Edu-business as usual—market-making in higher education
Ben Williamson, Code Acts in Education, 2018/06/21
Good article on what Pearson is doing in education with a great cover photo. And I really like the analysis of what it is exactly that Pearson is doing in education. Beginning from the precept that " markets do not simply appear," Ben Williamson focuses on an argument that shows "how the formerly non-market space of higher education has been reframed and re-made as an ‘education services market’, and subsequently how these HE markets work." The offering of goods and services that higher education might purchase is only the first step of the process. More...
Edu-business as usual—market-making in higher education
UTC is Enough for Everyone, Right?
UTC is Enough for Everyone, Right?
Zach Holman, During, 2018/06/21
Among many other things, the NRC is the keeper of time for Canada, which lends a little extra relevance to this article. Additionally, anyone designing educational technology has encountered the hurdles of managing time with software. More...
Defining the IndieWeb
Defining the IndieWeb
Aaron Davis, Read Write Collect, 2018/06/20
I consider myself very firmly in the camp of the indieweb. But I wouldn't exactly say that I'm part of the indieweb community. And definitely not a citizen. More...
Facebook to Teach Digital Literacy to 1 Million Small Businesses & Workers
Facebook to Teach Digital Literacy to 1 Million Small Businesses & Workers
Andrea Fox, EfficientGov, 2018/06/20
According to this article, "Facebook’s Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg announced that the company would train 1 million people with essential digital literacy skills by 2020." In related news, the wolf has announced that it will now be offering security training for the sheep. More...
More Than Archiving, Organizing Your Shared Stuff Begins at Home
More Than Archiving, Organizing Your Shared Stuff Begins at Home
Alan Levine, CogDogBlog, 2018/06/20
I have learned from experience never to trust third-party services to be the primary storage for anything I create. I organize at home then distribute. More...
How three disruptive technologies can work together to change the world as we know it
How three disruptive technologies can work together to change the world as we know it
K.R. Sanjiv, ReadWrite, 2018/06/20
I think this basic proposition is correct: "In the digital journey, AI, IoT, and VR are all significant levers to redefine processes for both businesses and consumers. But it’s the combination of the three that will be the most disruptive." The acronyms stand for artificial intelligence (AI), internet of things (IoT) and virtual reality (VR). The question is, how will they be combined. More...
How to Get Your Students Thinking Deeply With Photograph
How to Get Your Students Thinking Deeply With Photography
Raymond Yang, The Art of Education, 2018/06/19
People don't think of the camera as a type of technology, but of course it is, especially these days, and it has been an important tool in my learning technology toolkit for many years. So I appreciate this post on how to use photography to encourage students to think deeply about identity. I'm less a fan of the list of "the eight primary categories" listed. More...
Virtual memory palaces: immersion aids recall
Virtual memory palaces: immersion aids recall
Amitabh Varshney, Eric Krokos, Catherine Plaisant, Virtual Reality, 2018/06/19
The research being cited (15 page PDF) is about a very specific technique: memory palaces. The idea of a memory palace is to create an image in your mind, and to then associate each element of the image with something you want to remember. In the study, virtual reality is used to create a memory palace. More...
IBM’s Project Debater is an AI that's ready to argue
IBM’s Project Debater is an AI that's ready to argue
Roberto Baldwin, Engadget, 2018/06/19
Are we ready for an AI that can replace politicians? This is Project Debater', an AI that " listened to four minutes of its human opponent's opening remarks, then parsed that data and created an argument that highlighted and attempted to debunk information shared by the opposing side." The ways this could be misused are legion. More...
Distinguishing Between Factual and Opinion Statements in the News
Distinguishing Between Factual and Opinion Statements in the News
Michael Barthel, Nami Sumida, Amy Mitchell, Jeffrey Gottfried, Pew, 2018/06/19
There's quite a bit of coverage online of this report that basicvally says that Americans are not good at distinguishing between news coverage and opinion. Here's Poynter, here's API, here's Knight. More...