/pictures-story/511-Video-Editor-Android-iOS-Video-Filters.html
More on the topic in this blog:
5 Options for Creating Screen Capture Images and Videos – Including on Chromebooks
Our expert panelists weigh in on education technology to give us their verdict on which approaches to tech-enabled learning will have a major impact, which ones are stagnating and which ones might be better forgotten entirely.
By Greg Thompson 01/12/16
https://thejournal.com/articles/2016/01/12/whats-hot-whats-not-in-2016.aspx
What are the hot devices?
Cameras like the Canon VIXIA, the Sony HDR-MV1 or the Zoom Q4 or Q8 range from $200 to $400. The secret of these small devices is a tradeoff between video flexibility and audio power. With digital-only zoom, these cameras still deliver full HD video (or better) but with limited distance capabilities. In return, the audio quality is unsurpassed by anything short of a professional boom or wireless microphone setup; most of these cameras feature high-end condenser microphone capsules that will make music or interview recordings shine.
The Chromebook is hot. Seventy-two percent of Chromebook sales were education-related purchases in 2014.
The smartphone is hot. Every day, the smartphone becomes less of a “phone” and more of a device for connecting with others via social media, researching information on the Internet, learning with apps and games and recording experiences with photos and videos.
February 8, 2016
12:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Wells Fargo Place, St. Paul, MN – Conference Room 3309
Or via WebEx: https://mnscu.webex.com/mnscu/j.php?MTID=mee30758fc5694b4e192e4f0b8d6780d5
Meeting number: 637 779 556
Meeting password: mnscu_rfp
12:30 PM – 12:40 PM | Introductions and overview of MnSCU Content Authoring Tool pilot project
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12:40 PM – 1:20 PM | Overview of SoftChalk’s product and functionality; highlighting product’s distinctive competencies, general functions such as authoring, publishing, integration with D2L Brightspace or other LMSs
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1:20 PM – 1:40 PM | Addressing of RFP Review Committee Follow-Up Questions (see list below)
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1:40 PM – 2:00 PM | General Q&A |
2:00 PM – 2:20 PM | Demonstration of use by persons with disabilities (how the product works for authors and users with disabilities)
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2:20 PM – 2:40 PM | Exploration of hosting options and security questions follow-up
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2:40 – 3:00 PM | Contracting and cost proposal discussion
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3:00 PM | Adjourn
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