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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 20/09/201916/09/2019

How AI could become an extension of your mind

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Posted on 20/09/201930/09/2019

Presentation of the Week: Data in Education: Panacea or Problem

Data in Education: Panacea or problem from Education in the Knowledge Society PhD
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Posted on 13/09/201909/09/2019

Integrating Online Curation and Social Annotation into Courses

Online Curation is recognized as a necessary life-long skill for managing information overload. It involves purposefully collecting online content on a given topic, selecting and organizing the most relevant or interesting information, summarizing its significance for the collection, and sharing …

Posted on 13/09/201909/09/2019

Is this the right way to use machine learning in education?

Graham Attwell points to ‘Predicting Employment through Machine Learning‘ by Linsey S. Hugo  and comments that it “confirms some of my worries about the use of machine learning in education.” The idea is that student records could be used to …

Posted on 13/09/201909/09/2019

StayFocusd: a productivity extension for Google Chrome  

This extension helps you stay focused on work by restricting the amount of time you can spend on time-wasting websites. Once your allotted time has been used up, the sites you have blocked will be inaccessible for the rest of …

Posted on 13/09/201909/09/2019

Robotics and coding now an option in the Saskatchewan curriculum

Across Saskatchewan, students from Grades 7 to 12 may now see robotics and coding become part of their practical and applied arts classes, due to the province’s launch of a new course curriculum.

https://thestarphoenix.com/news/saskatchewan/robotics-and-coding-now-an-option-in-the-saskatchewan-curriculum/wcm/d2961d8c-688a-45c7-bc78-d675c2954a72…

Posted on 13/09/201909/09/2019

List of free and amazing online courses from top universities

Open Culture and Class Central compiled a list of thousands of enticing free MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) and lectures from top-shelf educators at great universities like MIT, Stanford, and Harvard.

https://boingboing.net/2019/09/05/list-of-free-and-amazing-onlin.html…

Posted on 13/09/201909/09/2019

Researchers use AI to track students’ performance in online courses

What insights might be gleaned from an education platform that’s entirely online? Plenty. In a newly published paper on the preprint server Arxiv.org, a trio of scientists at the University of Copenhagen investigated an AI model that ingested data from …

Posted on 13/09/201909/09/2019

Draw.io is a free Flowchart and diagram creation software for Windows, Linux, macOS and your browser

Flowcharts are incredibly useful diagrams to explain process flows.  But how do you make them using a computer? Microsoft Office or Libre Office can be used to create flowcharts. But an application like Draw.io that specializes in drawing diagrams can …

Posted on 13/09/201909/09/2019

Meet the edtech startup that wants to make learning fun by rewarding students who study

Started by Persainjit Singh, Prakash Gupta, and Swati Gupta in 2017, Gurugram-based Extraclass is a social online learning platform that curates content for students, parents, and teachers.

https://yourstory.com/2019/09/edtech-startup-extraclass-gurugram-online-platform-rewards…

Posted on 13/09/201909/09/2019

A Successful Artificial Memory Has Been Created

The growing science of memory manipulation raises social and ethical questions.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-successful-artificial-memory-has-been-created…

Posted on 13/09/201909/09/2019

How Gamification Through Mobile Apps Can Improve Student Engagement

Gamification can help enrich educational experiences in a way that students will recognize and respond to,” said Elizabeth Lawley, a professor of interactive games and media at the Rochester Institute of Technology.

https://www.emergingedtech.com/2019/09/how-gamification-through-mobile-apps-can-improve-student-engagement/…

Posted on 13/09/201909/09/2019

Inside the bizarre world of internet trolls and propagandists

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Posted on 13/09/201920/09/2019

Presentation of the Week: Business models for Open Educational Resources: how to exploit OER after a funded project?

Business models for Open Educational Resources: how to exploit OER after a funded project? from DOIT – Entrepreneurial skills for young social innovators in an open digital world
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Posted on 06/09/201903/09/2019

Audiobooks or Reading? To Our Brains, It Doesn’t Matter

If you don’t have time to sit and read a physical book, is listening to the audio version considered cheating? To some hardcore book nerds, it could be. But new evidence suggests that, to our brains, reading and hearing a …

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