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Explore layering this summer
I expect that if educators are spending time exploring technology for their classrooms this summer, they are likely trying to work through how AI will impact what they have always done and how they might make adjustments to avoid the … Continue reading
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YouTube Transcript Tricks
YouTube offers viewers some text transcript features I am guessing are unfamiliar to most. The following offers two examples. To generate a transcript record you could save or use to return to specific points in the video. Below the video … Continue reading
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Surveilling learners?
I stumbled into a heated Twitter discussion last night. Thinking back, after some of the political interactions I have had over the past year or so, the interaction was kind of cute. I am trying to reconstruct the interactions this … Continue reading
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Layering question stems in Insert Learning
Insert Learning is the service I recommend for educators interested in layering elements (comments, links, questions, discussion prompts) on online web pages to create learning resources. I have generated a couple of video tutorials you are welcome to explore. In … Continue reading
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Layering Biden’s Speech
I write about layering in education a lot. I first learned about this idea when reading about Hypothes.is and how it was used to “annotate the web” before being shaped as a tool for education. Here is another example of … Continue reading
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Annotation Research
Hypothes.is was the first layering app I used in a class and the app that got me started organizing and explaining examples allowing the annotation of online content. Hypothes.is allows the highlighting and annotation of web pages in a way … Continue reading
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