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Engineering Informatics for Bio-Inspired Robots

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Title:Engineering Informatics for Bio-Inspired Robots (ID: ELI3018)
Author(s):Carie Windham (EDUCAUSE)
Edited by:Diana G. Oblinger (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, White Papers (10/16/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Engineering Informatics for Bio-Inspired Robots is an NSF-funded project trying to break down barriers to collaboration between engineering and computer science departments. Faculty members participating in the project are teaching the next generation of engineers and computer scientists to produce intelligent design by reaching across disciplines. The goal is to ensure that students are better prepared to tackle the multidisciplinary demands of the engineering and computing industries. As part of the project, participating institutions are leveraging cyberinfrastructure to share expertise, store research results, and advocate for multidisciplinary instruction, demonstrating the power of inter-institutional cooperation for teaching and learning.

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nanoHUB - An Authentic Learning Case Study

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Title:nanoHUB - An Authentic Learning Case Study (ID: ELI3015)
Author(s):Carie Windham (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, White Papers (08/09/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

nanoHUB is an online portal for nanotechnology researchers, instructors, and students created by Purdue University and the National Science Foundation. It uses cyberinfrastructure to provide access to scientific tools for research, demonstration, and collaboration, as well as instructional materials. Users can run experiments, review research, or download lectures. nanoHUB is a virtual toolkit as well as a community where students and faculty contribute to the science of nanotechnology.

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Approaches That Work: How Authentic Learning Is Transforming Higher Education

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Title:Approaches That Work: How Authentic Learning Is Transforming Higher Education (ID: ELI3013)
Author(s):Marilyn M. Lombardi (Duke University)
Edited by:Diana G. Oblinger (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, White Papers (07/27/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Authentic learning aligns well with the needs of today's participatory learners. The challenge is to channel their online and collaborative abilities and interests into academic pursuits, helping them develop the higher-order thinking skills they may not acquire on their own. This second paper in the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative's authentic learning series presents case studies on how institutions have used technology to foster authentic learning and thus better meet learners' needs.

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MARIACHI - An Authentic Learning Case Study

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Title:MARIACHI - An Authentic Learning Case Study (ID: ELI3014)
Author(s):Carie Windham (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, White Papers (08/02/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

The Mixed Apparatus for Radar Investigation of Atmospheric Cosmic-Rays of High Ionization (MARIACHI) project is setting a new standard for authentic learning—enabling students to learn by doing. Under the direction of scientists, students are building, monitoring, and analyzing data from devices that detect ultra high-energy cosmic rays in the atmosphere. They are also learning how to connect those devices to a larger cyberinfrastructure so they and the scientific community can learn more about these highly charged energy particles.

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Authentic Learning for the 21st Century: An Overview

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Title:Authentic Learning for the 21st Century: An Overview (ID: ELI3009)
Author(s):Marilyn M. Lombardi (Duke University)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, White Papers (2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Learning-by-doing is generally considered the most effective way to learn. The Internet and a variety of emerging communication, visualization, and simulation technologies now make it possible to offer students authentic learning experiences ranging from experimentation to real-world problem solving. This white paper explores what constitutes authentic learning, how technology supports it, what makes it effective, and why it is important.

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Insights 2005

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Title:Insights 2005 (ID: ELI0501)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (2005)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:Insights introduces the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (formerly the NLII) and its focus on learners, learning principles and practices, and learning technologies. The publication highlights important 2004 teaching and learning observations as well as ELI's mission and strategic objectives.
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Educating the Net Generation

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Title:Educating the Net Generation (ID: PUB7101)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (2005)
Type:Books and Monographs
Abstract:

The Net Generation has grown up with information technology. The aptitudes, attitudes, expectations, and learning styles of Net Gen students reflect the environment in which they were raised -- one that is decidedly different from that which existed when faculty and administrators were growing up.

This collection explores the Net Gen and the implications for institutions in areas such as teaching, service, learning space design, faculty development, and curriculum. Contributions by educators and students are included.

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