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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 25/09/202024/09/2020

Need an extra PC for working or schooling from home? Here are some solutions

If taking turns with a desktop or laptop isn’t a viable option, the following are a few suggestions and workarounds that won’t break the bank.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/columnist/2020/09/20/virtual-school-how-save-money-computer-remote-learning/5831198002/…

Posted on 25/09/202024/09/2020

The new Microsoft Stream

Microsoft Stream—the intelligent video app in Microsoft 365—is being reimagined and rebuilt to integrate seamlessly with applications across the suite, so you can create, share, discover, and manage video as easily as any Office document.  

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/stream/new-stream…

Posted on 18/09/202017/09/2020

Google’s “Licensable Images” feature is now live

When photo owners include a photograph’s Web Statement of Rights (also known as Copyright Info URL)  in an image’s embedded metadata, Google will display a “Licensable” badge on the image in Google Images search results and the image will appear …

Posted on 18/09/202017/09/2020

Zoom is failing teachers. Here’s how they would redesign it

Millions of students are learning through Zoom this fall. So why does it still feel like a corporate meeting app that has been MacGyvered into an education platform?

https://www.fastcompany.com/90542917/zoom-is-failing-teachers-heres-how-they-would-redesign-it…

Posted on 18/09/202017/09/2020

Facebook Partners with Coursera to Launch Social Media Marketing Professional Certificate

Coursera just announced a new Social Media Marketing Professional Certificate from Facebook. The certificate is designed for learners without a college degree or any prior experience to become ready for social media marketing jobs within a few months.

https://blog.coursera.org/facebook-partners-with-coursera-to-launch-social-media-marketing-professional-certificate/…

Posted on 18/09/202017/09/2020

Today’s Awkward Zoom Classes Could Bring a New Era of Higher Education

The awkwardness of last semester’s Zoom sessions is almost certainly just a way-station on this journey—a hasty adaptation to what will inevitably become a very different model for higher education. So what have we learned so far?

https://www.edsurge.com/news/2020-09-10-today-s-awkward-zoom-classes-could-bring-a-new-era-of-higher-education…

Posted on 18/09/202017/09/2020

iPad Who? For Under $200, You Should Buy an Android Tablet

If you’re not willing to run more than $200 worth of charges on your credit card, we’ve rounded up some of the best Android tablets you can buy for your money according to expert and user reviews, plus tons of …

Posted on 18/09/202017/09/2020

Introducing Facebook Campus

Facebook Campus is a college-only space designed to help students connect with fellow classmates over shared interests. Facebook Campus makes it easy to find and start conversations within your college community.

https://about.fb.com/news/2020/09/introducing-facebook-campus/…

Posted on 18/09/202017/09/2020

Fighting “Zoom Fatigue” While Making Your Classes More Efficient

In these times of physical distancing, are you suffering from “Zoom Fatigue”? Has the abundance of video conferences on your schedule led you to put yourself in the shoes of your students and ask yourself how they experienced a complete, …

Posted on 18/09/202017/09/2020

‘The Social Dilemma’ Review: Unplug and Run

This documentary from Jeff Orlowski explores how addiction and privacy breaches are features, not bugs, of social media platforms.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/09/movies/the-social-dilemma-review.html…

Posted on 18/09/202017/09/2020

4 Important  Skills for Distance Education

In today’s post we are sharing with you what we believe are four of the basic distance learning skills you as a teacher (and student) should master in order to optimize your remote teaching experience. 

https://www.educatorstechnology.com/2020/09/4-important-skills-for-distance.html…

Posted on 18/09/202017/09/2020

Online classes: 5 reasons students could benefit from ‘cameras off’

As a researcher who studies behavior and the brain, I have found the evidence suggests that online instruction can pose a range of challenges for students if they are required to keep their cameras on during class. Here are five …

Posted on 11/09/202010/09/2020

Whiteboard Chat – Online Whiteboards You Can Share and Monitor

Whiteboard Chat is a free service that you can use to create collaborative whiteboards to use with your students. It is possible to use Whiteboard Chat without an email address which makes it quick and easy to get started.

https://www.freetech4teachers.com/2020/09/whiteboard-chat-online-whiteboards-you.html…

Posted on 11/09/202010/09/2020

Opinion: What teaching CEGEP online has taught me

I thought I’d miss everything I love most about my work, but what happened was not what I’d expected.

https://montrealgazette.com/opinion/opinion-what-teaching-cegep-online-has-taught-me/wcm/0aa6b731-ecd8-45c4-93c2-35f9b68e8cc0/…

Posted on 11/09/202010/09/2020

Robot Teachers, Racist Algorithms, and Disaster Pedagogy

I have volunteered to be a guest speaker in classes this Fall. It’s really the least I can do to help teachers and students through another tough term. I spoke tonight in Dorothy Kim’s class “Race Before Race: Premodern Critical …

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