Applications Development and Teaching and Learning

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7 Things You Should Know About Data Visualization

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Title:7 Things You Should Know About Data Visualization (ID: ELI7030)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, 7 Things You Should Know (10/11/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Data visualization is the graphical representation of information. Information technology combines the principles of visualization with powerful applications and large data sets to create sophisticated images and animations. Representing large amounts of disparate information in a visual form often allows you to see patterns that would otherwise be buried in vast, unconnected data sets. Data visualizations offer one way to harness infrastructure to find hidden trends and correlations that can lead to important discoveries. Visual literacy is an increasingly important skill, and data visualizations are another channel for students to develop their ability to process information visually.

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Using Netbeans/Derby to Teach Web Development

Created by Matt Morton (University of Nebraska at Omaha) on July 05, 2006
This last semester I taught Java Web Development here at UNO. It was a great experience from the standpoint that it made me learn things even deeper. I hope my students got something out of it. I was also fortunate enough to have taken the approach of trying to facilitate learning rather than playing the "I know everything" game (in fact I don't :) ). This allowed me to leverage knowledge in the classroom and I think all had a better experience because of it. We went over many items and even put some of it into practice. The thing that really saved my rear though was Netbeans + Derby. Without that I probably would have created a bunch of people who decided that Java web development sucked. Even though it is only hard because it has gotten so complex and layered. Netbeans allowed me to skip all of the Tomcat setup. Derby allowed me to to skip the DB setup and Netbeans made integrating all of it a piece of cake. Great work guys! I am glad to see the Swing crew come though.

Application Parlors

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Title:Application Parlors (ID: ELI6212)
Author(s):Gene Chipman (University of Maryland), Matthew Gray (The University of Tennessee), Marilyn M. Lombardi (Duke University), and David Vogt (The University of British Columbia)
Origin:Presented at ELI Meetings (03/29/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:A discussion of the following applications: Tangible Flags, iPod Project, Mobile Muse, GPS-enabled PDA's, Using Tablets
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Web 2.0: A New Wave of Innovation for Teaching and Learning?

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Title:Web 2.0: A New Wave of Innovation for Teaching and Learning? (ID: ERM0621)
Author(s):Bryan Alexander (National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE))
Origin:EDUCAUSE Review Articles (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Web 1.0 has demonstrated immense powers for connecting learners, teachers, and materials. How much more broadly will this connective matrix grow under the impact of the openness, ease of entry, and social nature of Web 2.0?

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