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Thinking in Public and Private Spaces

Dr. Laura Pasquini

Does blogging make me conform to the values and opinions of my readers? For example, this very blog post was probably sitting in my draft post folder for over 18 months. I think what I have enjoyed most is the long tail reward for this type of audio project. Visual Podcast Reflections. “I share, therefore I am.”

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Free your content! A guide to creating sustainable open licensed media

Teaching Matters Online Learning

Media that includes licensed third-party content, such as images, audio and music, may be used only in closed teaching spaces, for a fixed period of time, or with a limited number of learners. Using public domain and open licensed stock media footage can provide context and visual flair while saving time and budget.

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Mini-series: Chalk, Talk and Tech: Blending technology and tradition

Teaching Matters Academic Support

Photo credit: unsplash, @roman_lazygeek, CC0 It has long been one of the toughest technological nuts to crack: How to successfully capture chalkboard surfaces in lecture recording. There is no need for them to adjust their teaching style to suit the technology. Simple, but ingenious.

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Leveraging technology for effective Assessment feedback (part 1): How to do I.T.?

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

Photo credit: Beth Macdonald CC0 Unsplash In this extra post, Avita Rath shares her experience with using technology positively to improve her assessment and feedback practices in a way that is interactive, agentic and empowering for students. This is part one of a two-part post, which will follow next Monday. References CARLESS, D. &

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Embedding visual storytelling techniques into academic development videos

Teaching Matters Online Learning

There was a shift among practitioners from professional grade video production technologies, digital cameras and external audio equipment to individual laptop cameras, built-in microphones, and video conferencing software (Microsoft Teams, Collaborate and Zoom). Jun 1, 2021

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How Virtual Reality is Changing Campuses

Higher Ed Connects: Technology

But thanks to technological limitations and prohibitive costs, it didn’t. Now, 20 years after that breathless article, VR technology is finally catching up with its promise. Ryan, writing for the AbleGamers blog, says he seldom uses VR because he doesn’t want to be tethered to a computer, unable to see or escape without help. “I

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What is 360 degree learning and why should higher ed institutes consider it?

Creatrix Campus

With the rise in technology, the next-generation 360-degree learning and teaching approach is being emphasized—through hands-on, practical, and personalized learning. Let’s discuss the same in the blog. . What is 360 degree learning and why should higher ed institutes consider it? Tue, 06/07/2022 - 07:41. What is 360 degree learning?