What’s new for students in D2L v. 10.1?
What’s new for students in D2L v. 10.1?
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Digital Literacy for St. Cloud State University
What’s new for students in D2L v. 10.1?
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http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2010/10/teachers-customize-textbooks-online/
http://www.curriki.org/welcome/about-curriki/
Connexions: A place for teachers, students, and professionals to search and contribute scholarly content, organized into “modules” or topic areas instead of entire textbooks.
CK12 FlexBooks: A nonprofit that aims to reduce the cost of textbook materials by encouraging the development of what they call the “FlexBook.” Anyone can view or help create these standards-based, customizable, collaborative texts.
Shmoop: An up-and-coming collection of freely shared, expert-written content (most Shmoop authors are Ph.D.s and high school or college-level educators) with the goal of inspiring students and providing tons of free resources to teachers that include writing guides, analyses, and discussions.
MIT Open CourseWare: The Massachusetts Institute of Technology publishes nearly all of its course content on this site, from videos to lecture notes to exams, all free of charge and open to the public. Many other universities are doing the same, often using the content management system EduCommons.
What’s new for students in D2L v. 10.1?
Content:
Dropbox:
Discussions:
Blended Learning Course Design: A Boot Camp for Instructors
http://bit.ly/12V6NzN
Madison, WI
July 29 – 30, 2013
This intensive two-day workshop offers one-to-one instruction and consultation from top innovators in blended learning. It’s a hands-on, working workshop. You bring a syllabus, exams, other course materials, and a computer. You leave with an action plan for a blended course that will keep you on the cutting edge of pedagogy.
Through this process, you will:
– Take one of your existing face-to-face courses and convert it into a blended format
– Feel comfortable and confident with the technology so that IT becomes an aid rather than a barrier to communicating with your students
– Learn the most pedagogically effective ways to blend instructional technology, course content, and course activities to promote interaction of students with each other, the instructor, and the content
You will finish with an understanding of how to balance what happens before class, what happens in class, and what happens after class. You will learn how to organize your own Learning Management System (LMS), and you will be exposed to the very best technology tools to support student learning.
Topics explored during this event include course design principles, pedagogical considerations, technology how-to’s, and student engagement strategies.
LEARN MORE AT http://bit.ly/12V6NzN
Enquiries: support@magnapubs.com
Smart Phones Set To Overtake Feature Phones This Year
Read more at http://thejournal.com/articles/2013/06/11/smart-phones-set-to-overtake-feature-phones-this-year.aspx?=THENU#Cw4uJQkubJWM3y1J.99
http://thejournal.com/articles/2013/05/28/pennsylvania-pumps-633000-into-hybrid-learning.aspx
The prowess of these three crackers also underscores the need for end users to come up with better password hygiene. Many Fortune 500 companies tightly control the types of passwords employees are allowed to use to access e-mail and company networks, and they go a long way to dampen crackers’ success.
http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/05/how-crackers-make-minced-meat-out-of-your-passwords
Answer:
D2L administrators and the D2L listserv announces the purge of D2L courses usually early August, before the start of the academic year. D2L administrators do NOT back up D2L courses, since this requires a lot of space, so faculty are responsible for their backup.
IMS faculty (http://lrts.stcloudstate.edu/library/general/ims/default.asp) have been offering regular information and sessions on D2L backup.
Here is a link to a handout with snapshots how to back up your D2L course
http://web.stcloudstate.edu/informedia/d2l/backup_d2l_course_components.docx
If more assistance needed, pls look up for scheduled sessions:
https://secure.mnsu.edu/mnscupd/login/default.asp?campusid=0073
to schedule F2F or virtual session with IMS faculty, please contact us: ims@stcloudstate.edu
Training videos highlighting the changes in version 10.1 are available for both faculty and students at: http://mnscuims.mnscu.edu/training.html
Brief training sessions outlining the changes in version 10.1 are also being offered this week. Please register for a session using the STARS system:http://lrts.stcloudstate.edu/library/general/ims/default.asp
Tuesday, May 28, 2013 at 10:00 AM until Tuesday, May 28, 2013 at 10:45 AM
For additional information regarding D2L, please visit the HuskyNet D2L site at https://stcloudstate.ims.mnscu.edu/d2l/home
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