John T. Oliver
Making student Wikipedians: Encouraging disruptive scholarly communication John T. Oliver is Information Literacy Librarian at The College of New Jersey. As the professor of a mandatory library skills...
View ArticleMaking student Wikipedians: Encouraging disruptive scholarly communication
John T. Oliver Wikipedia disrupted the information world. Is it time to help it disrupt the classroom? Firsthand participation can extend the Wikipedia conversation beyond rigid rules and paternalistic...
View ArticleWhere does 3D printing fit into your pedagogical thinking?
Michael Kolitsky Some see 3D printing as a disruptive technology for education. A 3D printer permits a digital model to be made into a 3D object. Other software programs enable 2D photos to be made...
View ArticleSubmission and Very Early Bird Registration Extension and Proceedings...
There is still time to submit a proposal for the 2013 ELD Conference and we have some very exciting news to add to an already exciting conference The new submission deadline is March 17, 2013 and the...
View ArticleEtextbook with Google Earth Development: Integrating SOA Technologies for...
Catherine Alexander This presentation provides a reflective review based on six semesters of instructional design and pedagogy regarding the use of state-of-the-art (SOA) Etechnologies in the...
View ArticleCatherine Alexander
Etextbook with Google Earth Development: Integrating SOA Technologies for Learning with Research Catherine Alexander holds degrees from three of New Jersey’s finest institutions of higher education....
View ArticleSheri Prupis
Does your institution suffer from dissociative identity disorder? As Vice President of Academic Initiatives and Community Engagement for NJEDge.Net, the New Jersey Research and Education Network, Sheri...
View ArticleDoes your institution suffer from dissociative identity disorder?
Sheri Prupis “How many identities does your institution have in facebook, twitter, linked in and other public locations on the internet? Professors and students repeatedly create social media sites...
View ArticleVanessa Dennen
Virtual Enhancements to Physical Spaces: A QR Code Based Orientation Game and Emerging Technologies, Education, Exploration … and Ethics Vanessa Dennen is an Associate Professor of Instructional...
View ArticleShuang Hao
Virtual Enhancements to Physical Spaces: A QR Code Based Orientation Game Shuang Hao is a doctoral candidate in the Instructional Systems Program at Florida State University. Her research interests...
View ArticleSungwoong Lee
Virtual Enhancements to Physical Spaces: A QR Code Based Orientation Game Sungwoong Lee is a doctoral candidate in the Instructional Systems Program at Florida State University. His research interests...
View ArticleTaehyeong Lim
Virtual Enhancements to Physical Spaces: A QR Code Based Orientation Game Taehyeong Lim is a doctoral student in the Instructional Systems Program at Florida State University. His research interests...
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Vanessa Dennen, Shuang Hao, Sungwoong Lee and Taehyeong Lim University orientations typically involve a long day – or days – of presentations and tours. The people who are being oriented are often...
View ArticleEmerging Technologies, Education, Exploration … and Ethics
Vanessa Dennen Many educators – myself included – find emerging technologies exciting. When there’s something new available, we want to play with it and test it out in a class setting. However,...
View ArticleELD13 Early Bird Pricing Expires on May 10th
The Emerging Learning Design (ELD) Conference is pleased to introduce the nearly two dozen amazing presentations at this year’s conference. ELD13 will take place on Friday, June 7th, 2013 here at...
View ArticleTwo Weeks and Counting Down
The 2013 Emerging Learning Design Conference is just about 2 weeks off and promises to be an exceptional event. This intimate conference experience provides excellent sessions with sufficient blocks of...
View ArticleELD Announces New Logos
The 2014 Emerging Learning Design Conference Organizing Committee is pleased to announce a new logo. A review of the current logo was prompted by input from many of our subscribers, presenters, and...
View ArticleELD Announces Revision to Mission Statement
The Emerging Learning Design 2014 Organizing Committee has reviewed the existing mission statement The mission of the Emerging Learning Design Conference is to showcase best practices in design and...
View ArticleELD Migrates Notification System
For the last several months we have been testing a subscription system that is built into our web presence. The system has tested well and, as of today, all previous email communications system used...
View ArticleLooking for Volunteers
ELD is an entirely volunteer organization. From the conference chair to the session convener, every aspect of the ELD experience is handled by someone who is volunteering to help make the event the...
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