new way of learning
is this REALLY the new way of learning?
Digital Literacy for St. Cloud State University
is this REALLY the new way of learning?
Many teachers have likely engaged in some type of inquiry or project-based learning, but with frustrating or dismal results.
Two of the best resources I’ve found for creating an inquiry classroom are Carol Kuhlthau’s work and Alberta Learning’s Guide to Inquiry Learning.
Evidence Based Design. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evidence-based_design
For conscientiousness, researchers were looking for evidence of persistence, perfectionism, organization and carefulness.
more on games, gaming and gamification in this blog at
Google officially killed Flash advertising in its browser. As of September 1, any advertising that uses the technology requires the user to click it to play — it’ll otherwise remain frozen.
A new setting, enabled by default in Chrome automatically optimizes plugins to save battery power and CPU cycles and specifically targeting autoplaying advertising.
Reasons commonly cited by students for preferring traditional books include:
Among the 27 percent of respondents who do prefer e-books, common reasons for the preference include:
MN E-Summit 2015 had two speakers on the e-book topic:
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/2015/07/29/mn-esummit-2015/
The Balancing Act: Team-Creating an eBook as an Alternative Method for Content Delivery Tom Nechodomu, University of Minnesota
David Wiley. Making Teaching and Learning Awesome with Open: MN Learning Commons
David sited same stats as in this article:
“According to the Student Monitor, 87 percent of textbooks purchased by students in 2014 were print editions (36 percent new, 36 percent used, 15 percent rented). E-books comprised only 9 percent of the market. The remaining 4 percent was made up by file sharing.”
but puts the stress on e-books as an option to cut the greedy publishing houses and bring down the cost (MN Learning Commons)
WHEN: Sept 3, Sept 10, Sept 17, Sept 24, 2PM
WHERE: Miller Center 205. Second floor on the east side
WHO: Anyone who has interest in learning coding and basic programming of Web content
where: Miller Center 205. Second floor on the East side (computer lab). Here is a virtual reality map: http://web.stcloudstate.edu/pmiltenoff/vr_library/virtual_guide.mov
when: Today, Sept 3, Sept 10, Sept 17 and Sept 24. 11AM
who: anyone who would like to discuss and hands-on image processing techniques
BRING YOUR OWN PICTURES and have fun with us
More on digital storytelling in this blog:
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/?s=storytelling&submit=Search