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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 09/04/202106/04/2021

Microsoft Introduces Viva to Make Working From Home Easier

While many companies are still mastering the art of working from home, Microsoft this week introduced its virtual solution: The Viva employee experience platform helps folks learn, grow, and thrive—even from their kitchen-table desk.

https://www.pcmag.com/news/microsoft-introduces-viva-to-make-working-from-home-easier…

Posted on 09/04/202106/04/2021

Organize Your Course on Moodle to Facilitate Student Learning

Course organization is one of the ways a teacher can help students succeed in an online course. Although I am an experienced teacher, I had never worked with Moodle before the pandemic, and it then became mandatory in my college. …

Posted on 09/04/202106/04/2021

5 Zoom Apps to Make Video Calls Better and More Productive

Zoom calls are a regular part of professional and personal life now, so it’s time to learn how to make them better. There are free apps to eliminate background noises, record and transcribe videos, and anonymously chat with other participants …

Posted on 09/04/202106/04/2021

Digital Handwriting- Three Good Apps for Teachers and Students

Below are some of great apps to help you make the best of your digital handwriting experience. Using a pen or pencil you will be able to handwrite notes on your iPad with almost the same accuracy and elegance as …

Posted on 09/04/202106/04/2021

Formative Assessment for Remote Teaching: Students Take the Lead

Of the five strategies of formative assessment, the issue of peer collaboration is the one that depends most critically on how teachers organize online learning. Remote software that supports breakout rooms provides greater possibilities for collaboration than when the main …

Posted on 09/04/202106/04/2021

This is what actually happens in your brain when you are learning

When it comes to learning anything, whether that be the periodic table of elements for a chemistry test or how to play Stairway to Heaven on guitar, many factors influence how much is actually grasped and retained. Motivation, cognitive arousal, …

Posted on 09/04/202106/04/2021

200+ Hours of FREE Conference Recordings on Online Learning

Digital learning conferences worldwide went virtual due to the pandemic. Many made their recordings and resources available online. Here’s a list.

https://www.classcentral.com/report/online-learning-conference-recordings/…

Posted on 09/04/202106/04/2021

Disabling video may be better for online teaching and collaboration

This fascinating paper from Tomprou et al. (2021) at Carnegie Mellon, who looked at group ability to solve a range of different problems, found something quite interesting. Visual cues have no effect on collaborative work. In fact, teams without visual …

Posted on 09/04/202106/04/2021

Exploring the Top Trends in Online Learning for 2021 and Beyond

Online learning is made possible by a web of advanced technologies that empower teachers and students to create powerful learning environments. Here’s a look at some of these technologies and the impact they’ve had in recent months.

https://www.newsmax.com/larryalton/onlinelearning-highereducation-students/2021/04/01/id/1015995/…

Posted on 09/04/202106/04/2021

How to Use Videos in Microsoft Forms Quizzes

In Microsoft Forms you can include a video as a part of a question instead of having it be its own stand-alone item as Google Forms makes you do.  In Microsoft Forms the video is actually a part of the …

Posted on 02/04/202130/03/2021

Virtual learning leading students to cheat more often

After nearly a year of virtual learning amid the COVID-19 pandemic, students have taken advantage of new ways to cheat on digital exams and essays.

https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/virtual-learning-students-cheating…

Posted on 02/04/202130/03/2021

Researchers: We Learn Better Using Paper Than Laptops and Phones

A study of Japanese university students and recent graduates has revealed that writing on physical paper can lead to more brain activity when remembering the information an hour later. Researchers say that the complex, spatial and tactile information associated with …

Posted on 02/04/202130/03/2021

Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Teachers in the Future?

Artificial intelligence is transforming education, but it remains an open question whether AI can replace live, in-person instructors entirely.

https://www.analyticsinsight.net/will-artificial-intelligence-replace-teachers-in-the-future/…

Posted on 02/04/202130/03/2021

Here’s a Quick Way to Instantly Have Closed Captions

If you’re a Google Chrome 89+ user you now have access to Live Caption which is an accessibility feature that provides real-time captions for audio that plays through the browser. This is a really excellent feature for audio that runs …

Posted on 02/04/202130/03/2021

Anyone with an iPhone can now make deepfakes. We aren’t ready for what happens next

Realistic videos of people doing things that never really happened have become shockingly easy to create. Now is the time to put in some guardrails.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/03/25/deepfake-video-apps/…

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