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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 14/06/201911/06/2019

6 Insights About The Future Of Learning Inspired By How Engineers Train Robots

Extensive teaching of simple tasks through watching and repetition, then practiced several at a time on randomly generated, rich environments, virtual or not, allows to evaluate and refine the creation of “policies” that become instantly ready for real-life use by …

Posted on 14/06/201911/06/2019

A new way to build tiny neural networks could create powerful AI on your phone

We’ve been wasting our processing power to train neural networks that are ten times too big.

https://www.technologyreview.com/s/613514/a-new-way-to-build-tiny-neural-networks-could-create-powerful-ai-on-your-phone/…

Posted on 14/06/201911/06/2019

The Importance of Teaching Yourself New Things

In this video, Sean Tucker talks about the importance of being an autodidact and committing to teaching yourself for life. Designing your own curriculum will give the art you do content.

https://www.iso1200.com/2019/06/the-importance-of-teaching-yourself-new.html…

Posted on 14/06/201911/06/2019

Education in 2030: Five Scenarios for the Future of Learning and Talent

This report draws from both the ‘top down’ – looking at data and research from sources like the World Bank and OECD – and the ‘bottom up’ – analyzing hundreds of news articles, blog posts and commentaries from a wide …

Posted on 14/06/201911/06/2019

An Excellent Google Drive Feature to Help You Voice Type your Documents

Voice typing is an excellent feature built in Google Docs and Slides that allow you to type and edit by speaking. You don’t need to install a third-party add-on to help you with voice typing this integrated functionality works like …

Posted on 14/06/201911/06/2019

Laptops And Phones In The Classroom: Yea, Nay Or A Third Way?

“If something on their desk or in their pocket dings, rings or vibrates — they will lose focus.” “Students are doing so much in class, distraction and disruption isn’t really something I worry about.” How should teachers deal with the …

Posted on 14/06/201911/06/2019

How to make videos more engaging: a chat with Professor Barbara Oakley

Following on from her recent workshop at the LX.lab, we talked to Professor Barbara Oakley about her research-informed strategies for effective videos in higher education, and how educators can make their videos more engaging.

https://futures.uts.edu.au/blog/2019/05/29/make-videos-engaging-chat-professor-barbara-oakley/…

Posted on 14/06/201911/06/2019

Research shows lower test scores for fourth graders who use tablets in schools

A mounting body of evidence indicates that technology in schools isn’t boosting student achievement as its proponents had hoped it would. The latest research comes from the Reboot Foundation shows that the more students used technology in schools, the lower …

Posted on 14/06/201911/06/2019

7 iPhone privacy settings you should enable now

Everything — that’s your contacts, your location, your photos, your emails, your texts, and even your bank account — can often be found on that smartphone in your pocket.   

There are some small, privacy-focused steps you can take to mitigate …

Posted on 14/06/201911/06/2019

Dawson College poised to transform college education with major investment in AI project

Dawson College has decided to make an investment of over a million dollars in a comprehensive Artificial Intelligence initiative, the largest investment in an AI project by a cégep in Quebec. On June 4, the College announced that a three-year …

Posted on 14/06/201911/06/2019

The healing power of reading

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Posted on 14/06/201921/06/2019

Presentation of the Week: Future of Technology in Education 2019

Future of technology in education 2019 from SanketBambodkar
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Posted on 07/06/201903/06/2019

Your iPhone Is Spying On You — Here’s How To Stop It

So much for that “what happens on your iPhone, stays on your iPhone” advertising campaign from Apple. If you aren’t paying for an app then you are the product. However, the sheer number of apps involved, the number of trackers …

Posted on 07/06/201903/06/2019

A speed reader shares 3 tricks to help anyone read faster

By spotting and changing a few bad habits, you can easily increase your reading speed without missing out on detail.

https://ideas.ted.com/a-speed-reader-shares-3-tricks-to-help-anyone-read-faster/…

Posted on 07/06/201903/06/2019

How to Podcast with Your Students

In this post and podcast episode, you will learn How to Podcast with Your Students, what tools to use, and how easy it is to get started!

https://shakeuplearning.com/blog/how-to-podcast-with-your-students-suls014/…

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