Hacking the Future: Privacy, Identity, and Anonymity On the Web
for the entire list of books, EBooks, and DVDs acquired in November 2013, please use this Google Doc list:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArIvS0UYhpxFdDZ0QUhhSzJLWmd5QTNSWDlhaHBNTEE&usp=sharing
Stryker, Cole. Hacking the Future: Privacy, Identity, and Anonymity On the Web. New York: Overlook Duckworth, 2012.
Stryker, Cole | Hacking The Future | TK5105.875.I57 S7793 2012 | Main |
Translating Constructivism into Instructional Design: Potential and Limitations.
The goal, for instance, is not to teach a particular version of history, but to teach someone how to think like a historian.
Yiasemina Karagiorgi
Integrating Web 2.0 Across the Curriculum
Integrating Web 2.0 Across the Curriculum
Oliver, K. (2010). Integrating Web 2.0 Across the Curriculum. Techtrends: Linking Research & Practice To Improve Learning, 54(2), 50-60.
http://login.libproxy.stcloudstate.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=ip&db=aph&AN=48574971 PDF available.
Blogs and wikis are among the most frequently cited Web 2.0 tools, but they are just the tip of an integration iceberg
many titles, including Web 2.0, the “read-write Web” (Richardson, 2005-2006), browser-based applications (Descy, 2007) and school 2.0 or classroom 2.0 (Lankshear & Knobel, 2007; Lehmann, 2007).
http://quizlet.com/ see blog entry https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/2013/11/27/language-and-technology-learn-easy-and-funny/
higher education and the information age: literature available at SCSU
Call Number: Z675.U5 B816 2006
interactive map of Europe
Language and technology: easy, social and fun
I Can Haz Spanish Lessons: Cat Pictures Now Have A Purpose
http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2013/11/26/247337248/i-can-haz-spanish-lessons-cat-pictures-now-have-a-purpose?utm_content=socialflow&utm_campaign=nprfacebook&utm_source=npr&utm_medium=facebook
Memrise:
is available for desktop:
http://www.memrise.com/home/
and mobile devices:
https://itunes.apple.com/app/id635966718?mt=8&&referrer=click%3Dc72a6e66-7cfc-45f1-8dc8-6d2836149cc3
realted:
The Language Shift
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/global_learning/2013/09/the_language_shift.html
also from the IMS blog entry
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/2013/12/03/integrating-web-2-0-across-the-curriculum/
please have the following sources for language, foreign language and ESL studies:
http://quizlet.com/
https://www.mystickies.com/
http://www.eslvideo.com/
http://www.fuzzmail.org/
http://www.voxswap.com/ The social network for learning languages
http://livemocha.com/
Educators Weigh iPad’s Dominance of Tablet Market
Educators Weigh iPad’s Dominance of Tablet Market
Susan Einhorn, the executive director of the Anytime Anywhere Learning Foundation, a Bellevue, Wash.-based organization that supports schools in developing and improving 1-to-1 computing programs, disagrees.
She said that “iPads are a consumer device; I don’t feel they’re really designed for education.” Ms. Einhorn favors tablets with what she calls “greater functionality,” such as Microsoft’s Surface tablet.
As a “technology-agnostic” organization, the International Society for Technology in Education does not take a position on specific devices, but CEO Brian C. Lewis observed that, “within a short period of time, tablets have become almost ubiquitous. What we forget is that, in another three to five years, another new thing will transform not only our world, but what’s happening in the classroom.”
Mr. Lewis said he has heard too many stories of schools and districts that purchased technology before planning how to use it to drive learning.
My two issues:
– why is an educational media such as “Education Week” outright advertising commerical products?
– why is “Educational Media” not bursting the bubble of such reckless purchasing of products without plan and idea?
Twitter grammar
the use of “@” and “.” in Twitter
How Technology Wires the Learning Brain
How Technology Wires the Learning Brain
http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2011/02/how-technology-wires-the-learning-brain/
“It’s a matter of finding balance,” he said. “Upgrade the technology skills of older ‘digital immigrants,’ and help young kids improve social skills.”
On one hand, we’re trained not to think deeply about subjects when we text quick snippets, Tweet short thoughts,
On the other hand, technology trains the brain to be nimble and to process new ideas quickly. We become more open to new ideas, and communicate more freely and frequently.