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Starting my 2022 Georgetown University ed tech seminar

Bryan Alexander

This week my spring 2022 seminar began. These seminars are mostly discussion based. As the seminar progresses, they will use technologies they study to create these reflections. Open access definitions: SPARC and OSI. OpenStax, “Why we champion perpetual access, free of charge” [link] . ACRL Standards.

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Here’s the Syllabus for Your Summer Crash Course in Online Education

Edsurge

No one knows yet what the next semester will bring, but there’s a good chance the spaces where you used to teach, whether cavernous lecture hall or cozy seminar room, won’t be available this fall. Is your course mobile-phone friendly? Congratulations, you made it through the virtual semester. Can you deliver content in smaller pieces?

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Smartphones in the classroom: friend or foe?

Neo LMS

The combination of students and mobile devices in the classroom has long been a debate topic among education professionals. The use of mobile devices during classes is often regarded as an element of distraction for students. The first time I tried gamification with my students was during a seminar on green marketing and consumerism.

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Top 10 Digital Tools for the Classroom

Kitaboo on EdTech

For this article, we scoured thousands of reputable digital tools to bring you the best digital tools for future-ready classrooms in 2022. Content published via KITABOO is accessible both online and offline and works across platforms & devices (iOS, Android, Windows). Students can access the tests on laptops, desktops, and tablets.

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ASHA Healthcare and Business Institute 2014

SpeechTechie

Holland: mobile tech is most important development in aphasia tx in past 10 years: apps, Skype, youtube, Skype, games #slpeeps — Sean Sweeney (@SpeechTechie) April 11, 2014 Oops, I said Skype twice. Keynote ($9.99, free on new iPads purchased after fall 2013) is in short Apple''s version of PowerPoint, though in many ways I like it more.

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Going on the Offensive: Cyber Security Strategies for Schools

edWeb.net

Many schools still rely on the once-a-year cyber security seminar or focus on too narrowly on a specific issue, like not posting student info online. While teachers may complain, having website filters and blocks can decrease the possibility of criminals accessing the schools’ tech through the web. How do the vendors treat your data?

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How I use social media for my professional development

Nik Peachey

This has been a common theme to many of the presentations, workshops, webinars and seminars that I have been asked to do over the last few years, but however many times I try to present on this subject I never really feel that I get the message across as clearly and persuasively as I would like.