Wednesday, December 12, 2012

JETDE volume 5 Issue 2 is available (期刊出版)

Dear SICET members and friends,

 

I hope you have a great time at the end of the term and enjoy this wonderful holiday season. I am writing to inform you that JETDE Volume 5, Issue 2 2012 was just published and is available at: http://www.sicet.org/journals/jetde/jetde.html and http://jetde.theti.org/evaluate/info.do?columnId=1169. I sincerely hope that you will enjoy reading these research studies and share our journals with your colleagues and students. You may want to ask your school library to include our journal in your digital library for your students access since our journal is open to the public and free for subscription. It is a great recourse for IT students. If you need hard copies for your university library, you can contact me (in US) or Dr. Yun Mo (outside US) so that we can send you the hard copies when the new issue is published. At the same time, you are very welcome to submit your finished research paper to our own journal. You are also welcome to become a guest editor if you have a research theme which you want to contribute to our journal just like Dr. Jiangang Cheng, Dr. Nian-Shing Chen, Dr. Tim Newby and Dr. John Button in the past two issues. We are planning to publish four issues in 2013. Your support in any possible way is greatly appreciated.

Congratulations ETC Alumni, Jerome Tsosie's achievement

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Call for Papers - International Council for Educational Media Conference 2013

ICEM2013

we-Learning: Content, Community and Collaboration

Authors are invited  to submit abstracts and participate in the 63rd International Council for Educational Media (ICEM) Conference that will be held in Singapore from 1 – 4 October 2013.

The late 1990s saw the emergence of e-Learning.  Many schools and institutions have embarked on campus-wide initiatives that comprised content-driven and technology-enhanced pedagogy until the advent of Web 2.0. Now, however, the educational model is undergoing a complete change of approach and both the blended learning model and participative learning have become more possible and meaningful, especially when combined with the changing profile of Gen Y students.

 

The conference theme ‘we-Learning: Content, Community and Collaboration’ recognises these pervasive and rapid changes that are having a profound impact on education and society.  Education at all levels plays a central role in shaping the way these changes affect the economy, society and a new generation of knowledge workers.  Knowledge and content are now a touch away and the new classroom has no physical boundaries. People and resources are linked across borders allowing for new types of collaboration.  What does this mean for learning and teaching in tertiary education? This conference explores the paradigm shift from e-Learning to we-Learning, and the broad consequences for education in a changing world.


Conference Date and Location

Date                      :               1 – 4 October 2013

Location               :               Nanyang Technological University, Singapore



Topics of interest to this international event include, but are not limited to the following:

·         Social and Collaborative Learning

·         Participative Learning

·         Integrative Learning with Technology

·         Learning Design (Theory and Practice)

·         Games and gamification in education and training

·         Borderless mobile learning

·         Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs)

·         Social media and learning

·         Distance education and Web 2.0

·         Educational media

·         New media, new literacies

·         Research and evaluation methods in educational technology

·         Professional development, teacher education and lifelong learning

·         Social media and learning

·         Creative learning and teaching models

·         New learning spaces and technology

·         Changing conditions of higher education

We encourage the submission of a variety of papers and works including but not limited to position papers, empirical research, case studies, classroom implementations, case studies with applications of educational technology, theoretical discussions, and critical reviews of literature.


Abstract Submission Guidelines

The abstract should include a brief introduction, research questions, research design and methods, and (expected) results in no more than 500 words (approximately 1-2 pages, single spaced).


Submit your abstract here
:              http://icem2013.elite.sg/

Abstracts submission deadline:          31 March 2013
Acceptance notification:                     30 June 2013

Final camera ready papers due by     15 August 2013

More information of the ICEM2013 conference is available at http://icem2013.ntu.edu.sg.

We look forward to your participation!

 


Yours sincerely

 

Shirlene Tang
on behalf of ICEM2013 Organising Committee

 

 

 

 

Shirlene Tang | Senior Asst Manager (Administration and Special Projects) - Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching

Nanyang Technological University |Academic Complex North |Block N2.1, Level B1 | 76 Nanyang Drive | Singapore 637331

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Friday, December 7, 2012

Faculty Job Posting: Asst. or Assoc. Professor, Community College/Higher Ed. - #600102

EDL Tenure Track Assistant or Associate Professor announcement.

