Archive of ‘learning’ category
blockchain for academic libraries
An interesting discussion on the use of blockchain for academic libraries on the LITA listserv
in response to a request from the Library Association in Pakistan for an hour long session on “block chain and its applications for Academic Libraries”.
While Nathan Schwartz, MSIS Systems & Reference Librarian find blockchain only related to cryptocurrencies, Jason Griffey offers a MOOC focused on Blockchain for the Information Professions: https://ischoolblogs.sjsu.edu/blockchains/
According to Jason, “Blockchain, as a data storage technology, can be separated from the idea of cryptocurrencies and expressions of value and coin.”
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more on blockchain in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=blockchain
Conference on Digital Libraries
Find, vet and implement edtech
Find, vet and implement edtech – painlessly!
Pre-vetted tools are rated in several categories
Educators seeking new technology can start by consulting a database of pre-vetted edtech tools, rated based on alignment with both child data privacy laws and the district’s instructional vision. Each entry includes notes about what the software does, how it can be used in the classroom, and the appropriate age level. Kaye is also working on aligning the database to the ISTE Standards so teachers can see at a glance which standards each tool can help them meet.
Every app falls into one of four categories:
- Tools the district approves, supports, pays for, and will train teachers to use.
- Tools that are approved and can be freely used on an independent basis.
- Tools that are approved with stipulations, such as age or parental permission requirements.
- Tools that are not approved because they don’t align with the district’s vision or data privacy needs.
Teachers can request to have a tool vetted
Teachers who choose a pre-vetted app from the approved list can start using it right away, without any further action needed. Educators who have a specific tool in mind that hasn’t yet been vetted can submit a request form that asks questions such as:
- How does the tool connect to the curriculum?
- Will students be consumers or producers when using it?
- How easy is it to learn and use?
- What are some of the things they plan on doing with it?
Steve Hoover on mindfulness
VReducation
#vreducation #education#virtualreality #vr #oculusrift #360vr#vr360 #virtualrealityeducation #learninvr#learninginvr #virtualrealitylearning #360#tetherless #tetherlessvr #victory#vrscience #vrheadset #intel #intelcpu#wmr #windowsmixedreality #vive #oculus
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more on VR in education in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=virtual+reality
Promoting Credential Transparency
ELI Webinar | Credential Engine: Promoting Credential Transparency
When: Tues, Jan 22, 12PM
Where: Atwood Mississippi Room
Who: Anyone who is interested in microcredentialing
https://events.educause.edu/~/media/files/events/eli-webinar/2019/eliweb1901/slides.pdf
thanks to SCSU ITS and Mark Kotcho, whose Educause membership provided access to this webinar
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more on microcredentialing in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=microcredentialing
Interested in Teaching Online
Interested in Teaching Online?
https://commons.suny.edu/interested/
This course is designed to introduce you to teaching online – the concepts, competencies, pedagogies, and practices that are required to plan, develop, and teach an online course. Along with introducing you to these key topics, this course will showcase the perspectives of students, faculty, and instructional designers who have a wide range of experience teaching and learning online.
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more on online teaching in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=online+teaching
K12 Technology
a survey conducted by nonprofit organization Project Tomorrow.
https://edtechmagazine.com/k12/article/2019/01/state-k-12-it-survey-highlights-cloud-technology-and-security-infographic
Eighty percent of K–12 districts are using cloud-based software to improve everything
With the incorporation of cloud-based tools, K–12 schools are starting to consider more effective privacy and security measures, such as identity access management and managed cloud services from third-party vendors that can take responsibility for overseeing security.
School Board Members
Elected School Board Members Are Most Likely to Be White, Wealthy & Republican, New Study Finds
KEVIN MAHNKEN | January 7, 2019
Elected School Board Members Are Most Likely to Be White, Wealthy & Republican, New Study Finds
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more on principalship in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=principal