source: ColumbiaLearn 2013年3月6日
The New Media in Education Conference (NME) is a one-day biennial event sponsored by the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning (CCNMTL) that brings together the Columbia community and colleagues in higher education technology for dialogue around technology in education and academic life.
Subtitled "Bits to Breakthroughs," NME 2013 focused on how new media can enhance educational initiatives for meaningful local and global impact. Speakers from Columbia and beyond addressed critical issues affecting education and technology today, such as online learning, digital publishing, and social media.
NME 2013 is the sixth biennial conference hosted by the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning. Since CCNMTL's first NME conference in 2001, these free events have brought together the Columbia community to explore how digital tools and emerging technologies can enhance teaching and learning. Past conferences have focused on new media in the classroom, global education, and CCNMTL's strategic initiatives.
For additional information on the New Media in Education conferences, please visit:http://ccnmtl.columbia.edu/nme2013/
NME 2013 - Welcome & Opening Remarks 11:34
NME 2013 - Columbia and Online Learning 22:26
NME 2013 - Exploring Innovation in the Learning Landscape 55:56
NME 2013 - Who's Afraid of the Big Bad MOOC? 55:53
NME 2013 - New Media Publishing: Whither the Textbook? 59:49
NME 2013 - Who's Afraid of the Big Bad MOOC? 55:53
Hacking the Archive - NME 2013 1:00:44
NME 2013 - Inspection, Reflection, Correction: What Faculty Can Learn from Their Students 51:48
NME 2013 - New and Emerging Technologies to Support Research in the 21st Century 33:32
NME 2013 - Highlights! 2:00
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