We’ll explore a few simple ways to create free closed captioning text for your online training courses. We’ll work off of the assumption that you want closed captioning to sync with your audio narration or an inserted video on …
DawsonITE is a blog devoted to Educational Technology. It's compiled by Rafael Scapin, Coordinator of Educational Technology at Dawson College in Montreal (Canada).
We’ll explore a few simple ways to create free closed captioning text for your online training courses. We’ll work off of the assumption that you want closed captioning to sync with your audio narration or an inserted video on …
To take some of the edge off, several popular cloud-based photo storage services have popped up to help you store your precious moments. Here’s a look at five popular choices:
http://time.com/3911952/photo-storage-amazon-apple-dropbox-flickr-google/…
There are plenty of resources out there that can speed the editing process up and make you more confident about the work you’re submitting. Use them all, and you’ll be a stronger writer faster than you can say, “How …
If you use Google Docs, here are 24 time-saving templates that’ll let you get on with using the documents, rather than struggling with putting them together in the first place.
The templates below have been split into four sections; …
Intellectual property is the topic of the latest Common Craft video. The video provides an overview of what intellectual property is and how it is protected by patents and copyright laws.
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2015/06/intellectual-property-explained-by.html…
Allowing students to bring their own devices to class can be a cost-effective way to quickly get access to the internet and to the many useful tools those devices carry. But students don’t always get the chance to use …
We still need to define what should and should not be done with education data available in the cloud and elsewhere. Just because we can use it, does not mean we should.
https://www.edsurge.com/n/2015-05-27-big-data-big-responsibility…
Practically speaking, the question is not whether to use tech in your classroom, but which tech, and how. It’s how each tool is used that matters when considering student engagement. As you experiment–ahem–innovate, here are five guidelines to consider.
http://blog.tophat.com/5-guidelines-for-using-technology-to-motivate-students/…
Evernote Provides Many Services to Organize your Life. With Evernote you can take Notes, Save Web pages, sync files across Devices, capture inspiration and more. Evernote become a staple app on PC and Mobile. Here are a few Evernote …
Instead of being used as a means for a dynamic engagement, Powerpoint has become a poor substitute for longer, well-thought-out briefings and technical reports. It has become a crutch. We should ban it.
Unlock new possibilities by using these amazing educational apps to turn your iPhone into the ultimate learning tool.
http://www.diygenius.com/best-educational-iphone-and-ipad-apps-for-learning-anywhere/…
To simplify the notion of innovation, it is something that is both new (either invention or iteration) and better. Innovation is not about the “stuff”, but about a way of thinking.
Even as digital technology becomes ever more pervasive in learning and teaching, ‘I don’t do digital’ is still a comment we hear from teachers and staff in further education.
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/blog/five-reasons-why-you-should-do-digital-01-may-2015…