The EduWire Daily Update offers readers a summation of the most critical news and trends in the higher-ed tech arena. It curates critical content for MOOC, Education Technology, Flip Classrooms, Learning Management Systems, Web 2.0, Pedagogy, Lecture Capture, Distance Learning, Classroom Audio, Classroom Video, Education Apps, Streaming, Control Systems, IT, and Security. | Today's Top Stories | 1. | Research: Video Usage in Ed Continues Ramp-up | | via Campus Technology | | When it comes to the use of video in education, the over-riding theme as we might expect is more, more, more. More students have exposure to video in their courses, more schools are using video, more educators are using flipped classrooms more often and more lecture capture and webcasting is going on. More Why This Matters: For any video in education naysayers, this new survey, produced by Kaltura, reveals not only the staggering figures weve all been seeing, but also the student psyche that adds context to the video phenomenon. Dont miss this. | | 2. | WiFi vs. Ethernet | | via Inside Higher Ed | | Lets pretend that you are not reading these words on a phone. You are not on a tablet. You are not using a desktop computer. You have a browser open on an old-fashioned laptop computer. How are you connected to the internet? More Why This Matters: My campus WiFi is fast and reliable. (Hows yours?) Thats a snippet of this fun and strange piece by Joshua Kim at Inside Higher Ed. I loved the effect of the piece as well as the pertinent and valuable heart of the article. Share this with colleagues, and then discuss over chat (or near the water cooler if your WiFis slow). | | 3. | Can technology recreate the studying abroad experience? | | via eCampus News | | I recently led a study abroad trip to England. My students and I watched live accounts of the historic Brexit take place as well as the only slightly less historic football upset of England. More Why This Matters: I was skeptical of this headline and Im still not completely sold, but I must admit I was moved by the mission of this program: to "incorporate face-to-face and experiential learning, but also use advanced video technology to encourage team-teaching and cross-program student projects across the globe. Im a proud study abroad alum (Semester at Sea graduates, high-five!), and I believe that my international learning experience changed the course of my life. It still informs the way I see the world. But it was also a very expensive semester. For students who cannot afford to pay the premium cost of studying abroad, or who cant leave work or family, could this technology offer an alternative? | |
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