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Data shows widening gap in higher-ed technology adoption

by EDUCAUSE Research from higher education technology association EDUCAUSE shows that in 2015, colleges and universities will need to evolve to address very real challenges of IT security, cost, and productivity, as well as providing user support…

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6 Second Learning with Vine: 22+ Ideas & Resources : Teacher Reboot Camp

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The heart and mind are the true lens of the camera. – Yousuf Karsh
Most of our students love learning and creating even if they do not express this in our classes.

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Showcasing the Co-Curricular: ePortfolios and Digital Badges | EduWire.com

Learning scientists at the University of Notre Dame have found a sweet spot in the pairing of digital badges and eportfolios: the perfect opportunity for students to showcase learning achievements not normally featured in traditional transcripts…

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Turn snow days into e-learning days with these 6 simple steps – eSchool News (registration)

Luckily, some school administrators have found a new approach to end snow days for good. The solution is called “e-learning days,” or days dedicated

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Schools Will Soon Get Intel Education Lab Camera Chrome App For Free

The CTL, an Oregon-based manufacturer of Chromebooks has recently announced that in the near future, their Education Chromebooks will have Intel Education Lab Camera Chrome app by Intellisense at no cost for schools and students.

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Game Based Learning vs. Gamification

Videogame culture is increasingly becoming a vital part of the 21st century classroom, and with it have arrived two increasingly popular terms: game based learning and gamification.
In one classroom,…

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How to Use Your Smartphone As a Webcam for Your Computer

Don’t have a webcam, but need to make an urgent video call on Skype or some other video conferencing service? Perhaps you already have a webcam and want to add a second camera to your setup? All you need is your Android phone and a suitable app.

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How Online Learning Can Close the AP Participation Gap – National Journal

A University of Iowa program lets students take online courses for free.

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Live-Tweeting Assignments: To Use or Not to Use? – ProfHacker – Blogs – The Chronicle of Higher Education

We’ve written a great deal on using Twitter in the classroom at ProfHacker.

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Gamification is Over: It’s All About Casual Learning

Dave Cutler, CEO of mLevel, a casual learning platform used by global Fortune 500 companies, says gamification is over: Now, it’s all about casual learning.

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