https://www.chronicle.com/article/coaches-and-presidents-are-robbing-us
There are now significant numbers of administrators in America’s colleges and universities who are being paid, in real dollars, more than the highest-paid university president was receiving when I was an undergraduate, in the early 1980s — in quite a few cases, many multiples more.
he outrageous athletics salaries can even seem to justify the administrative overpay. By a kind of perverse psychological effect, paying a college football coach $10 million per year makes paying a university president $1.5 million, a provost $800,000, and various vice provosts and vice chancellors $500,000 each seem positively parsimonious by comparison.
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https://www.facebook.com/Interfacultyorganization/posts/2940666006209784
Virtual reality training at Lakeland immerses surgical technology students into 3-D operating room
PeriopSim and PeriopSimVR use lifelike imagery and gaming technology to immerse students in a 3-D world.
https://digest.bps.org.uk/2021/12/21/watching-a-lecture-twice-at-double-speed-can-benefit-learning-better-than-watching-it-once-at-normal-speed/
a new paper in Applied Cognitive Psychology….
231 student participants to watch two YouTube videos (one on real estate appraisals and the other on the Roman Empire) at normal speed, 1.5x speed, 2x speed or 2.5x speed. They were told to watch the videos in full screen mode and not to pause them or take any notes. After each video, the students took comprehension tests, which were repeated a week later. The results were clear: the 1.5x and 2x groups did just as well on the tests as those who’d watched the videos at normal speed, both immediately afterwards and one week on. Only at 2.5x was learning impaired.
When the team surveyed a separate group of UCLA students, they found that a massive 85% usually watched pre-recorded lectures at faster than normal speed. However, 91% said they thought that normal speed or slightly faster (1.5x) would be better for learning than 2x or 2.5x. These new results certainly suggest that this isn’t right: double-time viewing was just as good as normal viewing.
While 2x viewing was fine for learning about the material in their studies — real estate appraisals and the Roman Empire — perhaps it might not work for more complex subject matter; again, only more research will tell.
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more on 2x in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=2x
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more on burnout in this iMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=burnout
https://www.iste.org/explore/education-leadership/3-questions-ask-choosing-new-edtech-tool
- What is your learning goal?
- What’s your teaching and learning philosophy?
- What’s your context?
Backed by former Facebook and Twitter execs, Tagg launches social branding app for Gen Z
A “social branding” app for creative teens and twenty-somethings, Tagg is announcing a $2 million seed round today from Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, Facebook’s former VP of International Growth Ed Baker, TripAdvisor founder Stephen Kaufer, Pillar VC and more.
Founded by recent alumni of Brown University and the neighboring Rhode Island School of Design, Tagg is still in private beta with thousands of users, and thousands more on a waitlist.
The Surprising History of Google’s Push to Scan Millions of Library Books
https://www.edsurge.com/news/2021-12-21-the-surprising-history-of-google-s-push-to-scan-millions-of-library-books