Accessible tourism with VR
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Digital Literacy for St. Cloud State University
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https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=tourism
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more on VR in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=virtual+reality
As part of our involvement with the Extended Reality Community of Practice, InforMedia Services and SCSU VizLab are offering the following workshops / introductions in augmented and virtual reality:
– Wednesday, March 18, 3PM, MC 205 (directions to MC 205: https://youtu.be/jjpLR3FnBLI )
Intro to 360 Video: easy adoption of virtual reality in your classroom
Plamen Miltenoff will lead exploration of resources; capturing 360 images and videos; hands-on session on creating virtual tours with existing and acquired imagery.
– Wednesday, March 25, 3PM, MC 205 (directions to MC 205: https://youtu.be/jjpLR3FnBLI )
Intro to Augmented Reality
Alan Srock and Mark Gill will demonstrate the use of the Merge Cube and other augmented reality tools in their courses.
Plamen Miltenoff will lead hands-on session on creating basic AR content with Metaverse.
– Wednesday, April 1, 3PM, MC 205 (directions to MC 205: https://youtu.be/jjpLR3FnBLI )
Intro to Virtual Reality
Mark Gill, Alan Srock and Plamen Miltenoff will demonstrate AltSpaceVR and Virbela.
Hands-on session on creating learning spaces in virtual reality.
These sessions will share ready-to-go resources as well as hands-on creation of materials suitable for most disciplines taught on this campus.
Bryan Alexander’s analysis of the the situation with Corona Virus and Higher Ed has wide response on Twitter:
What does #COVID-19 mean for #highereducation ?
My thoughts on looking ahead:https://t.co/oRVyx8riWI— Bryan Alexander (@BryanAlexander) February 28, 2020
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Want to see some amazing speakers like @valibrarian for free? Come out virtually at the @ISTE_VENetwork Mini Conference Tomorrow in @VirBELA1 https://virbelaVen @iste #education #VR #edtech pic.twitter.com/8lpXwjtfTn
— ☕Andrew Wheelock🤓 (@AMWheelock) February 28, 2020
Does anyone do a digital curation assignment in a course? Looking to hook a faculty member up with some examples (her assignment is a digital curation on a student-selected technology within a specific context (ie-augmented reality in job training). (1/2)
— Robin DeRosa (@actualham) February 27, 2020
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Allowing teachers to pursue their personal passions also creates a greater sense of job satisfaction, which may help with long-term retention.
Teachers also benefit from a variety of platforms through which they can pursue their advancement. Some teachers might prefer online options, such as webinars based on their interests and needs, while others could prefer working in small teacher-directed groups where they can collaborate with peers who have similar growth interests in person.
Professional development should also include a personal component that is relevant and effective. Data identifies teachers’ areas of weakness so administrators can work with them to set goals to make improvements.
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https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=gamification
https://www.lambdasolutions.net/blog/biggest-education-technology-trends-2019
#1: Big Data and Analytics
#2: Gamification
#3: Adaptive Learning
#4: MicroLearning
#5: Content Curation
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https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=learning+systems
A list of ISPs that throttle streaming services following repeal of Net Neutrality from r/hardware
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https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=net+neutrality