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What is the IoT? Everything you need to know about the Internet of Things right now | ZDNet
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What is the Internet of Things? IoT Definition & Meaning - Business Insider
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Pricing: What does a subscription to Badgr Pathways cost? - Badgr Support - Confluence
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Pricing: What do the Badgr and Badgr Pro integrations in Canvas cost? - Badgr Support - Confluence
- Badgr for Canvas awards Open Badges automatically as students complete course modules. Recognize any educational objective tracked in Canvas with a portable, verifiable badge. Badgr for Canvas is free to use in all Canvas courses. Data for this service is housed in the U.S
- Is this what exists for edx?
- Badgr Pro accounts are now available, offering rich learning analytics to help teachers and administrators understand badging activity at their institutions. Badgr Pro also includes the ability to use data centers in other countries, outside the U.S. Badgr Pro analytics may be purchased on a per-course basis, or as a subscription for a whole Canvas account or sub-account. Data for this service is housed in the U.S.
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4 Powerful Ways to Use Games in eLearning - The Tech Edvocate
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Despite overall setbacks, one MOOC on AI gains ground | Education Dive
- Ng's machine learning course, which was Coursera's first MOOC, has enrolled more than 1.7 million, and his new series of courses introduced last year have enrolled 250,000, which means, according to EdSurge, that he "teaches more people than anyone else on the planet.”
- Meanwhile, Carnegie Mellon University recently announced it will begin offering an AI degree this fall, the first of its kind in the U.S., which will compete with Ng's MOOC program
- Of that group, 35% of registrants didn't view any of the course material.
- An analysis in EdSurge suggests that MOOCs may not be a "destination but a proving grounds for future opportunities," and a way for institutions to identify talent to see who has digital fluency, a willingness to contribute, grit and motivation and collaborative skills. Some online courses now screen potential workers or students or help pre-train them
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Study: People Remember Information Better Through VR -- Campus Technology
- The result: VR users performed 8.8 percent better, which, according to the research team, was a statistically significant difference.
- By showing that virtual reality can help improve recall, it opens the door to further studies that look at the impact of VR-based training modules at all levels — from elementary school children learning astronomy to trauma residents acquiring the latest knowledge in lifesaving procedures.
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Saturday, June 30, 2018
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