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LinkedIn's New University Pages Targets Students
USA Today
LinkedIn is aiming to become the de facto connection destination between universities and students.
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CampusWall Selected as Finalist in V2Venture Competition at SXSW V2V Conference
News Release
CampusWall, the campus-specific marketplace for higher education institutions, was selected as a finalist in the Education Technologies category for the first ever V2Venture competition taking place at the inaugural SXSW V2V conference on August 13-14, 2013 at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
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MIT Technology Trailblazer is a Critic of Computerized Learning
The Hechinger Report
Mitchel Resnick is the LEGO Papert Professor of Learning Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the head of the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab. His research group is best known for inventing two blockbuster educational technologies: the programmable bricks used in the LEGO Mindstorms robotics kits and Scratch, a computer programming language that allows children to create and share interactive stories, games and animations. The Hechinger Report talked to him about whether technology is changing education for better or worse.
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Travel the World From Your Classroom: Free iPad Apps for Virtual Field Trips
Edutopia
Not every school has the resources necessary to take their students on an airplane . . . or spaceship. The iPad can bring the world to your students' fingertips in ways never before possible. Many national parks and museums have apps designed for onsite visitors. These navigational tools are also great for classrooms who can't make the trip. In fact, a variety of free apps can be used as virtual field trips so that children can travel the world from your classroom!
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Google Glass Given to College Students to Explore Filmmaking
Huff Post College
Beauty is in the eye of the Google Glass wearer. At least that's what the Internet search giant hopes a handful of young filmmakers will discover. Google is enlisting film students from five colleges to help it explore how its wearable computing device can be used to make movies.
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