The document discusses a technology think tank campus life cluster presentation by Steven Thiele and Stan Dura. The presentation introduces several free or low-cost technologies including Acrobat, Google Docs, Wikis, Google Reader, Facebook, and Animoto. It discusses their potential uses and limitations. The audience is asked to discuss opportunities and barriers to using these technologies. A general recommendation is made to establish a standing technology committee.
Re-examining traditional residential programming in light of contemporary theory and research; innovative programming model and delivery system highlighted.
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One great thing about websites is that everything can be measured. However, if you only collect the numbers and don't actually act on them, they will be rather useless and won't generate any value. Drawing on case studies from among others Danske Bank, LEGO and Google, Peter Sejersen will explain how web analytics can be turned into a valuable resource that can drive both online activities specifically and the business overall. Peter is an analyst at J. Boye and moderates several of the community of practice groups in the J. Boye network, including groups on online marketing, social media and web technology.
Re-examining traditional residential programming in light of contemporary theory and research; innovative programming model and delivery system highlighted.
Through its revolutionary One-to-One Marketing concept, Market America combines the Internet with the power of people. A system for Entrepreneurs to create an ongoing income, while providing consumers worldwide a better way to shop. Through revolutionary technology and the power of the people, we are creating the economy of the future.
From boring numbers to actual business valuePeter Sejersen
One great thing about websites is that everything can be measured. However, if you only collect the numbers and don't actually act on them, they will be rather useless and won't generate any value. Drawing on case studies from among others Danske Bank, LEGO and Google, Peter Sejersen will explain how web analytics can be turned into a valuable resource that can drive both online activities specifically and the business overall. Peter is an analyst at J. Boye and moderates several of the community of practice groups in the J. Boye network, including groups on online marketing, social media and web technology.
E-LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES
Tutorial by Martin Ebner, Martin Schön and Sandra Schön
CC BY SA BIMS e.V. | Martin Ebner, Martin Schön, Sandra Schön | April 2014
URL: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/de/
These slides describe my efforts to change engineering education. By focusing on group projects and presentations and real-world engineering issues that are applicable to much of industry, we can help students develop and demonstrate real-world skills. Industry will notice well done analysis of real-world issues and this has occurred in my two classes. The next steps are to work more closely with industry, focus more engineering classes on group projects and presentations, and to create new forms of resumes and transcripts. These resumes and transcripts should promote the students through linked presentations that demonstrate the real-world capabilities of students and that help engineering departments build brand images.
A workshop at UOC (www.uoc.edu) about social media in higher education. By Peter Bihr (www.thewavingcat.com). Licensed under Creative Commons (by-nc-sa 3.0).
This file accompanies the presentation conducted in Idaho on 6/30/11 and discusses Universal Design for Learning, development of assistive technology programs, and unique professional development methodologies.
Slides for a talk on "What's On the Technology Horizon?" given by Brian Kelly, UKOLN at the ILI 2011 conference in London on 27 October 2011.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/conferences/ili-2011/
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Whet your appetite for using technology and media in your literacy program.
Ask you to select at least one awesome tech learning object.
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All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
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- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
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2. Presented by: Steven Thiele and Stan Dura Technology Think Tank Campus Life Cluster Steven Thiele & Stan Dura
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4. Technology Think Tank Campus Life Cluster Steven Thiele & Stan Dura Mishra, P., & Koehler, M. J. (2006). Technological pedagogical content knowledge: A framework for teacher knowledge. Teachers College Record, 108 (6), 1017-1054. Shulman, L. S. (1986). Those who understand: Knowledge growth in teaching. Educational Researcher , 15(2), 4–14.
6. Technology Think Tank Campus Life Cluster Steven Thiele & Stan Dura Technology implementation within educational contexts is often compared to “an invasive species” - The farther away from an individual’s normal practice, the less likely the technology will be adopted effectively or efficiently Technology is best implemented by first knowing what: a) what needs to be taught or done b) what are the best ways to design and structure c) what technology is best suited to facilitate and deliver But we often make decisions that are less than effective due to lack of knowledge about the capabilities of the technology available to us.
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13. Technology Think Tank Campus Life Cluster Steven Thiele & Stan Dura General Discussion Is there anything based on these examples that could immediately enhance your work with students or administration if you had the assistance you’d need to set it up?
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