ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills
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Track your Professional Accomplishments this Year--and start Now

Track your Professional Accomplishments this Year--and start Now | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
Just a few minutes of your time throughout the year will pay off big dividends when the time comes to evaluate your performance. Here are some suggestions to make the process seamless and simple.

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Understanding the Marriage of Technology and Phenomenological Res.pdf

Understanding the Marriage of Technology and Phenomenological Res.pdf | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
"Phenomenologists seek to discover the universal essence of their participants’ lived experiences through a reiterative analysis process. While phenomenologists (in transcendental and empirical approaches) often follow very traditional practices in conducting research, there are a number of alternatives available that can aid in the overall research process. From virtual interviews to transcription software, many of these tools provide varying benefits and they are especially useful for smaller scale phenomenological research studies (from 1 to 20 participants). In this article, the authors discuss a number of technology choices including virtual interview practices, transcription procedures, researcher reflective portfolios and qualitative analysis techniques using spreadsheet programs."  [Abstract]
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What Are You Flying Over? This App Will Tell You

What Are You Flying Over? This App Will Tell You | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it

Flyover Country uses maps and data from various geological and paleontological databases to identify and give information on the landscape passing beneath a plane. The user will see features tagged on a map corresponding to the ground below. To explain the features in depth, the app relies on cached Wikipedia articles. Since it works solely with a phone’s GPS, there’s no need for a user to purchase in-flight wifi. Sitting in your window seat, you can peer down on natural features like glaciers and man-made features, such as mines, and read articles about them at the same time.

 

Tags: mobility, transportation, technology, physical, geology.

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What's New in ArcGIS Online

Bern Szukalski shares his highlights from the latest release of ArcGIS Online.
Ruth Reynolds's curator insight, April 19, 2016 7:11 PM
I am just interested on what all these things tell us. ArcGIS is amazing new software which improves all the time. So much more we can do with Geography !!
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Tips on how to Protect your Anonymity online

Tips on how to Protect your Anonymity online | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
Staying anonymous online might seem impossible, but there are several measures that web users can take to protect their privacy

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