Ok Google
http://techcrunch.com/2014/02/16/ok-google/
Microsoft thinks touch is the future of computing, Google seems to believe voice will be the user interface of the future.
Digital Literacy for St. Cloud State University
http://techcrunch.com/2014/02/16/ok-google/
Microsoft thinks touch is the future of computing, Google seems to believe voice will be the user interface of the future.
What do you know about those?
How can you use them?
What for?
Ideas how they can improve teaching
Ideas how they can improve learning
Ideas how they can improve instructional design
Ideas how they can serve information technology
Ideas how they can serve elearning and mobile learning
Ideas how they can serve gamification.
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From: The EDUCAUSE Blended and Online Learning Constituent Group Listserv [BLEND-ONLINE@listserv.educause.edu] on behalf of Meagher, Tina [meagher@XAVIER.EDU]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 11:44 AM
To: BLEND-ONLINE@listserv.educause.edu
Subject: [BLEND-ONLINE] Synchronous solutions..
Hello,
I am leading a project group that is looking into a synchronous solution for student to students and faculty to student interactions. We recently started to use Canvas for our LMS and slowly moving away from Bb. Many of the faculty were using Wimba for synchronous classes and moments. Now faculty and students are using a combination of Big Blue Button, Webex, Skype and Google hangouts. We are trying to find a single solution for this. Can anyone let me know what they are using at their school for synchronous classes or moments, student group work and virtual office hours. Thanks so much for your time…
Tina
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Tina Meagher
Manager
Video and Digital Media Services
The Digital Media Lab
T: (513) 745-3682
Xavier University
3800 Victory Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45207-0000
http://www.zoom.us/ + https://canvas.instructure.com/login
Per MnSCU System Office:
As we continue on with the purge schedule of retaining the previous two years of courses, we will send reminders prior to these dates:
July 1, 2014 purging will begin on these semester courses: Spring 2012 (ISRS YRTR 20125)
October 1, 2014 purging will begin on these semester courses: Summer 2012 (ISRS YRTR 20131)
February 1, 2015 purging will begin on these semester courses: Fall 2012 (ISRS YRTR 20133)
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http://namle.net/publications/core-principles/
The purpose of media literacy education is to help individuals of all ages develop the habits of inquiry and skills of expression that they need to be critical thinkers, effective communicators and active citizens in today’s world.
1. Media Literacy Education requires active inquiry and critical thinking about the messages
we receive and create.
2. Media Literacy Education expands the concept of literacy (i.e., reading and writing) to
include all forms of media.
3. Media Literacy Education builds and reinforces skills for learners of all ages. Like print
literacy, those skills necessitate integrated, interactive, and repeated practice.
4. Media Literacy Education develops informed, reflective and engaged participants essential
for a democratic society.
5. Media Literacy Education recognizes that media are a part of culture and function as
agents of socialization.
6. Media Literacy Education affirms that people use their individual skills,
http://namle.net/publications/media-literacy-definitions/:
Within North America, media literacy is seen to consist of a series of communication competencies, including the ability to ACCESS, ANALYZE,EVALUATE, and COMMUNICATE information in a variety of forms, including print and non-print messages.
Media literacy empowers people to be both critical thinkers and creative producers of an increasingly wide range of messages using image, language, and sound. It is the skillful application of literacy skills to media and technology messages.
a colleague’s ladder metaphor. He labeled the rungs:
1. Manipulation
2. Decoration
3. Tokenism
4. Assigned but informed
5. Consulted and informed
6. Adult-initiated, share decisions with children
7. Child-initiated and directed
8. Child-initiated, share decisions with adults
Hart, who was born in England, says: “People think American children already have a lot of voice. I thought the same thing when I first came here. But having rights implies being listened to, as well as speaking, and being taken seriously. Being listened to is even more important than having the freedom to make a lot of noise.”
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