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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 07/05/202105/05/2021

Why we remember more by reading – especially print – than from audio or video

Is comprehension the same whether a person reads a text onscreen or on paper? And are listening and viewing content as effective as reading the written word when covering the same material?

https://theconversation.com/why-we-remember-more-by-reading-especially-print-than-from-audio-or-video-159522…

Posted on 07/05/202105/05/2021

Originality Reports- An Easy Way to Check for Missing Citations

Originality reports is a Google Drive feature introduced  that helps teachers conduct originality scans on students work. Instead of the traditional way of using Google Search to look for plagiarism, Originality reports, which is integrated with Classroom and Assignments , …

Posted on 07/05/202105/05/2021

How to Join a Microsoft Teams Meeting on a Smartphone or Desktop

The Microsoft Teams app is great for video conferences and virtual meetings. Here’s how to join a meeting using it.

https://www.makeuseof.com/how-to-join-microsoft-teams-meeting/…

Posted on 07/05/202105/05/2021

My Ten Favorite “Hidden” Office 365 Features

Here are some interesting “hidden” features of Office 365 for teachers and students.

https://www.freetech4teachers.com/2021/05/my-ten-favorite-hidden-office-365.html…

Posted on 07/05/202105/05/2021

Virtual reality: could it be the next big tool for education?

Virtual Reality training is becoming more common in teaching. A study in VR training has shown it is more effective than traditional teaching at developing technical, practical and socio-emotional skills. The study also found students who complete VR training reported …

Posted on 30/04/202128/04/2021

How to Set Up Zoom’s New ‘Immersive View’

It goes without saying that we’re tired of seeing our coworkers’ faces in small boxes on Zoom—and maybe we’re even looking forward to being in the same room again. With Zoom’s new Immersive View feature, you can join other meeting …

Posted on 30/04/202128/04/2021

What Happens When You Close the Door on Remote Proctoring? Moving Toward Authentic Assessments with a People-Centered Approach

The COVID-19 pandemic made traditionally proctored in-person exams impossible. This article provides a summary of the arguments against institutional adoption of remote proctoring services with a focus on equity, an account of the decision to avoid remote proctoring on the …

Posted on 30/04/202128/04/2021

FAIR Competence Framework for Higher Education

“FAIR Competence Framework for Higher Education (Data Stewardship Professional Competence Framework)” is the third deliverable from Work Package 7 “FAIR Data Science and Professionalisation” of the FAIRsFAIR project (www.fairsfair.eu).

https://zenodo.org/record/4562089

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Posted on 30/04/202128/04/2021

75 Super EdTech Blogs to Follow

One of my main sources for new educational technology ideas, tools, and resources is reading blogs. Every day is an adventure to see what new technology integration ideas I can learn, explore, and share with others.

https://www.controlaltachieve.com/2021/04/edtech-blogs.html…

Posted on 30/04/202128/04/2021

Connectivism: A Literature Review for the New Pathway of Pandemic Driven Education

Connectivism which aims to explain the learning that takes place within the digital environment by learners’ forming networks with other learners and even digital

sources such as Wikis, blogs, data clouds etc. is a new theory for the 21st century …

Posted on 30/04/202128/04/2021

Pros and cons of technology in the classroom, and which tools to use

Technology in Education has been among us for a long while, and due to the Covid-19 pandemic, technology-based teaching took a sprint. But let’s face it, it has not always been for the better. This article delves into the pros …

Posted on 30/04/202128/04/2021

A Popular Study Found That Taking Notes By Hand Is Better Than By Laptop. But Is It?

A 2014 research study with a catchy title is often pointed to by those who worry that technology is having unexpected downsides in the classroom. It’s titled “The Pen Is Mightier Than the Keyboard: Advantages of Longhand Over Laptop Note …

Posted on 30/04/202128/04/2021

AI in education: features already adopted by Companies, Universities and Schools

AI use cases in education include such kinds of applications as: Artificial Intelligence in training, learning and development, AI in higher education and Artificial Intelligence in K-12 education. We’ve gathered and outlined real-life examples of AI in education for each …

Posted on 30/04/202128/04/2021

From admissions to teaching to grading, AI is infiltrating higher education

As colleges’ use of the technology grows, so do questions about bias and accuracy.

https://hechingerreport.org/from-admissions-to-teaching-to-grading-ai-is-infiltrating-higher-education/…

Posted on 30/04/202128/04/2021

Respecting Copyright in Distance Education

Can a film be shown during a synchronous activity? Can you distribute photocopies of a book on Moodle or LÉA? It is easy to get lost in all the considerations associated with copyright in education, especially when it comes to …

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