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The Tech Tuesday Newsletter 2/14
MITx (has begun) Registration for the first MITx course started Monday (Feb 13th), and for this pilot run, credentialing is free. In the January 10th newsletter, I reported on MITx, which is MIT’s (Mass. Institute for Tech) new venture where they … 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 01/17/12
They did pretty well with the whole iPod, iPhone, iPad thing……… Apple is making a big announcement on Thursday, and sources say they will be introducing textbooks optimized for the iPad that allow for interaction with the content and partnership with publishers. … Continue reading
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The Tech Tuesday Newsletter 11/8
iPads I think iPads are great. I think they represent the next wave of technological devices. We are buying them up here in the School of Ed. Now the question is….how can they be used for teaching? I don’t have, … Continue reading
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