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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 04/06/202101/06/2021

The Role of Assistant in The HyFlex Classroom

It is difficult, if not impossible, for a teacher to teach, “put on a performance” and deliver the content effectively at the same time. The presence of a teaching assistant can make all the difference. Far from being superfluous, the …

Posted on 04/06/202101/06/2021

12 Good EdTech Tools to Use in Your Distance Education

Looking for some educational websites to help you with the management of your online (and also face-to-face) classroom teaching? The list below has you covered. It features a collection of  some popular web tools you can use to perform a …

Posted on 04/06/202101/06/2021

How to Move from Google Drive to OneDrive

Learn how you can move your files from Google Drive to OneDrive. Like most processes, there is more than one way to do this. In the video I focus on using Google Takeout which is probably the easiest way to …

Posted on 04/06/202101/06/2021

How to Focus Intently and Beat Procrastination

Barbara Oakley PhD and Olav Schewe wrote Learn Like a Pro because they both struggled with studying and learning in the past. This excerpt describes the “Pomodoro Technique,” a mental tool you can use to boost your concentration.

https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/productivity/learning/how-to-focus-intently-and-beat-procrastination…

Posted on 04/06/202101/06/2021

You are a network

You cannot be reduced to a body, a mind or a particular social role. An emerging theory of selfhood gets this complexity.

https://aeon.co/essays/the-self-is-not-singular-but-a-fluid-network-of-identities…

Posted on 04/06/202101/06/2021

7 Free Teaching Tools You Might Not Have Heard Of

Explore these free alternative web-based tools that support learning.

https://www.techlearning.com/how-to/7-free-teaching-tools-you-might-not-have-heard-of

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Posted on 04/06/202101/06/2021

AI is growing in higher education, but it isn’t automating everything

Higher education institutions are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence as a helping hand in major decisions like admissions and counseling, but AI is still serving as an assistant, not a full-time employee.

https://edscoop.com/ai-universities-automation/…

Posted on 04/06/202101/06/2021

Podcastle- An Easy Way to Convert Text to Podcasts

Podcastle is a text to speech Chrome extension that allows you to convert text into podcasts. This is an ideal tool for multitaskers who would rather engage in various tasks in real time. Whether it’s your favourite blog posts, news …

Posted on 04/06/202101/06/2021

Time to Rethink AI Proctoring?

Proctoring companies that use artificial intelligence to monitor students’ behavior during online exams typically require university instructors to review footage of unusual activity. But is that human oversight actually happening?

https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2021/05/28/are-colleges-checking-ais-work-remote-exam-proctoring…

Posted on 04/06/202101/06/2021

Assessing Students as in a Video Game

If you ask teenagers to do their homework they’ll find a thousand other things to do. But put them in front of a video game, and they’ll focus on it for hours. How exactly do game designers create this kind …

Posted on 28/05/202126/05/2021

Factile- An Easy Way to Create Jeopardy-style Quiz Games

Factile is an excellent web tool that enables teachers to create multimedia quiz games for their classroom.  Using a simple and intuitive gameboard, teachers will get to create engaging quiz games without the need for any coding skills.  

https://www.educatorstechnology.com/2021/05/factile-easy-way-to-create-jeopardy.html…

Posted on 28/05/202126/05/2021

How Are Final Exams Changing During the Pandemic?

The academic year is winding down at schools and colleges, and some instructors are rethinking their usual approach to final exams to fit this unprecedented time.

https://www.edsurge.com/news/2021-05-18-how-are-final-exams-changing-during-the-pandemic

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Posted on 28/05/202126/05/2021

An Analysis of Digital Education in Canada in 2017-2019

In this study, we report a systematic analysis of qualitative data exploring the digital education landscape in Canada and its changes over time. Findings shed light on the growth of digital education, the situated and multidimensional nature of digital education, …

Posted on 28/05/202126/05/2021

Teens who use internet for more than an hour daily have lower grades

The study included 10,000 students, with an average age of 13.5 years. Teens who used the internet, social media or video games for four or more hours daily were four times more likely to skip school than those who did …

Posted on 28/05/202126/05/2021

Can Machines Control Our Brains?

Advances in brain-computer interface technology are impressive, but we’re not close to anything resembling mind control.

https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-brain-computer-interface-technology-is-different-from-mind-control-20210517/…

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