Solved by verified expert:Technology Changes Everything “Technology Changes Everything” is a trademark slogan here at Ashford University, which aligns with the revolutionary transformation projected in education. Technology has changed the way we communicate, the way we live, work, and even shop; amazing things have been done using technology. One example is Eric Whitacre’s virtual choir. Watch the video below, Eric Whitacre: A Virtual Choir 2,000 Voices Strong and be inspired: Eric Whitcare Video – https://www.ted.com/talks/eric_whitacre_a_virtual_choir_2_000_voices_strong For this discussion, you will spend the majority of your time exploring various technologies for use in a learning environment. Start by accessing the shared Google Doc, EDU356 Educational Technology Resources and use the resource list to explore as many technology tools as possible (this shared document can be viewed and edited by all). Keep in mind with the rapid changes in technology, websites may be outdated or unavailable. As you go through the resources, make sure to update the list of resources as needed and add comments to provide more information. Next, explore the Internet and the Ashford University Library to find additional games, simulations, apps, and technology tools to use in a learning environment. Analyze each of your findings using your checklist from Week Two and add appropriate items to the shared Google Doc, EDU356 Educational Technology Resources along with a brief summary. EDU356 Educational Technology Resources – https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MIAUlgCPZVfmjfHPFYIVrOfAyLpeUaTyP-0VhMMwTaQ/edit?pli=1#heading=h.9dm9wsycbg3d (Finally, choose three of the technology tools you are most excited about and share how you will use them in a learning environment. Provide an example for each detailing the purpose or educational outcome desired and share any links necessary to demonstrate their use. Include a description of what you see as the strengths of the technology tools, possible weaknesses, and any tips for accessing and using the tools.) **For the last part (section up above), give that to me in a word document and I will upload it to where it needs to go.**
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Quinn, C. N. (2012). Bloomberg: The Mobile Academy: mLearning for Higher
Education [Electronic version]. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. Retrieved from
https://library.ashford.edu/ezproxy.aspx?url=http%3A//site.ebrary.com/lib/ashford/reader
.action?docID=10501328
a. Chapter 8: Going Beyond
Multimedia
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. (2013). Panoramic virtual tour (Links to
an external site.)Links to an external site.. Retrieved from
http://www.mnh.si.edu/panoramas/
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This virtual tour allows visitors to take a self-guided, room-by-room walking tour of
the whole museum.
TED. (2011, April). Eric Whitacre: A virtual choir 2,000 voices strong (Links to an external
site.)Links to an external site. [Video file]. Retrieved from
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Composer Eric Whitacre explains his use of technology to create and conduct a
virtual choir.
VideoShredHead. (2012, February 28). Did you know 3.0 (officially updated for 2012)
HD (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. [Video file]. Retrieved from
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This version, updated for 2012, of the world and technology today asks the question,
“What does it all mean?”
Websites
University of Reading. (n.d.). Virtual Experiments. (Links to an external site.)Links to an
external site. Retrieved from
http://www.reading.ac.uk/virtualexperiments/experiments.html
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These virtual experiments were developed for the department of Physics.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration. (2011). NASA PlanetQuest (Links to an
external site.)Links to an external site.. Retrieved from
http://planetquest.jpl.nasa.gov/interactives
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NASA PlanetQuest allows the public to share the excitement of NASA’s scientific
pursuits by providing simulated exploration of planets.
Supplemental Materials
Marvel, D. (2013). EDU356 educational technology resources (Links to an external
site.)Links to an external site. [Web Document]. College of Education, Ashford
University, Clinton, IA. Retrieved from
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MIAUlgCPZVfmjfHPFYIVrOfAyLpeUaTyP0VhMMwTaQ/edit?pli=1
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This shared Google Doc contains an editable list of technology resources.
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