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DawsonITE is a blog devoted to Educational Technology. It's compiled by Rafael Scapin, Coordinator of Educational Technology at Dawson College in Montreal (Canada).

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Posted on 15/02/201912/02/2019

Digital exchange loses $137 million as founder takes passwords to the grave

A cryptocurrency exchange in Canada has lost control of at least $137 million of its customers’ assets following the sudden death of its founder, who was the only person known to have access to the offline wallet that stored the …

Posted on 15/02/201912/02/2019

IBM researchers predict 5 innovations will change our lives in 5 years

IBM Research has a long history of inventing the future, so the big tech company’s researchers take their predictions seriously. Today they are revealing their annual “5 in 5” predictions, which detail five innovations that will change our lives in …

Posted on 15/02/201912/02/2019

Study Finds No Difference in VR Learning Outcomes Compared to Other Modes

Can enthusiasm for virtual reality be converted into learning gains? That was the topic of a research project at Cornell University, which recently pitted VR against hands-on and computer-based activities. The bottom line: Researchers found students learned equally well in …

Posted on 15/02/201912/02/2019

Six Online Whiteboard Drawing Tools

Here’s an updated list of online whiteboard tools that you and your students can use for free.

https://www.freetech4teachers.com/2019/02/six-online-whiteboard-drawing-tools.htm…

Posted on 15/02/201912/02/2019

Here Is A Handy Scanning App for Teachers and Students

CamScanner is an excellent document scanning and sharing app. It allows you to instantly scan any type of text or graphic and save or share them with others. Using your phone or tablet camera, you can  take a photo and …

Posted on 15/02/201912/02/2019

How to be “Team Human” in the digital future

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Posted on 15/02/201922/02/2019

Presentation of the Week: Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality in Education

Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality in Education from Hedrick Ellis
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Posted on 08/02/201904/02/2019

How do we learn to work with intelligent machines?

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Posted on 08/02/201904/02/2019

Florida School Tests AI as Virtual Tutor for Online Course

The university has begun a pilot with Cognii, an education technology company that uses natural language processing to interact with the student as he or she learns a particular topic, gets assessed on comprehension and receives coaching to master the …

Posted on 08/02/201904/02/2019

6 Good Visual White-boarding Apps for Teachers and Students

Visual whiteboarding is a powerful technique to integrate in your instructional methodology. It basically consists of representing ideas in a visually interactive way using drawings, shapes, sketches, charts, diagrams and many more.Below are some of our favourite titles to recommend …

Posted on 08/02/201904/02/2019

Artificial intelligence will be part of the college curriculum

MIT President Rafael Reif talks to Gerry Baker of “Wall Street at Large” about how major universities are preparing students for how advances in artificial intelligence will impact the workforce of the future.

https://video.foxbusiness.com/v/5996490901001/#sp=show-clips…

Posted on 08/02/201904/02/2019

Digitally tracking student behaviour in the classroom encourages compliance, not learning

ClassDojo is one of the most popular classroom communication apps in the world. But new research looks beneath ClassDojo’s friendly exterior to carefully consider the implications of tracking student data on discipline and behaviour.

https://theconversation.com/digitally-tracking-student-behaviour-in-the-classroom-encourages-compliance-not-learning-110181…

Posted on 08/02/201904/02/2019

An Ancient Egyptian Homework Assignment from 1800 Years Ago: Some Things Are Truly Timeless

The tablet’s surface preserves “a two-part lesson in Greek that provides a snapshot of daily life for a pupil attending primary school in Egypt about 1,800 years ago.” Its lines, “copied by this long-ago student were not just for practicing …

Posted on 08/02/201904/02/2019

Some reflections on the results of the 2018 national survey of online learning

The public report of the 2018 national survey of online and distance learning in Canadian universities and colleges is now available in English and French for free download.

https://www.tonybates.ca/2019/01/27/some-reflections-on-the-results-of-the-2018-national-survey-of-online-learning/…

Posted on 08/02/201904/02/2019

Different Types of Learning Theories – Understanding the Basics

Before jumping into the design of a learning solution, it is important to understand the connection between the different types of learning theories with other aspects of the learning process such as learning styles and educational technologies.

https://mylove4learning.com/different-types-of-learning-theories-understanding-the-basics/…

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