Thursday, December 20, 2012

Teaching and Learning Links for 12/20/12



Here's our digest of some of today's hottest teaching & learning links:


  1. The Genericization Of Content ow.ly/2tQPOr
  2. 7 Things You Should Know About iPad Apps For Learning: bit.ly/SBM2E3
  3. The 5 Biggest Ways Students Actually Want To Use Technology edudemic.com/2012/11/studen
  4. Online could be the future of learning ow.ly/2tQeLq
  5. 24 Game-Based Sites That Make Studying More Fun ow.ly/fVGDg
  6. 11 Essential Tools For Better Project-Based Learning via @teachthought ow.ly/geBUu
  7. 10 Video Games To Get Started With Game-Based Learning ow.ly/genNa




Top Twitter users to follow for education:
@2learn2
@chronicle
@courosa
@cpappas
@CreativeEdu
@hopkinsdavid
@kevin_corbett
@Montberte
@Montberte_Mayor
@nancyrubin
@ryantracey
@web20classroom
@web20education
@WeejeeLearning




Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Teaching and Learning Links for 12/19/12



Here's our digest of some of today's hottest teaching & learning links:


  1. New online learning tool brings 'the crowd' into homework assignments ow.ly/2tPdDt
  2. Teaching With Content Curation zite.to/Tww62n
  3. Napster, Udacity, and the Academy is.gd/ozHStp
  4. 5 Models of Content Curation: bit.ly/x4LwoD
  5. Making your own textbooks and ebook is actually pretty easy: bit.ly/MnUbTP
  6. Developing outstanding lesson plans: Think carefully about differentiation - ow.ly/g9sln
  7. "How To" Pedagogy Sheets have information for everything from creative writing to PBL: bit.ly/rSsYzk




Top Twitter users to follow for education:
@2learn2
@chronicle
@courosa
@cpappas
@CreativeEdu
@hopkinsdavid
@kevin_corbett
@Montberte
@Montberte_Mayor
@nancyrubin
@ryantracey
@web20classroom
@web20education
@WeejeeLearning




Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Teaching and Learning Links for 12/18/12



Here's our digest of some of today's hottest teaching & learning links from the Twitterverse:


  1. Florida universities may expand online learning Florida ... ow.ly/2tOg8h
  2. Are MOOCs becoming mechanisms for international competition in higher ed? is.gd/m2vG8b
  3. 7 Free Handwritten Fonts for Your E-Learning Courses ow.ly/2tOa19
  4. 10 Surprising Facts About Students Using E-Textbooks edudemic.com/2012/12/10-sur
  5. James Gee: What Do Video Games Have to Do with Project-Based Learning? bit.ly/TWT0i2
  6. I think empathy is the foundation of all good teaching: josheyler.wordpress.com/2012/11/12/ref




Top Twitter users to follow for education:
@2learn2
@chronicle
@courosa
@cpappas
@CreativeEdu
@hopkinsdavid
@kevin_corbett
@Montberte
@Montberte_Mayor
@nancyrubin
@ryantracey
@web20classroom
@web20education
@WeejeeLearning




Monday, December 17, 2012

Teaching and Learning Links for 12/17/12



Here's our digest of some of today's hottest teaching & learning links from the Twitterverse:


  1. 21 Simple Ways To Motivate Your Students edudemic.com/2012/12/21-sim fb.me/2fCk9Dgmx
  2. 7 Things You Should Know About Gamification: http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7075.pdf
  3. Online Learning: an insider's guide: what it's really like to study a MOOC ow.ly/2tMHJl
  4. 3 Main Challenges in Using Technologies in Higher Education is.gd/Qv89d7
  5. Five Engagement Techniques for Online Learning ow.ly/2tMxGH
  6. The 20+ Apps To Know About In 2013 - Edudemic bit.ly/RvHAWZ
  7. 7 Ways to Collect Student Work in an #iPad Classro... mguhlin.org/2012/08/7-ways
  8. Accurate assessment is one thing, BAD TESTING WORSE alanpeat.wordpress.com/2012/12/16/ope
  9. 10 Tools for Getting the Most from Dropbox bit.ly/scsuQ4
  10. Problem-based learning: Using Case Studies in the Classroom ow.ly/g7RYz


Top Twitter users to follow for education:
@2learn2
@chronicle
@courosa
@cpappas
@CreativeEdu
@hopkinsdavid
@kevin_corbett
@Montberte
@Montberte_Mayor
@nancyrubin
@ryantracey
@web20classroom
@web20education
@WeejeeLearning




Friday, December 14, 2012

Tutorials Galore: Atomic Learning at USF

Did you know that you (and your students) have access to more than 44,000 video tutorials and workshops on topics ranging from “APA (6th Ed.) Research Paper Basics” and “Avoiding Plagiarism” to learning how to use programs such as Camtasia, Respondus, ATLS.ti and SPSS? This plethora of learning resources is available by visiting http://etg.usf.edu/?p=912, clicking on the “Log in to Atomic Learning” link (about midway down the page), and logging in with your MyUSF credentials.

In addition to familiarizing yourself with a new technology, or leaning more about a program you already use, you can also direct students here if they need additional support in your course. For example, you may want to encourage students to try their hand at creating their final class projects using Prezi, as opposed to PowerPoint, but don’t have time in class to guide them through the basics. You can either email the class a link to that specific tutorial, or copy or paste the HTML code directly into a Blackboard or Canvas announcement.  

A particularly useful feature of the Atomic Learning library is the ability to identify which particular platform you are using, or on which platform you would like to learn. There are several dropdown menus that allow you to search for tutorials by application, version and platform (i.e., iPad, iPod/iPhone, MAC, PC, or Projector). You may also search for tutorials by type (i.e., assistive technology, operating system, presentation, social media, web design, etc.). 

There are also a variety of projects included in the Atomic Learning library that allow students to engage in hands-on learning related to many of the topics featured in the video tutorials. Most of the example projects can be easily modified in order to create an output that is relevant to any subject under study. You can download the project files, which include an assessment rubric, and information about adapting and extending the example project, and offer students extra credit for taking advantage of this resource to produce an actual work product related to your course content.

The eTeaching & Technology Group collaborated with Learning Services in the USF Tampa Campus Library and secured funding from the Technology Fee committee and now this tremendous library of resources is available to USF students, faculty, and staff.

--Nicole M. West

Teaching and Learning Links for 12/14/12



Here's our digest of some of today's hottest teaching & learning links from the Twitterverse:


  1. How to give a good presentation online wp.me/p2n5B-ga
  2. "The best tablet: the iPad mini" bit.ly/UEZ4wN
  3. Online Learning: a Manifesto ow.ly/2tJSNO
  4. Free online classes put colleges to a new test ow.ly/2tJEfb
  5. A History of College Grade Inflation ow.ly/g5iV6
  6. 21 Reasons To Use Tablets In The 21st Century Classroom teachthought.com/technology/rea #edtech


Top Twitter users to follow for education:
@2learn2
@chronicle
@courosa
@cpappas
@CreativeEdu
@hopkinsdavid
@kevin_corbett
@Montberte
@Montberte_Mayor
@nancyrubin
@ryantracey
@web20classroom
@web20education
@WeejeeLearning