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Social Media for Internal Communications

Started May 15 0 Replies

Universities can also use social media for internal communications. Read the article and share how you feel about this consultant’s suggestions. http://bit.ly/Ky1zA9Continue

Tags: online, IT, administration, human, HR

Video Games for Higher Education

Started May 1 0 Replies

Do you think educational video games educate students and engage them on a deeper level? Would love to hear examples if you have any! http://bit.ly/HRetqiContinue

Tags: technology, engage, innovation, education, ed

Digital Badges vs. Grades

Started Apr 18 0 Replies

Digital badges over traditional grades – What do you think about incentivizing students who strive for core competency and not just an “A” grade? bit.ly/Hu84SvContinue

Tags: education, college, university, higher, K12

WikiLeaks on Campus

Started Apr 13 0 Replies

Could WikiLeaks happen on your campus? Join the discussion with Mike Chapple, HP/Intel’s InformEd moderator. http://bit.ly/HBWzqTContinue

Tags: media, social, computer, speech, IT

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Social Media for Internal Communications

Universities can also use social media for internal communications. Read the article and share how you feel about this consultant’s suggestions. http://bit.ly/Ky1zA9See More
May 15
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Video Games for Higher Education

Do you think educational video games educate students and engage them on a deeper level? Would love to hear examples if you have any! http://bit.ly/HRetqiSee More
May 1
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Digital Badges vs. Grades

Digital badges over traditional grades – What do you think about incentivizing students who strive for core competency and not just an “A” grade? bit.ly/Hu84SvSee More
Apr 18
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WikiLeaks on Campus

Could WikiLeaks happen on your campus? Join the discussion with Mike Chapple, HP/Intel’s InformEd moderator. http://bit.ly/HBWzqTSee More
Apr 13
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Using Pinterest for Teaching

Pinterest is helping teachers inspire students, increase participation and tell stories. How are you using the social platform in your classroom? http://on.mash.to/GHdHv9See More
Apr 9
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National School Library Month

April is National School Library Month. How does your school library measure up in adopting technology for students? http://bit.ly/Hb0AoHSee More
Apr 6
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Share Online Resources for Struggling Readers

What are some of your favorite sites to help students with reading difficulties? Leave your ideas below, and don’t forget to let us know on HP’s Teacher Experience Exchange too!   http://bit.ly/GEfexdSee More
Mar 29
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Einstein Archives Online

Here’s a great education technology source. Albert Einstein’s complete archives are now online. How are these archives beneficial for your curriculum?http://bit.ly/GCW1hNSee More
Mar 28
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Single-District Virtual Ed. Seen Growing Fastest

Single-district online learning is growing, which means districts will have to take a hard look at how they evaluate virtual education. How is your school evaluating this shift?http://bit.ly/ApWPwHSee More
Mar 23
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Twitter Can Help Students Get Better Grades (But Only When Used Correctly)

56% of Twitter-using college faculties allow the use of Twitter in class. Do you – and if so, how?http://bit.ly/xOykNnSee More
Mar 19
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Game-based Learning on Your Campus

How do you think game-based learning can help students achieve their learning objectives? Let us know below, and don’t forget to take the challenge on HP's Informed! http://bit.ly/xmmBNJSee More
Mar 13
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News Literacy Project Helps Students Sort Fact from Fiction in the Digital Age

The News Literacy Project (NLP) is a national educational program that teaches students critical-thinking skills that will help them become smarter consumers and creators of information across all types of media. How do you help your students “sort fact from fiction” in the digital age? http://bit.ly/y7AXVVSee More
Mar 9
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Grant Funds Now Available To Advance STEM Teacher Prep Programs

New grant funds are now available to advance STEM teacher preparation programs. Check out the details on HP's InformEd.http://bit.ly/A0mqENSee More
Mar 6
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9 Ways Students Can Use Social Media to Boost Their Careers

Here are some great tips from Kate Brodock on how students can use social media to boost their careers. What tools do you encourage your students to utilize?http://on.mash.to/zKcqKRSee More
Mar 2
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University of California to Launch YouTube’s First University-Run Original Channel

Very cool idea. Read how the University of California will launch YouTube’s first university-run original channel on March 1. How do you think the students and teachers can best utilize this platform? http://bit.ly/AeE1QVSee More
Feb 24

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At 1:23pm on November 22, 2010, Mark Cruthers said…
Hi Diana,

With your HP's work in Education Technology would you be interested in a partnership with WiZiQ ? WiZiQ has become a leading Web Based Education Portal.

What is the Virtual Classroom?
WiZiQ's Virtual Classroom enables teachers and students to connect from anywhere in the world using an Internet connection and meet live in an online interactive class, as it happens. This collaborative Web conferencing environment enables you to communicate synchronously (in real-time) using video and audio or through text chat, and to share presentations, documents and images on an interactive whiteboard. Teachers can moderate a class using intuitive controls just as they would when teaching offline.

Interactive Whiteboard: Teach on an interactive Whiteboard with multiple tabs

Screen Sharing: Use desktop and screen sharing No Attendee Limit: Teach as many students as you want in a class.

There are no limits! Complete Control: Moderate your class using intuitive controls just as you would when you teach offline Audio/Video/Text

Communication: Communicate live using text chat, audio & video conferencing

Share any Content: Upload pdf, doc, xls, ppt and Flash files easily

Class Recordings Available: Record classes and download them

Sincerely,

Mark Cruthers
WiZiQ Director and Adviser

At 9:54pm on September 20, 2010,
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Greg Limperis
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Diana,
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