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  1. Jan 2016
    1. With the contract, they get to decide to what extent this is true for them

      they must show if they care or not because since grades are out of the question, they can easily just not put in any effort, and it will not hurt them in the end as much.

    2. Contract grading seemed like a potentially useful tool in combating student anxiety over grades by putting control of the grade firmly in students’ hands.

      it takes the pressure off of the students and makes the students actually think about their work, and really comprehend what they're working on rather than trying to just get the best grade possible

    1. "A Domain of One’s Own” is so important and so innovative — learn to seize these tools and build something for ourselves.

      will help in the future

    2. It prompts us to ask “what data are we creating” as learners and “who owns it.” Who tracks us. Who profits.

      in a way it challenges us

    3. Google knows a lot about us. What we search for. Who we email. And when. Where we live. Where we’re going. What we watch. What we write. What we read. What we buy.

      although this is very obvious, it is very mind opening and i feel like people forget that sometimes. there is not a lot of privacy when it comes to the internet

    4. Google Contact Lenses, an experiment to see if tiny sensors on contact lenses can offer a non-intrusive way to monitor diabetics’ glucose levels.

      interesting

    5. market “innovation” — and how in turn we teachers and students, we consumers, we "users" — are meant to view and admire such developments.

      good transformation

    1. digital citizenship: what students need to know in order to use technology “appropriately.” Schools routinely caution students about the things they post on social media, and the tenor of this conversation — particularly as translated by the media — is often tinged with fears that students will be seen “doing bad things” or “saying bad things” that will haunt them forever.

      good that they teach students about what they should/should not post. it is always good to be cautious on social media

    2. Having one’s own domain means that students have much more say over what they present to the world, in terms of their public profiles, professional portfolios, and digital identities.

      good to have

    3.  the domain and all its content are the student’s to take with them.

      good purpose

    4. Instead of focusing on protecting and restricting students’ Web presence, UMW helps them have more control over their scholarship, data, and digital identity.

      did not know that that was the purpose for the domain of one's own