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Jenith Mishne

Ask E.T.: PowerPoint Does Rocket Science--and Better Techniques for Technical Reports - 0 views

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cadre13dg

alifelonglearner.org - Home - 0 views

  • Welcome to my, a life long learner  website. This site has two main purposes first and foremost it will contain and support the discussion of Human Computer Interaction (HCI), specifically something called  Gesture Computing. You are encouraged to participate in the ongoing dialog via the blog capability on this site. Click on the View HCI Blog to examine my latest Blog entry or click on View HCI Blog Summary to select a specific HCI Blog entry topic.
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    HCI Website the is focused on Gesture Computing
cadre13dg

HCI Human Computuer Interaction - 2 views

Blog focusing on Gesture Computing alifelonglearner.org

HCI Blogs

started by cadre13dg on 08 Sep 08 no follow-up yet
Jenith Mishne

phatterism - created by luis santi jr. - 0 views

shared by Jenith Mishne on 24 Nov 07 - Cached
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    Check out this interface!
Jenith Mishne

Full Circle Online Interaction Blog: If you were a tech steward, what would your starfi... - 0 views

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    Check out the starfish
Jenith Mishne

The Media Lab - 0 views

Jenith Mishne

YouTube - Video: RSS in Plain English - 0 views

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    These are great video clips that explain these concepts.
Jenith Mishne

YouTube - Wikis in Plain English - 0 views

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    These are great video clips that explain these concepts.
Jenith Mishne

YouTube - Social Networking in Plain English - 0 views

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    These are great video clips that explain these concepts.
Jenith Mishne

Learning Conversations - 0 views

  • draft version of the presentation,
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    Great presentation about CoP's and social networks...
Jenith Mishne

School Wide Communities of Practice (Techlearning blog) - 0 views

  • So what form does a virtual school community of practice (CoP) take? It begins with two points of intersection. First, administrators set up a virtual space for communication and collaboration. They will need to choose a platform that has both public and private spaces and allows for the formation of subgroups that can be created by community members as needed. The platform should be very intuitive and require a minimal learning curve. Once the platform is selected then a community organizer who understands how to develop community online should be chosen. This person's contribution can not be underestimated in the beginning of the work. Second, teachers need to have easy access, full permissions and the ability to use the platform in ways that make sense. By developing CoPs within their classroom, teachers model for their students how to establish learning networks of their own. Student networks should consist of content experts who are critical to mastery of curriculum objectives and classroom goals. The main page of the virtual community will have the familiar branding of the school's logo, Web page and other established cultural artifacts to make it easily identified and to provide the connective pieces needed for members to feel part of the school community. The main page provides the portal through which all other community pieces can be accessed or where various stakeholders can request access.
Jenith Mishne

Teacher Professional Development, Technology, and Communities of Practice: Are We Putti... - 1 views

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      Another reference to LindaX
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CoP: Best Practices - 0 views

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    Great article on CoP's by Wenger
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