intro to edublog maintaince
consider the following external sources:
Basics (login, edit blog entry, format text, change title etc)
Digital Literacy for St. Cloud State University
Basics (login, edit blog entry, format text, change title etc)
Introduce students to the blog idea. Short link to this plan: http://bit.ly/blog4ci
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/2017/08/17/blogging-for-confucius-institute/
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/2015/12/31/social-media-and-the-devaluation/
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/2016/01/01/blog-future/
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handout on basic functions with your blog
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alternatives for proofreading, grammar and spelling checker, vocabulary uses, citation suggestions:
http://alternativeto.net/software/grammarly-grammar-checker/
http://www.tricksroad.com/2016/02/grammarly-alternatives.html
https://www.codeinwp.com/blog/grammarly-vs-jetpack-vs-ginger-vs-hemingway-for-wordpress/
Intro to Computer Programming
with Steve Perry
10-week eCourse Beginning Tuesday, September 5, 2017
For today’s librarian, the ability to adapt to new technology is not optional. Programming—the process of using computer language to generate commands that instruct a computer to perform specific functions—is at the core of all computer technology. A foundation in programming helps you understand the inner workings of all of the technologies that drive libraries now—from integrated library systems to Web pages and databases.
In this Advanced eCourse, you can go from having little to no programming knowledge to being familiar with coding in several different computer languages. Steve Perry—an experienced LIS instructor and programmer—will teach you in his lectures what you need to get started, and then the readings and exercises will give you practical programming experience, particularly as it relates to a library environment. Languages covered will include HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and others. You do not need any programming experience or special software to participate in this eCourse.
Participants who complete this Advanced eCourse will receive an SJSU iSchool/ALA Publishing Advanced Certificate of Completion.
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more on coding in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=coding
Watch our live presentation at:
https://www.facebook.com/InforMediaServices/
#SCSUconvocation2017 #VRlib
Date of Publication: 04.16.17.
GPU is short for graphics processing unit.
When a PC or a game console runs this virtual world, the GPU chips play an unexpectedly large role, taking so much of the burden off the main processor.
For decades, the processing power available from individual computer chips increased every 18 months or so, according to the oft-quoted Moore’s Law. But in recent years, this trend has begun to slow, even as modern software applications demanded far more processing power than ever before
Companies and coders are now moving workloads off the main CPU and onto a wide range of alternative processors. If they can’t get enough processing power from a single chip, they need many.
Meanwhile, Microsoft has already build a specialized processor for its Hololens augmented reality headset to help the device keep track of your movements, among other things. In the end, this is yet another example of computing tasks shiftings off the CPU and onto something else.
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more on VR in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=virtual+reality
http://www.makeitmech.com/2017/08/how-to-give-effective-presentation.html
https://plus.google.com/101419367635742293475
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more on effective presentations in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=effective+presentation
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/301670875030195868/
are you a Pinterest user? Here is the link to the board with more materials of this kind:
https://www.pinterest.com/aidedza/doctoral-cohort/
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more on dissertation writing in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=proofreading
http://www.apastyle.org/learn/
if Allport’s work is cited in Nicholson and you did not read Allport’s work, list the Nicholson reference in the reference list. In the text, use the following citation:
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2017/08/this-is-how-to-cite-online-sources-in.html
Allport’s diary (as cited in Nicholson, 2003).
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more on proofreading in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=proofreading
https://plus.google.com/+DanievanderMerwe/posts/CSFxq67eSC4
https://theringer.com/inefficiency-week-podcasts-speed-comprehension-f0ea43949e42
My note: sometimes around 2011, the Chronicle had a report on Berkeley students listening to coursecasts at 2X (can’t find the reference). Here some other sources about #speedlistening:
Stop listening to podcasts at 1.5x
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more on podcast in education in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=podcast+education