opportunity for XR education
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Digital Literacy for St. Cloud State University
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more on immersive learning in this IMS blog
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A leaked audio tape of the then-head of the Belarus KGB planning the murders of three Belarusian dissidents in Germany on the orders of President Alexander Lukashenko, recorded eight years ago, has roiled European diplomats and intelligence agents. from r/worldnews
https://www.businessinsider.com/leaked-recording-belarus-plotting-assassinations-in-europe-2021-1
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Comcast data cap blasted by lawmakers as it expands into 12 more states from r/technology
Comcast charges an extra $30 per month for unlimited data, or $25 for the “xFi Complete” add-on package that includes the Comcast gateway device and unlimited data. Customers who don’t upgrade to unlimited data and exceed the 1.2TB cap must pay $10 for each additional block of 50GB, up to a maximum of $100 each month. Comcast is phasing in the charges gradually, so customers in newly capped areas could start getting overage charges for their April 2021 usage.
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“As I create and modify my course syllabi, I want to make sure my students use APA 7th ed. when writing their formal assignments. For those of you who also use APA, what do you say in your syllabi? What matters to you with your students giving proper credit to sources, images, or videos? I’m trying to do better and expect better”
http://blog.stcloudstate.edu/oer/2021/01/15/apa-style-citation-tutorial-7th-edition/
I talk about documentation more as a convention of their discourse community, not just citations. There is a certain structure and way of writing in APA, that along with citations, represent the values of a particular discourse community. Those are the things that matter to me. (I also get more buy in from students.)
I was happy to discover that APA now has decent examples online, free, at their website. So in my instructions to students, I linked to the main page and also 3 specific pages with commonly used items, such as newspaper articles online, and YouTube videos. So step 1 is providing tools. Step 2 is clearly expressed grade penalties.
I say it (and link to resources) in my assignment sheets and have a spot in my rubric to reflect what I am asking of my students.
I post resources to our LMS. Mostly the usual subjects (APA, Purdue OWL, etc). I often add a short video on the bias-free writing chapter because that’s often not covered in their intro to research writing courses. For citations, I’m more a stickler for complete information than semicolons and whatnot. I don’t feel good about deducting points for anything that students were taught with APA 6 that is different in 7 since we changed the rules on them.
I provide a free workshop at the beginning of the semester to explain the ‘why’ and provide practice. It carries a rather high weighting in our rubrics so…some understanding and ‘free points’ if they use it appropriately.
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A teenage student in Ireland has won a national science competition for developing technology that can more easily detect “deepfake” videos online. from r/UpliftingNews
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The pressure to perform for the camera is draining–and distracts from pursuing meaningful outcomes.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/onlinelearningcollective/permalink/738496626781038/
Almost never did everyone feel that everyone else in the meeting was looking at them — or at the very least could be looking at them — at all times.
And then there’s the pressure to respond quickly: A 2014 study showed that delays in replying to a question or prompt as short as 1.2 seconds made other people in a teleconference perceive the responder as less focused.
Great bosses lead and manage by meaningful expectations and meaningful deliverables.
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Internet propaganda is becoming an industrialized commodity, warns Phil Howard, the director of the Oxford Internet…
Posted by SPIEGEL International on Friday, January 15, 2021
Posted by SPIEGEL International on Friday, January 15, 2021
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Link to the recorded session here:
https://minnstate.zoom.us/rec/play/dDzr3mHy90XW9iKa45lYVLDcT54D8yBwUoK68DKzywU1m7X58NlkQx3shJhmTTHfFelFGEtfs-TyZhsx.UzwVKo2kkODXf7A-
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Per Susana Nuccetelli, Philosophy Department, St. Cloud State University
snuccetelli@stcloudstate.edu +1 3203085372
Speaker :VicenteMedina,Seton HallUniversity ( NJ) |
Topic : Just War Theory Friday Jan. 22, 3:00 4:30 |
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https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/93592784390 | Meeting ID: 935 9278 4390 Passcode: philosophy |
http://blog.stcloudstate.edu/oer/2021/01/14/rob-theriault-xr-presentation-on-oer/
“The alternatives don’t have to be free, but they should be relevant, specific and if they’re cheap or free, great!
FER or free education resources is not “a thing”, at least not in any official way. But tongue-in-cheek aside, there is great value in sharing teacher notes and curating links to articles and other resources for students – either as required or supplemental reading.”
Rob Theriault
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