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BCI Newsletter – April 2020

Beyond Campus Innovations

How COVID-19 Will Affect the 2020 College Admissions Cycle – There is a growing worry that the coronavirus will affect admissions decisions. That means instructors have to quickly rethink their plans for teaching students who are not meeting in person, and who might not even have stable internet access. . Published 4/22/2020.

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What Do Businesses Think of the Creator Economy (and how you can position yourself to earn from it)

LearnDash

Throughout 2020-2021, TikTok creators began displaying The Coldest water bottles in their 60-second videos. A quick internet search for the product reveals pages and pages of reviews and sales opportunities. Other social sharing platforms (like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok) have survived. Businesses.

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Michio Kaku #devlearn opening keynote

Learning Visions

In 2020, computer chips will cost a penny. We’ll be wired to the internet through our glasses. And if you don’t like glasses – we’ll put the internet in your contact lenses. People say the Internet is cold. The Internet was created to fight the cold war. Today the Internet is female. Today it connects us.

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52 things I learned in 2022

Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

As I started the list we were heading back into lockdown/extra restrictions mentality, 2021 was ending on a series of political blunders (and yet he was still in power) and we had a new, even more transmissable Covid variant , 2022 should have been the year to reset and restart after such a dismal 2020 and 2021. What was it going to be like?

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Virtual Bookshelf: Your All-You-Can-Read Digital Library

Kitaboo

As social media fatigue sets in with sites such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter etc., Search the Internet and you will come across several platforms that offer a virtual bookshelf with integrated social media features that allow you to access and read books, create a booklist and share your reading list for discussions and review.

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What came first, Covid-19, or the desire for remote working? And what comes next?

Cloudshare

L: Env runtime October 2019 vs April 2020; R: Env runtime April 2019 vs April 2020. Comparison of the number of labs run in April 2019 vs April 2020. This growth appears to align with broader cloud technologies, as 57% of respondents to the Flexera State of the Cloud Report 2020 agree that cloud usage has grown due to Covid-19.

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How to Reduce Your Course Development Costs By 90+ Per Cent

Absorb LMS

200 billion tweets are published to Twitter each year. ( [link] ). The most amazing metric, though, comes from the American Library Association which says that by 2020, information on the Internet will be doubling every 15 minutes. External discussion forums in the form of Facebook or LinkedIn groups, Reddit discussions, etc.