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Daily: Learn JavaScript While Gaming With Hakitzu. Connecting the Digital Dots: Literacy of the 21st Century (EDUCAUSE Quarterly. Viewpoint Connecting the Digital Dots: Literacy of the 21st Century Literacy today depends on understanding the multiple media that make up our high-tech reality and developing the skills to use them effectively By Barbara R.

Connecting the Digital Dots: Literacy of the 21st Century (EDUCAUSE Quarterly

Jones-Kavalier and Suzanne L. Flannigan Prior to the 21st century, literate defined a person’s ability to read and write, separating the educated from the uneducated. Literacy Then and Now Perhaps literacy, and numeracy for that matter, have never really been optional for fully functioning members of society. Was it always so? Digital and visual literacies are the next wave of communication specialization. The New Literacy and Education Our research suggests that the lack of education related to literacy is problematic, and the situation is exacerbated in the field of education. Taking precedence over systematic planning is the trial-and-error approach to using technology in the classroom, specifically for nontechnical courses such as English or fine arts. Endnotes. App Synergy: How To Synergize Your Stop Motion Video.

About a week and a half ago, my boss forwarded me an email with the subject line, “Possible App Synergy at work?”

App Synergy: How To Synergize Your Stop Motion Video

The email was from Brandon, one of our readers, who requested that we check out a stop motion video he made using 15 apps, encompassing the iPad, iPhone and Mac. I clicked on the link, watched the video and silently answered the question: App synergy? Yes. Yes it is. Oh boy, is it. I contacted Brandon and let him know that I wanted to write about his video. Step 1: Put A Shot List Together For a massive project like this, the first step is good planning. Making Of SpartaCup - Reminders And Camera Apps By Apple Step 2: Sketch The Storyboard Filmmakers recognize that storyboarding is an essential part of the planning process. Step 3: Explore Movement Of Characters To explore movement of his characters, Brandon used Animation Desk by Kdan Mobile. Animation Desk is what it says it is, an app that simulates an animation desk, allowing for the creation of animated drawings.

Turnitin Suite Demo. Top 100 Tools for Learning 2011. Language Immersion for Chrome. Fastfonz : Enjoying #LTFoundations with... How to evaluate a content management system? - The Gold Mine. So, you have decided to invest on a content management system for your site.

How to evaluate a content management system? - The Gold Mine

Which one should you use? Here are 10 key features a good CMS should have. A) Supports custom designWhen considering a content management system, make sure that you are not forced into using a particular design template. There are several inexpensive CMS solutions. The catch is that you have to choose one of their design templates and look like everyone else.

B) No knowledge of code required Make sure you choose a true CMS where you really don’t need to have programming knowledge to maintain your site. C) Ease of useIf your CMS solution is cumbersome, you will not use it not matter how much you paid for it. D) Ability to preview your work Even with a good CMS, you will make mistakes. E) Navigation/page managementHere’s where most inexpensive CMS solutions tend to break down. G) Permission based user management On a larger site, you may not want to be the only want using the content management system. How In-Person Meetups Are Fixing The Problem With MOOCs. By Paul Glader, Managing Editor of WiredAcademic BERLIN – Somewhere between the cookie cutter Prussian-style classroom model of education and the lone-ranger online learning idea lurks the blended learning ideal, where one can have concentrated individualized learning time balanced with work among a small community of like-minded learners.

Plato and others had this figured out thousands of years ago. It’s coming back. A few weeks ago, I signed up for a Coursera class – a massive open online course, or MOOC – a month ago and signed on to watch my first lecture this past week. Then, I dropped out (or, more politely, “unenrolled.”) Why? It wasn’t the teacher’s fault, Coursera’s fault or the fault of the course content. See Also: 5 Potential Ways MOOCs Will Evolve I’m signed up for another Coursera class in the spring that I think will be more directly useful to projects I have underway.

The Advent Of MOOC Meetups From the edX site Finding Community Breeding Accountability Tech-Savvy Networking. How In-Person Meetups Are Fixing The Problem With MOOCs. Digital Media - New Learners Of The 21st Century.

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