 

Your position announcement Asst. or Assoc. Professor, Community College/Higher Ed. has been finalized and posted to the Human Resources Web site as of December 6, 2012. You can view this posting by clicking on the following link: 

http://hr.nau.edu/m/content/view/796/549/. Please review it carefully and let me know as soon as possible if modifications are necessary. As a reminder, the hiring of the final candidate will be contingent upon the results of a background investigation.

As a federal contractor, NAU has an affirmative action plan for women, minorities, veterans and individuals with disabilities.  Each search for a position at NAU should include a good faith effort to advertise the position in ways likely to reach such potential applicants.  Please review your advertising plan and include targeted recruitment efforts. These efforts are even more critical if the current incumbency of women and minorities in the applicable job group does not yet match expected availability. To see if a placement goal has been established for the representation of women and minorities in your applicant pool, go to http://home.nau.edu/diversity/plan.asp and follow the instructions to find the job group for the position and the goal. The Office of Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity may be able to assist you in locating places to advertise which will help you increase diversity in the applicant pool. Contact them at 523-3312 or review their diversity guides at http://www4.nau.edu/diversity/hiring.asp.

Good luck in your search, and please

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Top Technology Trends and 50 Education Innovators


2012 Yearbook
Technology Innovation in Education


Yearbook cover photoThe 2012 Yearbook aims to support and inspire education leaders on their paths to a more digital education. The first part of the Yearbook provides education technology market awareness by taking a look at IT spend, funding opportunities and top trends of the 2011-2012 school year. This will shed some light on what technologies are top of mind and how to fund them.

The second part highlights 50 education innovators that have led the way and provided best practice models to imitate. This look at what was done, who is doing it and where we are going is intended to provide guidance to education leaders on their own innovative quests in education.

Read the full Yearbook

Yearbook Webinar

This complimentary webinar will cover the top trends with research and survey data from the Center for Digital Education and will highlight some of the who's who in education and what they have been doing to transform their schools.

Register now!



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Monday, November 12, 2012

Jobs Postings #ETC655 #ETC545

Listed below are the most recent Job Postings that have been added to the SALT Web Site (http://www.salt.org/).


1. Graphic Designer

Sylvania, OH
Root is a strategy execution company that engages people as the catalyst and driver for change. The company connects people with complex strategies using creative/visual methods, transformative insights, and consulting know-how. With more than 20 years of capabilities developed from partnering with the world's largest businesses, Root has created a proven framework that consistently achieves clarity, ownership, and results. Based in Sylvania (Toledo, Ohio), Root has been recognized as a Great Place to Work for eight consecutive years.

2. Training Instructor

Washington, District of Columbia
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is seeking applicants for a training instructor/facilitator position in the Office of Human Resources to support a comprehensive Leadership and Supervisory Development Program. The ideal candidate has extensive experience designing, instructing, and assessing learning in Leadership, Organizational Development, and Interpersonal Skills. The candidate has experience and is certified to use a variety of assessment tools to deliver training.

3. Business Systems Trainer

Blue Bell, Pennsylvania
Montgomery County Community College is currently seeking applications for a Business Systems Trainer.  This position provides support for College employees in the effective use of new and current technologies.  Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Instructional Design or related field; at least three years' experience in training on administrative systems, and extensive technical writing experience creating standard operating procedures, manuals and training materials.

4. Learning/Instructional Designer

Sylvania, Ohio
Root is a strategy execution company that engages people as the catalyst and driver for change. The company connects people with complex strategies using creative and visual methods, transformative insights, and consulting know-how on strategy execution. Partnering with the world's largest businesses, Root has created a proven framework that consistently achieves clarity, ownership, and results. Root has been recognized as a Great Place to Work for eight consecutive years.


