Here is a fun activity. Create your own Mr Picassohead. This is kind of a self portrait:
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Here is a fun activity. Create your own Mr Picassohead. This is kind of a self portrait:
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I was just thinking about how things have changed since I was in college. When I had a late final, I would leave for home without knowing what grade I would receive. The letter with my grades would be waiting in my campus mail box when I returned after break. That was just the way it was and it was not a matter for great concern.
Things are different now. I finalize grades and everything is posted online. As a faculty member, I now have to take time during the half time of holiday football games to get on my email and explain to students why they received the grade I awarded. It is difficult to explain everything in email. I use a system that weights the lecture grade 75% and the lab grade 25%. Students see the two scores and cannot figure out how I arrived at the final number. I should save a file with my explanation so I do not have to keep entering it in multiple emails. Multiply your lecture score by 3, add your lab score, and divide the sum by 4. Have a happy holiday.
Back to the game.
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If you have heard about open source software in education and not really known what this meant, you might want to read this introduction. The article also includes many useful links.
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We wrote a recent feature on software supporting “information collections.” This piece incorporates a discussion of outliners and newer tools which have yet to be tagged with a consistent label (e.g., NoteTaker).
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nI have come across new additions to this self-defined tool category and this entry is basically an update.
NoteTaker – the “valet for your digital life”
acta – an older outline tool
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If you are an iMovie user and searching for tips to improve your skills, here is a comprehensive FAQ.
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Kidz Privacy, a new site sponsored by the Federal Trade Commission, deals with privacy issues outlined in the 1998 COPPA legislation. Federal Trade Commission has established new rules for website operators to make sure that kids’ privacy is protected while they’re online. Here are explanations – for kids, parents, teachers, and the business community.
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Searching for a unique present for the holiday? From May 12-18, 2003, nearly 4,000 professional photographers and tens of thousands took more than a million digital photographs of American homes creating a collection called America 24/7. You can collect “coffee table” books from this collection – you can find a version for your state. Thbe online gallery is also interesting and consists of slide shows set to music.
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