Tuesday, May 26, 2009

FROM ASTD NM: Job Links Updated / New Jobs Posted!

Thanks to Szq and Larry for the following information!

FYI: Overview of current jobs related to instructional design, training,
and technology outside the PreK-14 classroom. (Is that where the "real
world" is?)

We are receiving requests from all over for new positions!
We at ASTD NM wish you the very best when applying for them.
See our new and updated positions at http://www.astdnm.org/jobs
ASTDNM Job Line

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Brain Fitness - Help Students Become Lifelong Learners

Thank you Szq for this resource!

The New Science of Learning:
Brain Fitness for Kids
As seen on Public Television
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A brain is an amazing structure: flexible, powerful, and able to learn,
process, create and dream. The more we discover about the brain, the more we
are able to affect how learners use their brains, and thus improve their
potential for the future. Just as exercise of the body promotes physical
fitness, so does the proper exercise of the mind promote brain fitness. The
latest neuroscience has shown how plastic the brain actually is; the input
we receive actually creates physical or "neuroplastic" changes in the brain.

In short, we can train this amazing structure to help learners become more
fit and ready for lifelong learning&lsqauo;and the earlier in life we start with
such exercise, the better.

A program called "The New Science of Learning: Brain Fitness for Kids,"
produced by Public Television, explores the exciting promise of brain
plasticity and how it can be used to optimize learning and dramatically,
positively and permanently impact the lives of learners of all abilities.

Through interviews with neuroscientists, psychologists, educators, and
parents, it tells the groundbreaking and moving story of previously
unthinkable successes in learning and life. We are excited to bring you some
of the experts featured on the show in a series of complimentary webinars!

The New Science of Learning: Brain Fitness for Kids Webinar Series
* May 27th, 10am PDT, How the Brain Learns: From the Laboratory to the
Classroom
* Dr. Paula Tallal, Board of Governor¹s professor of neuroscience at
Rutgers, The State of New Jersey, and co-founder and co-director of the
Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience.
* June 4th, 10am PDT, Brain Plasticity, Child Development, and Learning
* Dr. Michael Merzenich, Professor Emeritus in Otolaryngology in the W. M.
Keck Foundations Center for Integrative Neurosciences at the University of
California San Francisco Medical Center, and elected member of the National
Academy of Sciences.
* June 10th, 9am and 1pm PDT, Stewarding the Health of our Children¹s
Learning
* David Boulton, Learning Activist, Director of the Children of the Code
Project.

To register for these upcoming seminars Click here
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If you are one of the first 1000 people to sign up you will receive a
complimentary DVD of the television special before it airs nation-wide in
June, but hurry, limited copies of the DVD are available, so sign up today!
To see these experts on the pubic television program "The New Science of
Learning: Brain Fitness for Kids," when it airs nation-wide, check your
local listings for dates and times.

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Monday, April 20, 2009

Vicki's RETA Webinar

Please join us on Thursday! Vicki will share her uses of Animoto for
educational purposes.

Here's the link to the RETA's Show and Tell webinar that Vicki is presenting
at on Thursday, April 23, 6-7pm:

http://nmsu.na3.acrobat.com/showtell2sp09/

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

The “Key” to a Photograph from Ansel Adams–Rare, Unreleased Footage

Barb, this is for you :)

Check out and share with your photography students rare video of Ansel Adams describing visualization:

http://www.silberstudios.tv/blog/?p=231

:)
~julz

Great Podcasting Resource

Thanks to an OTLOzen for this fabulous podcasting online resource!

Check out Learning in Hand at:
http://www.learninginhand.com/

And of course, remember to check out RETA’s podcasting and vodcasting resources at:
http://reta-podcasting.pbwiki.com/
http://pvia.pbwiki.com/

Happy Casting!
:)
~julz

FREE Webinars & Webconferencing Support!

For those of you who are either using Wimba or just wanting to learn more about webconferencing, Wimba has a a variety of free webinar series that you might be interested in:

1) The Wimba Distinguished Lecture Series has a cool lineup including a few that I want to attend such as Increasing Enrollment by Using Collaborative Online Technology and MoodleRooms and Wimba, Together At Last! Check this series out at:

http://www.wimba.com/company/events/dls/

2) Wimba Online Workshops provides support for those of you using the Wimba tools. Check this series out at:

http://www.wimba.com/company/events/wow/

3) The Wimba Archive lets you watch the recorded event, in case you missed it or if you want to see it again. Check this out at:

http://www.wimba.com/company/events/archived/

And of course, if you want to see some fun webinars in action, make sure to check out the RETA Webinars series including eLearning with Emerging Technologies, Increasing Interaction with Audio/Video Tools, and the NMSTE/RETA Webinar Series. Archives of past events are also available for the RETA Webinars.

Check out RETA Webinars at:

http://webinars.nmsu.edu

Much love to my friends on the InterWebs!

:)
~julz

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Two cool resources

Thanks to Larry for reminding me to post this!

Check out LibraryThing. It allows you to catalogue your books. Additionally, it works with Ottobib and provides book citations in MLA, APA, Chicago/Turabian, and Wikipedia citation. I also like GoodReads, but I’m a bookaholic.

http://librarything.com
http://ottobib.com
http://goodreads.com

:)
~julz