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Flipped Model of Learning: A Podcast with Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams | November Learning
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BYOD/BYOT in Schools
Eric Curts (North Canton City Schools’ Technology Director)from The State of Tech was kind enough to point out that they have an entire podcast dedicated to this topic—BYOT/BYOD to Schools—available online: Summary: In this episode we talk about schools using Bring Your Own Technology initiatives (BYOT, BYOD, BYOL); where students bring personal laptops, tablets, smart phones, and other devices to school. We also explore practical uses, benefits, challenges, and resources. http://www.mguhlin.org/2011/10/byodbyot-podcast.html
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E-Learning 24/7: Mobile Learning - What You Need to Know
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#9: Usability. Don’t Be a Moron. â Emergent Radio
special guest Julie “Usable Learning” Dirksen discuss usability, why you should care about it, how to start making sure your courses meet “table stakes”, and of course, Julie’s brand-new book, Design for How People Learn.
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ToolBar Episode #5 â Emergent Radio
Reviewing iOS apps for learning.
http://emergentradio.com/shows/toolbar/the-toolbar-episode-5/
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François Ronai, Learning Strategist – Moving from traditional Learning Management Systems towards collaborative knowledge sharing technology
Tagged with successfactors learning
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Marc Demerest – Leading knowledge intensive organizations under duress
Tagged with learning management
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What Students do In Libraries
Harvard Law School: Alison Head, who is spending time with us at the LiL as she simultaneously is a Fellow at the Harvard Berkman Center — she is the co-diorector of Project Information Literacy at the Univ. of Washington’s Information School — spoke with us about a new study she’s done with Michael Eisenberg [pdf] about what students are actually doing with their electronic companions when in the library during “crunch time” (two weeks before exams). Are they multitasking? Are they playing games or Facebooking instead of studying? Are they managing their devices, or are their devices managing them?
In this interview, Alison explains that answers are of course complex, but that overall, The Kids are managing well…and that this may give some hints about the future of libraries.
