Podium by Hootsuite
Podium by Hootsite
advertises itself as “Free Social Media Education,” yet it is not entirely free.
Indeed, the materials are freely available, but the certification process is not:
https://education.hootsuite.com/collections
Digital Literacy for St. Cloud State University
advertises itself as “Free Social Media Education,” yet it is not entirely free.
Indeed, the materials are freely available, but the certification process is not:
https://education.hootsuite.com/collections
How to make better decisions faster
IBM Predictive Analytics Solutions for Education can help you improve outcomes
Your data is a record of what’s already happened. But did you know that the same data—combined with the right analytical tools—can give you a forward-looking view of your situation, along with recommendations for decision making?
Read this white paper to learn how predictive analytics can help your institution address a range of challenges, from increasing graduation rates student by student to optimizing recruitment, fundraising and the performance measures that matter most.
http://www.magnapubs.com/2016-teaching-professor-technology-conference/index.html
The Teaching Professor Technology Conference will include sessions on:
How to Register Online: http://www.magnapubs.com/2016-teaching-professor-technology-conference/ Email: support@magnapubs.com Phone: 800-433-0499 (US & Canada) or 608-246-3590 (Int’l)
If you feel cold and need a warm place to hide, please consider InforMedia Services: we can work with you on technology, while getting warmer.. 🙂
http://www.techinsider.io/change-facebook-photo-french-flag-for-paris-2015-11
for all geeks and tech devotees, as well as fellow podcasters, MarketPlace and TechInsider join effort in a new podcast, called CodeBreaker
http://talkingbiznews.com/1/marketplace-tech-insider-joining-forces-on-codebreaker-podcast/
Please have directions to the digital media studio
Join us next Tuesday, November 10th from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM, for a special SIG Series webinar: Tales from the National Forum on Active Learning Classrooms
The WSU Learning Spaces Team attended the National Forum on Active Learning Classrooms at the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities this summer and learned a lot. With topics ranging from picking whiteboards to better integrating classroom design into your campus strategic planning efforts, the conference was a treasure trove of good practices, pictures of cool new classrooms, links to useful information, and pro tips. Join us as we share what we learned at this amazing gathering. If you didn’t get a chance to go, this session will be a great opportunity to zoom in on the highlights. If you went, we would love to compare notes!
Ken Graetz, Tom Hill, Stephanie Stango, Dave Burman, and Eric Wright are all part of the Winona State University Learning Spaces Team and members of the Teaching, Learning, and Technology Services unit of Information Technology Services. They attended the National Forum as a team this summer and were able to cover almost all of the sessions. Each brings a unique perspective to the discussion, from under-the-hood classroom systems design and configuration to instructional design and pedagogical strategies.
Register for the webinar at http://www.eventbrite.com/o/minnesota-online-quality-initiative-7290950883. Please forward this on to anyone on your campus who might be interested.
Link to the Virtual Room:
https://moqi.zoom.us/j/672493176
Or join by phone:
+1 646 568 7788 (US Toll) or +1 415 762 9988 (US Toll)
Meeting ID: 672 493 176
FlexSpace. flexspace.org
CCUMC Leadership in Media and Academic Technology. http://www.ccumc.org
EduCause learning space rating system.
http://www.educause.edu/eli/initiatives/learning-space-rating-system
McGill Principles for Designing of Teaching and Learning Spaces has rubric
most useful technology in an ALC appears to be the whiteboard.
Whiteboards are also very glitchy. Projecting my tablet or laptop is just as effective–with less glitches
evidence that students are reluctant to engage in active learning.
the U has done work, but the “Canadians have the process”
the support faculty gets from technicians: two week in the beginning of the semester in a new classroom.
what is the most important goal of your college education and therefore of this course: a. inquiring information b. learning how to sue information and knowledge in anew situation c. developing skills to continue learning after college
GigaPan.com instructor will have students use in classes to identify problems engaging in a virtual field trip. student engagement
design thinking
wikispaces as GOogle docs, MS Word 16, work collaboratively
not group, but team. team work very important
take what we learned in ALCs to traditional large lecture halls
blending the formal with the informal (including outdoors)
connecting ALCs together across distance
thinking about gear (raised floors, smart kapp boards) http://smartkapp.com/
How to Secure Your Online Testing
November 4th, 2015 | 02:00 PM EDT | 11:00 AM PDT
Please click the link below to attend.
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@Software_Secure
@eCampusNews
#eCNWebinar
webinar proctoring certificate of attendance
it is a sale pitch for http://www.softwaresecure.com/product/remote-proctor-now/
http://www.softwaresecure.com/
used with BB, Sakai, Moodle as LMS
Is software installed on the student side to monitor all of their activities on the computer during the exam?
RPNow record’s the student’s desktop throughout the exam and reviewed by our proctors. There is also a lock-down capability to prevent access to 100s of applications that could be used to cheat.
difference between surveillance and monitoring