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Blog created for Walden doctoral courses: revised for EDUC 8842, Principles of Distant Education (Summer 2012)

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Red Queens and Increasing Returns

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When I decided to obtain a DVD for my science fiction assignment in Module 4, I downloaded the digital version on Amazon.com from the...
Sunday, April 28, 2013

The Disruptive Power of Second Life

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Hedberg & Chang (2007) define disruptive innovations as those that “…eventually take over the existing dominate technology in the mark...
Sunday, April 14, 2013

Rhymes of History Technology (Module 3)

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  Before the 1872 first film was made, there were various other forms of motion picture (The History of Film, n.d.). As the rhymes o...
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Saturday, March 30, 2013

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CELL PHONE TETRAD (BLOG POST) Toni Duke, EDUC 8848 Module 2 This week, April 3, 2013, marks the 40-year anniversary of the ...
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

From limited capacity flash drives to storage of any information in the cloud (EDUC 8848, Spr '13)

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Toni Duke The challenges of the “pen drives”, a type of flash drive that Thornburg (2009) refers to, are one reason why that type...
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Monday, August 13, 2012

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Introduction (PowerPoint) www.Goanimate.com                                                          References (PowerP...
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Sunday, August 5, 2012

Moving Toward Dynamic Technologies (Mod 5, Toni Duke)

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STATIC TECHNOLOGIES These types of technologies are fun and informative and offer similar information to the traditional classroom...
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Toni Duke
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
I am a life-long learner and educator residing in the Oklahoma City area. Education is my passion! This is the avenue that creates endless opportunities for all. My career goal is to make a huge impact in the learning process for many teachers and learners, and create a meaningful, purposeful connection between many types of technology and the learning process: for districts, administrators, teachers and students. Bragging Rights: (-: Have 2 wonderful, intelligent kids: daughter Jada, 11 and son Chase, 5. I have survived almost 5 years of doctoral courses (I switched specializations mid-way from K-12 Leadership to Ed Tech) with straight As! I will begin working on my dissertation this summer - closer and closer to the end of this journey.(-:
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