You have been invited to a meeting that would last really long. You cannot say “no” but secretly wish that someone calls your phone in the middle of that never-ending meeting and rescue you from the boring situation. Well, you …
Leonardo da Vinci’s Visionary Notebooks Now Online: Browse 570 Digitized Pages
The digitized notebooks debuted in 2007 as a joint project of the British Library and Microsoft called “Turning the Pages 2.0,” an interactive feature that allows viewers to “turn” the pages of the notebooks with animations. Onscreen glosses explain the …
The Crowdsourcing Fallacy
Jake Orlowitz makes the important point that crowdsourcing isn’t simply about assembling a crowd. A number of things need to be in place before the crowd can work effectively, and he lists a bunch of them: the crowd has to …
Tracking online learning in Canadian universities and colleges
A survey of online learning and distance education in Canadian public post-secondary education.
AlphaGo Zero trains itself to be most powerful Go player in the world
While previous versions of AlphaGo initially trained on thousands of human amateur and professional games to learn how to play Go, AlphaGo Zero skips this step. It learns to play from scratch, simply by playing games against itself, starting from …
Welcome to the era of the Google ecosystem
Android? Nope. Chrome OS? Nah. Google’s new focus is firmly on itself as an ecosystem — and that is one monumental change.
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3233300/mobile-wireless/google-ecosystem.html…
Google Calendar on the web gets a fresh new look
After a few years of sticking with essentially the same design, Google Calendar on the web is getting a makeover. That means a fresh new color palette and a design in line with Google’s Material Design scheme, but also — …
Young Children’s Use of Mobile Tech Has Tripled, Survey Finds
The vast majority of U.S. families now have a mobile device, like a smartphone or tablet, and young children are spending more time using their devices than ever before, according to a new study from Common Sense Media.
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/DigitalEducation/2017/10/common_sense_birth_to_eight_2017.html
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5 Ways to Teach Students to Be Future-Ready
Helping prepare kids for the workforce can be done with a few simple classroom changes. How do teachers identify the trends, predict what students will need and prepare them for it— all while the target is continually moving? Thankfully, we …
A precise, three-word address to every place on Earth
Presentation of the Week: A Personal Learning Framework
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Our minds can be hijacked’: the tech insiders who fear a smartphone dystopia
Google, Twitter and Facebook workers who helped make technology so addictive are disconnecting themselves from the internet. Paul Lewis reports on the Silicon Valley refuseniks alarmed by a race for human attention.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/oct/05/smartphone-addiction-silicon-valley-dystopia…
4 Ways Technology Is Shaping the Future of Grading
Providing feedback with a report card alone is a thing of the past for 21st-century educators.
https://edtechmagazine.com/k12/article/2017/05/4-ways-technology-shaping-future-grading…
Flipped Learning Supports Good Pedagogy and Transforms Education
Model shows how technology can maintain research-proven effective learning tactics.
MOOCs Are “Dead.” What’s Next? Uh-oh.
Just last week, Udacity declared an intention to move away entirely from open access courses. Company Vice President Clarissa Shen said MOOCs “are dead.”
https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/just-visiting/moocs-are-dead-whats-next-uh-oh…