To read the full job descriptions on the web site paste the following link into your browser.

http://www.salt.org/index.htm?salt.asp?pn=joblistall


 

 

 

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Minority Dissertation Fellowship in Education Research

Sponsor: American Educational Research Association
Program Number: 64531
Title: Minority Dissertation Fellowship in Education Research                                                                                                                                                                                                        
E-mail:
Web Site: http://www.aera.net
Program URL: http://www.aera.net/ProfessionalOpportunitiesFunding/FundingOpportunities/AERAMinorityFellowshipProgram/tabid/10243/Default.aspx
SYNOPSIS:  In 1991, the Council of the American Educational
Research Association (AERA) established the AERA Minority Dissertation
Fellowship in Education Research to provide support for doctoral
dissertation research. The purposes of the program are to advance
education research by outstanding minority graduate students and to
improve the quality and diversity of university faculties. This
program offers doctoral fellowships to enhance the competitiveness of
outstanding minority scholars for academic appointments at major
research universities. It supports fellows conducting education
research and provides mentoring and guidance toward the completion of
their doctoral studies.
Deadline(s): 11/30/2012


Link to full program description: http://www.infoed.org/new_spin/spin_prog.asp?64531


Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Research opportunity for students

As new director of the Martin-Springer Institute, I hope you can help spread the word regarding a research project that might interest your students. The attached flyer details our search for motivated students to actively and collaboratively participate in researching, planning and designing a travel exhibit on the history of the Bedzin ghetto in Poland.

 

The Martin-Springer Institute is seeking up to 10 interested students (advanced undergrad and grad) from different disciplines to start working in the spring as a Independent Study, supervised by Martin Kalb (HISTORY) and myself.

 

Of this group, we will choose 4 students who will receive a stipend to work on this project in the summer for 2-weeks at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC.

Please help to disseminate the information among your students and colleagues.

 

We prefer nominations by faculty, but students can also self-nominate by contacting me directly.

 

Björn Krondorfer

Director of Martin-Springer Institute &

Endowed Professor of Religious Studies

(Department of Comparative Cultural Studies)

Martin-Springer Institute

Northern Arizona University

P.O. Box 5624

Flagstaff, AZ  86011-5624

(o) 928-523-5029

 

Monday, September 10, 2012

Call for Presentations: ICEM Graduate Students Panel Presentations in Emerging Technologies: Gamification at AECT 2012, Louisville, KY. #AECT #SICET #ETCCommunity #ETC645 #ETC655

Goals
This panel discussion is a collaborative session that provides a forum for graduate students from all over the world to share their research and practices in emerging technologies.
Up to six panelists will be selected. Each student would have 8-10 minutes to present their current research or practices on the annual emerging technology theme.
An ICEM-USA professional member will facilitate this panel discussion while ICEM-USA professional members will serve as commentators at the end of the discussions to support graduate students panelists to continue and improving their professional growth in the theme topics.

Theme for 2011: Gamification/Badge-Based Learning
Any topics on gamification.
The topics can be research based, practices, technology demonstration, case study etc.
Submission
Proposal Due Date: September 15, 2012
Author Notification: September 22, 2012

Proposal: One-page in length. E-mail to Chih-Hsiung Tu at: Chih.Tu@nau.edu
For more information see: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kB-dx--GYZ2mp5DE52hMfR14YMdaaL_dpih13D1yWCA/edit?hl=en_US

Any questions and comments, contact Chih Tu at chih.tu@nau.edu

 

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Want to learn how to integrate Web 2.0 tools? Come to ETC647's students' network training sessions

All training sessions can be accessed at ETC Community's virtual space on Elluminate at: ETC Virtual Space.

ETC647 Training Sessions are sponsored by ETC Community. These sessions are open for all to attend.  Fell free to share these events with others.
Access previous recorded training sessions at: http://delicious.com/chihtu/ETCNAU+Elluminate+recording
  1. April 4, 2012, Wednesday 6-7 pm: Web Sharing Tools (Glogster, Museum Box, Voice Thread)
  2. April 4, 2012, Wednesday 7:15-8:15 pm: iTunes University for mobile learning 
  3. April 5, 2012, Thursday 6-7 pm: Google Docs/Forms/Sites for network collaboration
  4. April 5, 2012, Thursday 7:15-8:15 pm: Diigo a Social Annotation Tool

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Three Generations of Distance Education Pedagogy

Anderson,T.&Dron,J.(2011),InternationaRevieoResearciOpenanDistancLearning. 12(3),80-97http://goo.gl/j3mRF

Wednesday, January 4, 2012