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ProfHacker.com: Tips, Tutorials, and Commentary on Pedagogy, Productivity, and Technology in Higher Education.
VERY useful blog for those in higher ed. Accessible style, relevant topics, nice mix of the topics mentioned in the subtitle of the blog
The Journals in the field of Instructional Technology
Annotated list of journals that includes title, acronym, common topics, link, refereed or not, recommended article length, and common review queues
Google Taiwan office in Taipei 101
Things to note: aesthetic "feel" of the environment, focus on color, design, collaboration, play, how boundaries are established while openness is preserved, blending of work and play, unity/branding of workplace identity
College for $99 a Month by Kevin Carey | Washington Monthly
Lengthy article discusses the economic, cultural, and social forces at work that may eventually make low-cost, online higher ed viable
An absolutely riveting online course: Nine principles for excellence in web-based teaching
EXCELLENT article - ought to be applied to teaching in general.
How Teenagers Consume Media: the report that shook the City | Business | guardian.co.uk
Nothing all that ground-breaking for people familiar with web 2.0 and teens, except that it very simply tells adults that teens do not buy into their systems.
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This is because going to the cinema is not usually about the film, but the experience –and getting together with friends.
The Global Education Market: The World Outside of the U.S. - Ron Perkinson Archive
Brief summary of a speech by Ron Perkinson. Interesting thoughts on what constitutes "the educational market." Outlines 6 converging forces of change that will affect higher ed where it hurts (i.e., $). Knowledge, globalization, competition, internationalization, tech, and global decline in public financing.
Webmashup.com: Openfilm
Encourages original submissions, but screens for quality and copyright. Many "channels" available, including educational content and video art. Some content not appropriate for the classroom. Working to develop audiences, partnerships with education--makes info. on film contests available. For a concise description, visit: http://www.webmashup.com/Detailed/1059.php
Webmashup.com: Mashup Examples/Video
Annotated list of data mashups
Administrator Copyright Scenario Checklist
Fantastic copyright checklist for administrators. Organized by technology, gives examples of permissible use, violations, and remedies for violations.
About Fuzzmail
"Fuzzmail records the act of writing and lets you send it as an email. Dynamic changes, typoes, pauses and writeovers are captured and communicated." - Potentially a VERY useful tool for research--easier than Jinging things.
The Fourth Estate: Futuretube – Online Video in Asia
Scroll to the bottom for the bulleted list re: key principles and trends in media consumption among teens (and adults) in Asia. Really interesting, with implications for U.S.
Architectural Record | Schools of the 21st Century
Article addresses contrast and context, designing schools that accommodate special needs students, asking students for their ideas, etc.
2008 Horizon Report » Two to Three Years: Data Mashups
Concise explanation of data mashups, links to a few tools, links to multiple examples of data mashups. Would make a nice primer or reading for a workshop or course.
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