https://www.freetech4teachers.com/2021/04/tour-creator-is-closing-here-are-some.html
Story Spheres is a neat tool for adding audio recordings to 360 imagery.
CoSpaces is a platform that offers students the ability to create their own small virtual worlds.
He is author of Judging School Discipline: A Crisis of Moral Authority (Harvard University Press, 2013); coauthor of Aspiring Adults Adrift: Tentative Transitions of College Graduates (University of Chicago Press, 2014) and Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses (University of Chicago Press, 2011); as well as coeditor of Improving Quality in American Higher Education: Learning Outcomes and Assessment for the 21st Century (Jossey Bass, 2016), Improving Learning Environments: School Discipline and Student Achievement in Comparative Perspectives (Stanford University Press, 2012), and Stratification in Higher Education: A Comparative Study (Stanford University Press, 2007). He received a Masters of Education in Teaching and Curriculum from Harvard University, and a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of California, Berkeley. |
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To RSVP ahead of time, or to jump straight in at 2 pm ET this Thursday, click here:
To find more information about the Future Trends Forum, including notes and recordings of all previous sessions, click here: http://forum.futureofeducation.us/.
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more on Future Trends by Bryan Alexander in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=future+trends
Why do Americans share so much fake news? One big reason is they aren’t paying attention, new research suggests
a new study in Nature
Lack of attention was the driving factor behind 51.2% of misinformation sharing among social media users who participated in an experiment conducted by a group of researchers from MIT, the University of Regina in Canada, University of Exeter Business School in the United Kingdom and Center for Research and Teaching in Economics in Mexico.
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more on fake news in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=fake+news
http://www.gamesforchange.org/blog/2021/03/11/g4c-epic/
- Introduction to Interactive 3D for Creators
- “Teach With Fortnite Creative” Workshop:
- “Teach with Fortnite Creative Level 2” Workshop
- “Teach with Unreal Engine” Workshop
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more on games in education in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=education+games
Spring 2021 series of presentations by Fulbright Students at SCSU:
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Souleymane Kassoum
Title:
Bilingual Education in Niger
Outline:
French language has been officially used in Niger since colonial rule as the only language for instruction. This monolingual instruction on the detriment of National languages negatively impacts the teaching and learning quality in public schools due to the linguistic barrier students in public school are facing. The purpose of this discussion is to shed light on the learning crisis caused by French monolingual instruction which could be solved by the introduction of national languages as languages of instruction in elementary education and French as the language of subject. The challenges of a successful implementation and generalization of French-National language education (bilingual education) are also pointed out and the discussion ends with some recommendations for applicable situations in the United States, e.g. schooling of Native American students.
Tiana Aprianti
Title:
Indonesia Education Equality and Equity
Outline:
Indonesia as an archipelago country experiences difficulties in regard to equality in education due to its geography. Lack of infrastructure leaves numerous areas isolated. Such isolation results in poor education quality to the students in remote areas. This poor quality ranges from the school infrastructure to education technology. Furthermore, the low-quality teachers also have been a concern. 94.8% of teachers in remote areas do not have a Bachelor’s degree, a legacy from the past when the teacher profession was not held in high esteem. Aging teachers and having the society respect the teaching profession, like in the United States, are issues debated in the country.
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March 24, 4PM
Ksenia Maksimova
Title:
Students at Russian vs. American Colleges and Universities. Exploring the Process of Learning and Collaboration through a Cultural len
Outline:
Please join a discussion on interaction and collaboration among students from educational systems in two different countries, the U.S. and Russia. A comparison of the specifics of Russian and American mentalities, cultures, and styles of communication, will focus on Russian and American students’ collaboration styles. The discussion will present the facilitator’s own experience and perspective to engage attendants to share their feelings and impressions.
Link to Zoom recording:
https://minnstate.zoom.us/rec/play/SSbCnB49_5_UqBRBddfFiHTYzBH_-LpOU5FUR1CqhBku5MS_kdVnDUrQdMeZ3FdCkitJOuyy3emXwAee.ccWA8V-HUKpvy8lU?_x_zm_rhtaid=961&_x_zm_rtaid=sQpouEaZTuC50jhcJSSuyg.1616618414703.63cb97b97456ee2a61b76a01b451b117&autoplay=true&continueMode=true&startTime=1616619797000
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- April 21, 4PM
Aminata Phoray-Musa
Title:
Sierra Leone’s School System: Does the school culture represent the culture of the people
Outline:
Please join a discussion about the educational system and culture of a West African country, Sierra Leone. The discussion will seek a comparison of the country’s culture and school structure and values compared to the ones in the United States.
IM 554, Skills for Online Learning and Teaching
Topic for the lab this week: Virtual Worlds (VW): ASVR
Plan:
Prior to class meeting
During class meeting
- Who are the students: about 5 min to learn who they are
- What are virtual worlds: about 15 min to explain their part in immersive technologies and what immersive technologies are
- What is ASVR and the main competition bout 5 min:
- Troubleshoot issues with download, installation, creation of an account ~ 15 min
- share your avatar names in the Zoom chat session and befriend each other in ASVR
- Meet and organize ourselves in ASVR ~ 5 min. Transition completely from Zoom to ASVR
- How to “read” and find events in ASVR – 5 min
- Explore VR – 15 min
- Ideas to
- Discuss students’ ideas about opportunities with ASVR and virtual worlds – remaining time
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more on IM 554 in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=554
https://framevr.io/
(from Virbela Labs)
Directions: https://youtu.be/j52snzy49Hg and https://youtu.be/99JPA-3tajs
“Frame” is the “classroom,” generates its own URL.
To enter my classroom, you just need use that URL, hit enter.
up to 3 free frames.
MNimmersive team, I created a room for us: https://framevr.io/teaching-vr
Constraints: while it seems free, the cap for the “inventory” (360 degrees photos and videos included) is 500MB
It is available for PC/Mac, mobile devices and goggles (best on Oculus)
Help is in Discord:
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more on virtual worlds in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/2021/03/10/working-in-vr/
Virtual reality has found a new role: Teaching doctors to deal with patients
Medical students and junior doctors are increasingly learning to practise medicine in VR
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/2021/03/10/journal-of-applied-instructional-design-jaid/
While COVID is driving clinical learning to VR, the teaching of human anatomy — which typically takes place in the early years of a medical degree — has already shifted to virtual reality in some universities. Case Western Reserve University’s medical school, for example, had been teaching anatomy on campus through content on Microsoft Hololens, rather than by dissecting cadavers as many universities do. Now, with students unable to come onto campus, the university has shipped headsets to students at home so they can continue learning at home.
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more on immersive in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=immersive