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Mindtools. Danielle, Dave, Johnny and Melanie. A new way to look at things. Digital Generation Edutopia. New ways to search. Searching is becoming personalized Searching is becoming more credible Searching is becoming more language oriented Searching is evolving.

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Mindtools

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  1. Mindtools Danielle, Dave, Johnny and Melanie

  2. A new way to look at things • Digital Generation • Edutopia

  3. New ways to search • Searching is becoming personalized • Searching is becoming more credible • Searching is becoming more language oriented • Searching is evolving

  4. By clicking on options, you can filter what you want to see in your search with Google.

  5. Hakia is a beta search engine for Semantic searching. If you look at the search and then see the search results, you will notice that the search is intuitive.

  6. Link to intro video WolframAlpha is a computational Search engine. It will do math and statistical information

  7. SenseBot is another version of a semantic design for search engines.

  8. Cognition is a semantic beta search engine for specific areas.

  9. Conversation Tools • Facebook • Blogs • Skype • Vyew • Ning • Voice Threads • Wiggio

  10. Facebook can be used for Social Networking among faculty and staff and students

  11. Math and Science experiments for students such as creating quizzes and gathering survey information Facebook

  12. Book Share Facebook

  13. Teaching Online Ethics Facebook

  14. Discussion threads Facebook

  15. BLOGS Discussion of Assignments among students and teachers Allows for non-threatening environment for student reflection

  16. Incorporating blogs into curriculum exposes students to other ideas and experiences

  17. Creates an outlet where all voices are equally shared BLOGS

  18. SKYPE • Makes distance learning possible, so that rural Schools have more to offer their students • Allows homebound students to participate with their class • Gives parents a more flexible medium to chat with teachers and faculty • Opens access for teachers to attend webinars and conferences without incurring heavy costs or missing school

  19. Vyew offers real time conferencing and collaboration. Upload or create any kind of content. Give a presentation to up to 100 people at the same time.

  20. Ning is a social network. The Friday Institute, ASU partnership for schools, DPI Technology for Educators use the Ning to share information and collaborate on various projects.

  21. Voice Thread can be used to create a picture book, to upload and narrate PowerPoint's, to learn how to do math, to use an interactive board and the possibilities are limitless.

  22. Wiggio is used to share group information. There is a group calendar, folder for uploading files, polling, messages, links and subgroups can be created with Wiggio. We use it for our regional groups to communicate, along with Ning.

  23. The BIG SwitchThe Rewired World of a Community College AdministratorPresentation title from Nicholas Carr’s book, “The Big Switch” Presenter: Johnny Smith, Director, Career Center

  24. Me … The Counseling Professional “The fact is that our primary goal is to help ourselves change and learn, for us that we are growing in our understanding of where we have been, where we are, and what we are about, and that we are enjoying what we are doing… To help others to change without this being proceeded by an exquisite awareness in ourselves is “delivering a product of service” which has little or no significance to our personal or intellectual growth.” Sarason(1972), P. 122

  25. THE PROMOTION “When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at will change.” Dr. Wayne Dyer Power of Intention

  26. “The Chameleon Effect” The Chameleon understands that its’ life or death depends upon its’ ability to adapt.

  27. The Mind Tools of an Administrator • Semantic Organization Tools Semantic organization tools help learners to analyze and organize what they know or what they are learning. Two of the best known semantic organization tools are databases and semantic networking (concept mapping) tools. • Databases Database management systems are computerized record keeping systems that were developed originally to replace paper-based filing systems. These electronic filing cabinets allow users to store information in organized databases that facilitates retrieval. Content is broken down into records that are divided into fields which describe the kind of information in different parts of each record

  28. Several Technological forms of Mind Tools Compass Placement Testing VAONCE for Veterans Certification Electronic Scanning Scoring Program for GED Certifications

  29. COMPASS COMPASS® offers Fast and accurate assessments to help you make optimal course placement decisions Customization of test packages, cutoff scores and placement messages to ensure results that meet the specific needs of your institution Comprehensive reporting at the student and program level allowing you to make optimal student advising and program evaluation decisions based on empirical data ATB approval by the U.S. Department of Education for use in determining student eligibility for Title IV financial aid funding High school outreachfor early intervention and dual-enrollment programs in feeder high schools Remote testing to meet the assessment needs of your students anywhere in the country

  30. VAONCE ELECTRONIC CERTIFICATION

  31. GED ELECTRONIC SCORING

  32. Conclusion Computer tools, unlike most tools, can function as intellectual partners which share the cognitive burden of carrying out tasks (Salomon, 1993). When learners use computers as partners, they off-load some of the unproductive memorizing tasks to the computer, allowing the learner to think more productively. Our goal as technology-using educators, should be to allocate to the learners the cognitive responsibility for the processing they do best while requiring the technology to do the processing that it does best.

  33. The Basics of Mind Tools

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