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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 18/11/202217/11/2022

Best Academic Research Tools for Researchers and Educators

Academic research requires a lot of dedication and diligence. From reading the literature to writing up the first draft of your paper, engaging in academic research means that you are in an ongoing process of learning and growth. In this …

Posted on 18/11/202217/11/2022

Peer Learning Changes Everything – but How to Make it Work?

Increasingly in networks and communities I’m part of, the activity participants see the most value and impact in — and engage with regularity and enthusiasm — is peer learning circles.

https://networkweaver.com/peer-learning-changes-everything-but-how-to-make-it-work/…

Posted on 18/11/202217/11/2022

Ethical guidelines on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and data in teaching and learning for educators

These ethical guidelines on AI and data usage in teaching and learning are designed to help educators understand the potential that the applications of AI and data usage can have in education and to raise awareness of the possible risks …

Posted on 11/11/202208/11/2022

Phonto App- An Easy Way to Add Text to Photos

Phonto is a free mobile app that allows you to easily add text to photos. No login or registration and certainly no graphic design knowledge is required to create beautiful photos with text on them. Besides adding text to photos, …

Posted on 11/11/202208/11/2022

Making the Move: Shift from Twitter to the Fediverse  

This is a collection of good advice for educators thinking of making the move from Twitter to Mastodon, including advice on how to sign up and how to connect and even how to form a group.

https://www.mguhlin.org/2022/10/making-move-shift-from-twitter-to.html…

Posted on 11/11/202208/11/2022

A Harvard Researcher Invented a Fun 4-Minute Test That Can Tell You How Creative You Are

It’s just as accurate as more time-consuming assessments but way more fun. Try it yourself.

https://www.inc.com/jessica-stillman/harvard-researcher-creative-test-dat.html…

Posted on 11/11/202208/11/2022

Inquiry-based Labs — More Engaging and Useful Labs

All too often, science lab activities at the college level are limited to a step-by-step approach that students follow without really understanding it. To do better on the pedagogical level, inquiry-based labs are a promising way.

https://eductive.ca/en/resource/inquiry-based-labs-more-engaging-and-useful-labs/…

Posted on 11/11/202208/11/2022

How Focusable Helps Me Stop Procrastinating

The premise of Focusable is that you can do anything for five minutes. Based on that idea Focusable gives you a brief breathing exercise to do then a five minute timer appears. Your goal is to work for five minutes …

Posted on 11/11/202208/11/2022

Teaching is complicated. But technology in the classroom doesn’t have to be

A school in Miami, Florida worked with Samsung to boost the classroom experience for both teachers and students. Here’s how they did it.

https://www.zdnet.com/education/teaching-is-complicated-technology-in-the-classroom-doesnt-have-to-be/…

Posted on 11/11/202208/11/2022

When It Comes to Picking Edtech, Are Schools Listening to Teachers?

When a school decides to cut a check for an edtech product, the end goal isn’t about owning a shiny new piece of hardware or app. The administrators who sign off are thinking about how students will benefit long-term from …

Posted on 11/11/202208/11/2022

A beginner’s guide to Mastodon, the open source Twitter alternative

Mastodon is free and open-source software for running self-hosted social networking services. It has microblogging features similar to the Twitter service, which are offered by a large number of independently run Mastodon nodes (technically known as instances), each with its …

Posted on 11/11/202208/11/2022

These 3 trends are shaping the future of ed tech

Ed tech companies and college leaders shared their predictions for higher education’s future during Educause’s conference in late October.

https://www.highereddive.com/news/trends-shaping-future-edtech-microcredentials-online-learning-equity-gaps/635405/…

Posted on 11/11/202208/11/2022

A study has been following ‘gifted’ kids for 45 years. Here’s what we’ve learned.

The study, called the Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth never ended and is now nearly 45 years in the making. It has followed countless kids from middle school into their careers as some of America’s top politicians, scientists, CEOs, engineers, …

Posted on 04/11/202201/11/2022

Find Free Wi-Fi Anywhere In the World. Here’s How

 In this guide, we’ll give you a quick rundown on how to quickly get online using a hotspot, and how to find free Wi-Fi anywhere in the world. (You can also learn how to tell if your Wi-Fi is slow …

Posted on 04/11/202201/11/2022

What does the ‘metaverse’ mean for education?

Experts warn educators to think twice before jumping on new technologies.

https://hechingerreport.org/what-does-the-metaverse-mean-for-education/…

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