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Following Social Media

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I don’t spend a lot of time on all of the social media apps available, but I do use most of them at least once a day.  I use my Twitter and LinkedIn accounts almost exclusively professionally –  I broadcast few personal “tweets”, and everything that I put out there I feel comfortable with anyone seeing. 

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Failure and failing

So this week’s topic in our Openspokes fellowship is failure, something we are all intimately acquainted with, for who has not failed at a task, at a crucial moment, sometimes with serious consequences? Who ends up a goat and goes to hell?…

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VoiceThread Mobile: Multisensory Learning on the Go

In the interactive webinar below, academic services director Michelle Pacansky-Brock shares how you can use VoiceThread Mobile to create engaging anytime-anywhere learning environments with voice and video participation. Through real-life examples, stories, and demos, Pacansky-Brock ……

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5 Ways to Prevent Cheating in Online Coures

This webinar recording will be a brief review of the rationale behind online cheating and offer strategies/tools to enhance the online learning experience, promote academic honesty, and deter cheating. Heather Farmakis, Ph.D. will share helpful information ……

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Hands on Media Here I Come

In the past week I have created accounts in Evernote, Lino, Scoop.it, Instagram, Youtube, gmail and EduClipper (ok, I made this account a few weeks ago, but I’ve just started to try to understand and use it). I joined Facebook about a month and a half ago and I’m trying to get a better understanding of ALL of the uses of Pinterest.…

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A Love of Language

I love the Oxford English Dictionary. I am not ashamed to admit it. I considered asking for it as a college graduation present (although I considered a car more useful). It lays bare the definitions and history of English words in all their etymological glory.…

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Resources You Need: Top Picks for June

Stay current on the best educational resources! In addition to following the Faculty eCommons, check out this month’s reading list below—a compilation of books, blogs, journals, and articles you should add to your resource storehouse. ……

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syndicating 5358 posts from 517 #etmooc blogs