Gartner Says Move to Cloud-Based Email Slowing

30 September 2011

Gartner is pulling back on its projections for how quickly organizations will adopt cloud-based email and collaboration services.

[Source: Campus Technology]


Book Creator for iPad for iPad on the iTunes App Store

30 September 2011

The simple way to create your own beautiful iBooks, right on the iPad.Read them in iBooks, send them to your friends, or submit them to the iBookstore.Ideal for children’s picture books, photo books, art books, cook books, manuals, textbooks, and the list goes on.

via Book Creator for iPad for iPad on the iTunes App Store.


Princeton U. Adopts Open-Access Policy

30 September 2011

The mandate puts the university in line with a growing number of institutions that encourage researchers to make copies of their articles freely available online.

[Source: Chronicle of Higher Education]


In One Online Class, Twitter Brings Students Together

30 September 2011

Imagine making meaningful connections with your online students, using Twitter, that are as strong as your connections with your on-campus students.

I fantasized about that possibility after completing my first semester teaching undergraduate marketing courses, both online and on campus. Despite engaging with my online students on discussion boards and over e-mail, I still felt a lack of true connection compared with my experiences with on-campus students. I felt unfulfilled as a professor, and I wondered how my online students felt about their connection with me.

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IET eNews – October 2011

30 September 2011

Tips, techniques, and tools for using technology to enhance teaching and research. The October issue is now available online …


Moods on Twitter Follow Biological Rhythms, Study Finds – NYTimes.com

30 September 2011

However grumpy people are when they wake up, and whether they stumble to their feet in Madrid, Mexico City or Minnetonka, Minn., they tend to brighten by breakfast time and feel their moods taper gradually to a low in the late afternoon, before rallying again near bedtime, a large-scale study of posts on the social media site Twitter found.

Drawing on messages posted by more than two million people in 84 countries, researchers discovered that the emotional tone of people’s messages followed a similar pattern not only through the day but also through the week and the changing seasons. The new analysis suggests that our moods are driven in part by a shared underlying biological rhythm that transcends culture and environment.

The report, by sociologists at Cornell University and appearing in the journal Science, is the first cross-cultural study of daily mood rhythms in the average person using such text analysis. Previous studies have also mined the mountains of data pouring into social media sites, chat rooms, blogs and elsewhere on the Internet, but looked at collective moods over broader periods of time, in different time zones or during holidays.

via Moods on Twitter Follow Biological Rhythms, Study Finds – NYTimes.com.


iBuildApp: Mobile App Publishing

28 September 2011

iBuildApp is an online service that provides a simple and inexpensive way to build, test, track and update a native iPhone/Android, web app or even iPad app that supports text, rss feeds, images, audio, and video, and much, much more. Creating your own app with iBuildApp takes only a few minutes and it’s free.


Create Khan Academy Style Video Tutorials with ScreenChomp

28 September 2011

Salman Khan, founder of the very-popular Khan Academy, creates video lessons for students on a variety of topics including mathematics, biology, chemistry and more.

In the past few years alone, Khan has single-handedly recorded over 2,400 video tutorials and his YouTube channel, available at youtube.com/khanacademy – has logged over 67 million views so far.

Salman’s existing setup for recording screencasts is easy to replicate but if you have an iPad, there’s an even better option for you.

TechSmith, the company behind tools like SnagIt and Camtasia, have released a free iPad app called ScreenChomp [iTunes Preview] that lets you create screencasts with audio narration on the go. You draw freehand on the iPad’s touch screen – the app offers 12 colored pens to choose from – and as you doodle, your voice gets recorded in sync with the drawing.

[Source: Digital Inspiration]


Maybe Engineers Should Run Colleges

28 September 2011

When we think of solving complex problems, we normally turn to engineers to help us figure out solutions. And higher education right now is facing some tough issues: rising costs; low completion rates; and delivery systems, curricula, and teaching methods that show their age.

So what if engineers tackled those problems using their reasoning skills and tested various solutions through simulations? Perhaps then we will truly design a university of the future.

That’s the basic idea behind Georgia Tech’s new Center for 21st Century Universities. The center is officially described as a “living laboratory for fundamental change in higher education.”

[Source: Huffington Post]


Amazon Silk—Amazon’s Revolutionary Cloud-Accelerated Web Browser

28 September 2011

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