Your smartphone can be used to track you in many ways, but you can keep this to a minimum if you’re diligent. Here, we’ll teach you how.
The State of Education Video 2022
The last time the Streaming Media Sourcebook included “The State of Video in Education” was 2 years ago. Since then two significant revolutions took place. One was the massive expansion of synchronous video usage in schools. The other was the …
Human challenges in implementing multi-factor authentication (MFA)
Multi-factor authentication (MFA)is an excellent balance between security and convenience when it comes to protecting your users’ accounts and data. Implementing an effective MFA system helps your organization maintain compliance with data protection regulations and reduce your legal liability if …
Fastest Online Whiteboard for Collaboration
Whether you are a student, teacher, or professional, Dojoit gives you a shared learning space that takes your work and creativity to the next level.
Reading Progress in Teams: a Pronunciation and Diction Coach for Your Students
Do you teach a second or foreign language? Do you have students whose first language is not the language of instruction? Do you teach a discipline in which the accurate pronunciation of field-related terminology is important? Then you may be …
20 ways to use OrbitNote for PDFs in the classroom
PDF files are a helpful classroom tool. Use OrbitNote to give your students’ PDF files new superpowers and level up learning.
Creepy AI Reconstructs Your Portrait Based Only on Your Voice
Turning speech into text has become so common that i’s a part of almost every smartphone. But have you ever thought about turning your speech into a portrait? Researchers have, and they’ve even made it possible. Artificial intelligence scientists at …
The Top 7 Apps that Make You Smarter Every Day
Whether you want to hone your skills or gain knowledge on a new subject, these apps are here to help you get smarter.
Reading on a smartphone promotes overactivity in the prefrontal cortex and lowers reading comprehension, study finds
A new study published in the journal Scientific Reports lends support to a body of research suggesting that reading on electronic devices reduces comprehension. The study found that reading on a smartphone promotes overactivity in the prefrontal cortex, less frequent …
The real reason why Facebook knows so much about you and how to stop it
Is Facebook always listening? The truth is, it doesn’t need to. Facebook also knows what you do elsewhere because you might have connected apps sharing your data. You can stop that.
11 Tips to Take Better Notes With Microsoft OneNote
These 12 tips show you how to take better notes in Microsoft OneNote. Today, digital note-taking is as much about skill, as it is about the tool.
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/12-tips-take-better-notes-microsoft-onenote/…
These Smart Glasses Want to Replace Your Laptop
Nimo is a mini-computer that sits on your head and gives you six virtual screens to work with when you’re away from your desk.
Artificial intelligence beats eight world champions at bridge
Victory marks milestone for AI as bridge requires more human skills than other strategy games.
How robots can assist students with disabilities
New tools use artificial intelligence to assist students with autism and dyslexia and address accessibility for those who are blind or deaf.
https://bdnews24.com/technology/2022/03/30/how-robots-can-assist-students-with-disabilities…
Defining quality and online learning
Are the existing quality assurance standards and rubrics for online learning appropriate for all forms of delivery, including in-person teaching and/or synchronous online learning? Or do we need different quality assurance rubrics for different forms of delivery?
https://www.tonybates.ca/2022/03/24/defining-quality-and-online-learning/…
