Brief: 7 Things You Should Know About…


Diana Oblinger schrieb / wrote: Brief: 7 Things You Should Know About… The EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative’s (ELI’s) 7 Things You Should Know About… series provides concise information on emerging learning technologies and related practices. Each brief focuses on a single technology or practice and describes:

  • What it is
  • How it works
  • Where it is going
  • Why it matters to teaching and learning

Use ELI’s 7 Things You Should Know About… briefs to:

  • Enhance faculty development activities
  • Open a dialogue with senior administrators about emerging technologies and their implications for your institution
  • Stay up-to-date on emerging technologies

7 Things You Should Know About…pieces provide quick, no-jargon overviews of technologies and related practices that have demonstrated or may demonstrate positive learning impacts. Any time you need to explain a new learning technology or practice quickly and clearly, look for a 7 Things You Should Know About… brief from ELI. http://www.educause.edu/7ThingsYouShouldKnowAboutSeries/7495 Topics so far:

  • Creative Commons, March 2007
  • Open Journaling, February 2007
  • Digital Storytelling, January 2007
  • E-Books, November 2006
  • Google Earth, October 2006
  • YouTube, September 2006
  • Facebook, August 2006
  • Mapping Mashups, July 2006
  • Virtual Worlds, June 2006
  • Google Jockeying, May 2006
  • Remote Instrumentation, April 2006
  • Screencasting, March 2006
  • Virtual Meetings, February 2006
  • Grid Computing, January 2006
  • Collaborative Editing, December 2005
  • Instant Messaging, November 2005
  • Augmented Reality, September 2005
  • Blogs, August 2005
  • Video Blogging, August 2005
  • Wikis, July 2005
  • Podcasting, June 2005
  • Clickers, May 2005
  • Social Bookmarking, May 2005

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