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Jenny Darrow

Rolling Out An E Portfolio System - 0 views

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    a one-size-fits-all approach to the provision of portfolios across a range of subject disciplines may not deliver the outcomes an institution desires. http://www.eportfolios.ac.uk/ePET?pid=32 During the course of the project it became clear that the aim of providing a 'one size fits all' e-portfolio was a trifle ambitious Using e-portfolios in legal education http://www.ukcle.ac.uk/research/projects/eportfolios.html
Judy Brophy

Risk to UK universities posed by private sector is being ignored, say critics | Educati... - 0 views

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    The coalition government is driving forward reforms to allow commercial companies to set up universities to compete with traditional institutions. Students at private universities will have access to student loans of up to £6,000 a year from 2012. Further proposals to encourage the for-profit sector are due next month.
Judy Brophy

Student guide to global development data on the web | Global development | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    Looking for figures? Here's a beginner's guide to our Global development datastore and the best sources for development data on the web
Jenny Darrow

http://kmi.open.ac.uk/publications/pdf/kmi-12-01.pdf - 1 views

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    Abstract: Learning!analytics!is!a!significant!area!of!technologyHenhanced!learning!that!has! emerged!during!the!last!decade. This!review!of!the!field!begins!with!an!examination!of!the! technological,!educational!and!political!factors!that!have!driven!the!development!of analytics!in!educational!settings.!It!goes!on!to!chart!the!emergence!of!learning!analytics,! including!their origins!in!the!20 th century,!the!development!of!dataHdriven!analytics,!the!rise! of!learningHfocused!perspectives!and!the!influence!of!national!economic!concerns.!It!next! focuses!on!the!relationships between!learning!analytics,!educational!data!mining!and! academic!analytics.!Finally,!it!sets!out!the!current!state!of!learning!analytics!research,!and! identifies!a!series!of future!challenges.
Judy Brophy

Climb every mountain: visualising the world's 50 most prominent peaks | News | guardian... - 1 views

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    The interactive graphic, made using Tableau Public, features a clickable map of the summits, satellite images of each peak and figures for each mountain's prominence and overall elevation.
Judy Brophy

Home | The British Newspaper Archive - 0 views

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    Costs $$. Whether you are a researcher, historian or you simply want to know more about Britain's history, take this fantastic opportunity to search this vast treasure trove of historical newspapers
Jenny Darrow

http://www.aberdeen-education.org.uk/files/Research/3%20What%20has%20the%20greatest%20i... - 0 views

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    He says 'effect sizes' are much the best way of answering the question 'what has the greatest influence on student learning'. An effect-size of 1.0 is typically associated with: * advancing learner's achievement by one year, or improving the rate of learning by 50%, * a correlation between some variable (e.g., amount of homework) and achievement of approximately .50. * average students receiving that treatment exceeding 84% of students not receiving that treatment. * A two grade leap in GCSE, e.g. from a C to an A grade. An effect size of 1.0 is clearly enormous! (It is defined as an increase of one standard deviation)
Judy Brophy

Information power | Activate 2010 | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    Media Guardian: special report on the role of technology in overseas development and disaster relief Technology is becoming easier to use and cheaper to buy. Who would have predicted that the mobile phone would become as ubiquitous as it has not only in the developed world where many people have more than one device but in the developing world as well?
Jenny Darrow

How to be a data journalist | News | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    How to be a data journalist Data journalism trainer and writer Paul Bradshaw explains how to get started in data journalism, from getting to the data to visualising it * Guardian data editor Simon Rogers explains how our data journalism operation works
Jenny Darrow

Free Technology for Teachers: Google Earth and Maps Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    The many uses of Google Earth and Google Maps never ceases to impress me. But a lot of people hear the words Google Earth or Google Maps and only think about locating places and not all of the other things that can be done with these great tools. Google's site for UK schools has some great lesson plans for using Google Earth and Google Maps with primary school and secondary school students. (The equivalent in the US is elementary school and middle school).
Judy Brophy

Twitter Finals Revision Group - 0 views

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    Online revision tool for medical school finals, with support and questions from PasTest
Jenny Darrow

True innovation in Higher Ed will emerge from faculty-driven, open-source projects, not... - 0 views

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    "True innovation in Higher Ed will emerge from faculty-driven, open-source projects, not start-up commercialisation"
Judy Brophy

Little Box of Poems with a Raspberry Filling | Blog My Wiki! - 0 views

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    Back in October 2012 I made my first Little Box of Poems - this is a self-contained box that prints out a random short poem when you press a big red shiny button. I like having poems instead of receipts in my wallet. And it makes a good educational project combining physics (wiring), DT (making the box), ICT (programming) and English (writing or finding poems
Jenny Darrow

Code of practice for learning analytics | Jisc - 0 views

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    Article outlining policy recommendation for institutions using student data
Judy Brophy

Embed or Link to PDF files - philridout's Google Sites help site - 0 views

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    How to link or embed a pdf file into a google SITE
Judy Brophy

BBC - Podcasts - More or Less: Behind the Stats - 0 views

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    "Numbers are used in every area of public debate. But are they always reliable? More or Less tries to make sense of the statistics which surround us. A half-hour programme broadcast at 1330 on Friday afternoons and repeated at 2000 on Sundays on Radio 4."
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    podcast or downloadable file
Jenny Darrow

A report says universities' use of virtual technologies is 'patchy' | Education | The G... - 1 views

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    Students still want face-to-face contact with staff, but more use of the kind of technologies they have grown up with, though they need to be persuaded to use them to study. They also need to learn how to critically evaluate online sources, while academics need more help in using the technologies.
Matthew Ragan

Password Recovery Speeds - 0 views

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    This document shows the approximate amount of time required for a computer or a cluster of computers to guess various passwords. The figures shown are approximate and are the maximum time required to guess each password using a simple brute force "key-search" attack, it may (and probably will) be possible to guess correctly without trying all the combinations shown using other methods of attack or by having a "lucky guess".
Judy Brophy

Centre for Bioscience ImageBank - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Centre for Bioscience, the Higher Education Academy, ImageBank.This resource consists of freely available images contributed by academics, researchers, Learned Societies, industry and individuals with rights cleared for educational purposes.
Judy Brophy

How Twitter will revolutionise academic research and teaching | Higher Education Networ... - 1 views

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    Something similar is happening today in academia. Just like Augustine marveled, in the year 400, at the sight of Ambrose reading in silence, many members of academia marvel (or react with rejection) at the rapid changes in the production and dissemination of scholarly work and interaction between academics and those "outside" academic institutions. Thousands of scholars and higher education institutions are participating in social media (such as Twitter), as an important aspect of their research and teaching work.
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