punctuation
Found on Pinterest: http://pin.it/
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more on proofreading in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=proofreading
Consider more on this PInterest board:
https://www.pinterest.
Digital Literacy for St. Cloud State University
Found on Pinterest: http://pin.it/
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more on proofreading in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=proofreading
Consider more on this PInterest board:
https://www.pinterest.
http://becomeawritertoday.com/writing-the-first-draft/
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by Justin McLachlan http://www.justinmclachlan.com/1670/25-things-writing/
also in: http://pin.it/HwXSc4n
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more on proofreading in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=proofreading
more proofreading techniques for the EDAD doctoral cohort on Pinterest
https://www.pinterest.com/aidedza/doctoral-cohort/
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/389139224038620034
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more on proofreading in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=proofreading
more proofreading techniques for the EDAD doctoral cohort on Pinterest
https://www.pinterest.com/aidedza/doctoral-cohort/
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more on proofreading in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=proofreading
more proofreading techniques for the EDAD doctoral cohort on Pinterest
https://www.pinterest.com/aidedza/doctoral-cohort/
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more on proofreading in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=proofreading
more proofreading techniques for the EDAD doctoral cohort on Pinterest
https://www.pinterest.com/aidedza/doctoral-cohort/
Realities360. The Enhanced Realities Conference
Augmented reality adds computer-generated content as a contextual overlay to the real world. This technology, often powered by devices we already carry, has enormous applications for training and development.
Virtual reality has existed for decades, but technology has finally emerged that makes it truly accessible. VR allows us to put learners in a truly immersive environment, creating entirely new opportunities for training and learning.
AR and VR are just the start of the alternate-reality conversation. There are additional technologies that we can use on their own or as part of a blend with AR and VR to increase the level of immersion in the experiences we create.
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more on VR, AR in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=virtual+reality
By Jacob Batchelor 06/01/17
Here’s an easy way to explain IoT hacks to students:
a few tips that students can use to protect their privacy while using smartphones:
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more on hackers in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=hacker
https://nhcc.ims.mnscu.edu/shared/StudentTraining/MediaSpace%20Instructions-Students.pdf
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/files/2013/10/Getting-Started-with-MediaSpace-v5-14ziaj5.pdf
https://learn.winona.edu/MediaSpace
https://knowledge.kaltura.com/kaltura-capturespace-lite-getting-started
https://knowledge.kaltura.com/kaltura-capturespace-lite-user-guide
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more on MediaSpace in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=mediaspace
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2017/05/bitly-vs-googl.html
Bitly – Pros & Cons
Pro – If you create a free Bitly.com account you can customize your shortened URLs so that they spell words or at least have initials and numbers that are related to an event.
Con – A few years ago Bitly removed the option to create QR codes while also shortening URLs. So if you need a QR code to go with your shortened URL, you might want to try Goo.gl.
Goo.gl – Pros & Cons
Pro – Goo.gl is available in your Google Account. You can create shortened URLs and QR codes at the same time in Goo.gl.
Con – Goo.gl doesn’t let you customize the shortened URL that is generated for you. You’re stuck with the randomly generated characters that are given to you.
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more on link shorteners in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=link+shortener
Abramson, a former executive editor of The New York Times and current Harvard English lecturer, recommends students read Richard Hofstadter’s “The Paranoid Style in American Politics,” first published in 1964.
James Berger is a senior Lecturer in English and American Studies at Yale University. He recommends the 2014 novel “Orfeo,” by Richard Powers.
Eric Maskin is a Harvard professor and received the 2007 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics. Maurice Schweitzer is a professor of operations, information, and decisions at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Both chose Michael Lewis’ “The Undoing Project.”
David B. Carter is a politics professor at Princeton University. He recommended “The Strategy of Conflict,” by Thomas Schelling, especially given the author’s recent death.
WJT Mitchell is an English and Art History professor at the University of Chicago.
He recommends a book by French philosopher Gregoire Chamayou called “A Theory of the Drone,” which attempts to understand how drones have revolutionized warfare.
Kenneth Warren is an English professor at The University of Chicago.
He recommends “Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life,” by Karen E. Fields and Barbara J. Fields