In my this presentation, I will likely spray the audience with web sites and examples, and no one should have to write down URLs. Below you should find all the sites mentioned (and more), plus they are all tagged in delicious (where, ahem, you are being part of the revolution and tagging with me, right?)
Revolutionaries
Can we Have Some Change in Education, Please?
- Teaching As a Subversive Activity Neil Postman, Charles Weingartner
- Rethinking Education in the Age of Technology: The Digital Revolution and Schooling in America
- The Glass Bees (birth of edupunk, Jim Groomm bavatuesdays)
- How Web-Savvy Edupunks Are Transforming American Higher Education | Fast Company
- DIY U: Edupunks, Edupreneurs, and the Coming Transformation of Higher Education Anya Kamenetz; see also http://diyubook.com/
- Hacking the Academy
- Disintermediation: The disruption to come for Education 2.0 (O’Reilly Radar)
- P2PU
- Khan Academy
- Hole in the Wall Project (Sugata Mitra)
Looking Sideways at Game Software
- Maricopa games for Learning (1995)
The Evilness of PowerPoint (or not?)
- History of Powerpoint
- CInderella- Power Point 20th Annivesary (1987-2007)
- PowerPoint is Evil (Wired)
- The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint: Pitching Out Corrupts Within (Edward Tufte)
- Is PowerPoint in the Classroom ‘Evil’? (New York Times)
- Problem with Powerpoint (BBC)
- Develop an interactive story with Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007
- 5 Ways to Make PowerPoint Sing! (And Dance!) (Duarte)
- PowerPoint: Non-linear Presentations/Mounting Presentations on the Internet NC State University AEE 526 – Information Technologies in Agricultural and Extension Education
- Obama, JFK vs. Bad PowerPoint (Presentation Zen)
- David Byrne: E.E.E.I. (Envisioning Emotional Epistemological Information)
- Using PowerPoint to Play Educational Games (University of Minnesota)
- Chicken Chicken Chicken (video)
- Chicken Chicken paper
- Pecha Kucha (see one of many explanations in video)
- 20 by 20: An OIT Pecha Kucha Event (University of Minnesota)
Revolutionizing from Within Course Management Systems
- RSS Feeds into Blackboard (May 2003)
- Pssss… Have You Heard About RSS? (2003)
- Feed2JS
- Feed2JS Users? (Library Web Chic)
- Embed an RSS Feed Into Blackboard (Digital Media Cookbook)
- They Stole OUr Learning Environment – Now We’re Stealing It Back (Ouseful)
Working From the Inside Out
- Mobile PittState – How We Did It With No Money or Resources
Michael Fienen, Pittsburg State University - Second Life in Your Pocket
- Hacking the Syllabus with Bryan and the Bava
(Barbara Sawhill) - Crowdsourcing Alternatives to Delicious
(Alec Couros) - Cheryl Colan’s Art Courses
web design tool ki
Working From the Outside In
- Group annotation in Youtube
- Beg For Forgiveness s (David Truss)
- OU Facebook Apps, Reprise
- Skype for Language Teaching (Allanah King)
- If A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words, What Is A Video Worth? (Learning is Messy, Brian Crosby)
- An Animated English Grammar Guide
- yammer (private twitter-like service)
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Murder Madness and Mayhem Jon Beasley-Murray
- 20 Examples from UMW Blogs (Jim Groom)
- UMW Blogs
- Looking for Whitman
- Robert Rios Math videos
- Using Posterous as a Class Photo Archive (Curby Alexander)
- SCC Math (Donna Gaudet)
- FCE Grammar Exercises (Claudia Ceraso)
- ds106 (Jim Groom)
More Revolutionary Stuff
- HackCollege – Student-Powered Lifehacking
- Welcome to My PLE! (YouTube vide by 7th Grade Student)
- Guerrilla Pedagogy: A Hit-and-Run Guide to Mobile, Open-Source, Aggregated Course Design (Matthew Gold)
- What We Learned from WWYD (What Would Yoda Do)? (The Clever Sheep)
- Steampunk, Edupunk and… Libpunk ?? (Librarians Matter)
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