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The Tech Tuesday Newsletter 9/4/12
The Flipped Classroom A colleague of mine at UVA is doing his dissertation on this topic and I know from looking at the click results of this newsletter, this is a topic many of you are also interested in. The … Continue reading
The Tech Tuesday Newsletter 6/19/12
Peer2Peer University So while this organization is in line with the whole new-online-higher-ed-alternative-licensure-mooc-open-access group, they seem to offer a little something different. Peer2Peer University offers a model where students can really teach other students. In a way, they push the … Continue reading
The Tech Tuesday Newsletter 2/21
Finally! i recently recieved some feedback on these weekly newsletters. Here is an excerpt (printed with permission) from an email from Dr. Mulloy in the Department of Special Education and Disability Policy: ********* do people ever respond to your newsletter commentaries? I … Continue reading
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The Tech Tuesday Newsletter 1/31/12
Tracking Scholarly Impact Online I think emerging technologies such as Spotify can be useful beyond letting you listen to almost any CD ever made. It could also provide a better way to track who is listening to what, and pay artists accordingly. … Continue reading
The Tech Tuesday Newsletter 11/29
Stanford University High School? That’s right! Stanford University now offers an online high school. Just as distance learning has blurred the lines between classroom and online education, the lines between K12 and higher ed are beginning to get a bit murkey as … Continue reading
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The Tech Tuesday Newsletter 11/22
Consider privacy when using online resources I often talk about how we need to open up a lot of what we do here to the public. It creates an authentic experience for our students, it can build a community of … Continue reading
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The Tech Tuesday Newsletter 11/01/11
Atlas.ti It was brough to my attention (thank you Terry Carter) that the version of Atlas.ti we have is two versions behind. We got it straightened out and now have the most recent version. Atlas.ti is qualitative research software, it … Continue reading
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Tech Tuesdays Weekly Email 9/20/11
I’m not sure about this either….. ….but I ran across this article about an application that allows students in your class to use their cell phones to interact with you and your presentation. I am a big proponent of the clickers … Continue reading
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Tech Tuesdays Weekly Email 9/13/11
Welcome Are you interested in technology? If so, you may be interested in joining the SOE Technology Advisory Comittee. This committee will work to provided direction to the school in regards to how technology is utilized. It is my hope we … Continue reading
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Tech Tuesdays Weekly Email 9/6/11
Welcome In speaking with faculty members here at the School of Education, one identified technology need was a way for faculty members to learn about new and emerging technologies relevant to them. To address this I have created a weekly … Continue reading
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