Academic Technology links for October 31, 2012

Approved LinksTime for our weekly links to articles we think you may be interested in — enjoy!

 

Here and there I’ve started seeing information about giving students feedback on their work via audio files.  This post from Profhacker is about a computer science professor who employs this method for programming assignments.

A post from Study Hacks about using productivity strategies as a professor. Overall the blog is a pretty good read!

At Inside Higher Ed, there’s an article about how students are using social media.  Apparently students often don’t realize the impact of information from their “public” social media accounts.

 

Have a great week, all!

About Kim Mann

Kim Mann is the editor and a writer for the Academic Technology Blog. She earned her BA in English from the University of Minnesota in 2003 and her MA in American Studies from William & Mary in 2009, and her PhD in American Studies at the College in 2014. Her research is on technology, the interface, and the body in mid-twentieth century science fiction.