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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 14/02/202009/02/2020

The effect of using Kahoot! for learning – A literature review

Kahoot! is a game-based student response system (SRS). This article is a literature review of studies assessing the use of Kahoot! and whether it supports student learning. 

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360131520300208…

Posted on 14/02/202009/02/2020

The 8 Best Fact-Checking Sites for Finding Unbiased Truth

So in the digital era, where news travels quickly through multiple channels, how do you check your facts? Here are five of the best fact-checking websites, like Snopes and PolitiFact, so that you can find the truth.

https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/true-5-factchecking-websites/…

Posted on 14/02/202009/02/2020

Summary Box: Instantly summarize any website or link with Artificial Intelligence

Summarize news articles, blog posts, and videos and AI will extract the key sentences.

https://summarybox.com/…

Posted on 14/02/202009/02/2020

Workflow Automation for Higher Ed: The 2020 Guide

Higher education has made great strides in embracing digital transformation, yet, much time is still wasted due to administrative inefficiencies. Workflow automation offers the opportunity to eliminate inefficiencies and save time and money by automating tedious manual administrative processes. 

https://www.frevvo.com/blog/workflow-automation-for-higher-ed/…

Posted on 14/02/202025/02/2020

Presentation of the Week: Introduction to Learning Analytics

Introduction to Learning Analytics from Vitomir Kovanovic
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Posted on 14/02/202009/02/2020

Sleep is your superpower

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Posted on 07/02/202004/02/2020

Gaspé CEGEP defends English-language Montreal campus for international students

A French-language college based in the Gaspé​​​​ is defending its decision to open a private English campus in Montreal catering to international students. The Montreal campus of the Cégep de la Gaspésie et des Îles, which opened in 2015, has …

Posted on 07/02/202004/02/2020

Can Open Educational Resources Foster Equity In Higher Education?

A group of researchers from Washington State University found that OER use had an outsized effect on first-generation students and, to a lesser extent, students belonging to ethnic minorities.

https://www.lmspulse.com/2020/can-open-educational-resources-foster-equity-in-higher-education/…

Posted on 07/02/202004/02/2020

A Finnish phenomenon: Where students learn how to ask, not only answer, questions

Phenomenon-based learning is a distinctly Finnish approach to inquiry learning in schools. It means leading students to ask big questions that don’t have easy answers.

https://theconversation.com/a-finnish-phenomenon-where-students-learn-how-to-ask-not-only-answer-questions-130183…

Posted on 07/02/202004/02/2020

Workflow Automation for Higher Ed: The 2020 Guide

Higher education has made great strides in embracing digital transformation, yet, much time is still wasted due to administrative inefficiencies. Workflow automation offers the opportunity to eliminate inefficiencies and save time and money by automating tedious manual administrative processes.

https://www.frevvo.com/blog/workflow-automation-for-higher-ed/…

Posted on 07/02/202014/02/2020

Presentation of the Week: From technophobe to technophile

From technophobe to technophile from LearningandTeaching
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Posted on 07/02/202004/02/2020

U of T researcher’s active-learning app bridges gap between students and instructors

A class of 1,500 students in the University of Toronto’s Convocation Hall presents a number of challenges for instructors.  How do you make lectures engaging and interactive? How do you know if students understand a concept and are ready to …

Posted on 07/02/202004/02/2020

Don’t Forget: You, Too, Can Acquire a Super Memory

Learning a memorization technique used by elite memory athletes leads to widespread changes in brain wiring.

https://getpocket.com/explore/item/don-t-forget-you-too-can-acquire-a-super-memory…

Posted on 07/02/202004/02/2020

Europe votes for Apple and Android to just use the same charger

We once imagined the future would be flying cars and jet packs, now we simply hope they won’t make us buy a new phone charger.

https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/programs/hack/europe-votes-for-an-apple-lightning-connector-ban/11924310…

Posted on 07/02/202004/02/2020

Google keeps a scary amount of data on you. Here’s how to find and delete it

Everything you do online when you’re signed into Google, and even some stuff when you aren’t, becomes a part of your Google profile, but you can wipe the slate clean with these steps.

https://www.cnet.com/how-to/google-keeps-a-scary-amount-of-data-on-you-heres-how-to-find-and-delete-it/…

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