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John Bostock

Guide to using Twitter in Universities - 3 views

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    Short guide to "Using Twitter in university research, teaching and impact activities" By Amy Mollett, Danielle Moran, and Patrick Dunleavy, (2011), LSE Public Policy Group, London School of Economics and Political Science., London, UK.
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    Thanks for passing this on, John. A really nice guide from LSE.
John Bostock

The UNESCO Higher Education Open and Distance Learning Knowledge Base - Asia Pacific Re... - 1 views

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    An initiative to encourage and help develop open and distance education in the Asia Pacific region. Contains reports, resources and links.
John Bostock

ZaidLearn: Bloom's Taxonomy Wheel - 0 views

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    Useful resource for writing learning outcomes
jensvermeersch

Web 2.0 Survey & Polling Tools: A Quick Guide - 2 views

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    Web 2.0 survey and polling tools
John Bostock

Primer on Instructional Design - 2 views

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    Quick background on learning theories useful in designing courses
John Bostock

Twitter in Education - 1 views

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    A Delicious Links Stack for using Twitter in Education
drfish101

Publications : JISC - 1 views

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    Loads of IT-related reports etc of use to the group.
John Bostock

TED-Ed - 1 views

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    Educational animated videos that are packaged with quiz and further resource links. Most revolutionary is that they (and any YouTube video) can be customised by tutors for inclusion in the online or blended learning courses
jensvermeersch

edshelf is a directory of digital tools for educators - 1 views

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    there now is an edtech app store! Well, it's more like an app directory but you get the point. It's called edshelf and is an easy-to-use directory all the great web 2.0 tools out there just waiting for educators to try them out. You can share your experience with the tools, add your own, store a 'shelf' of your favorite tools, and more.
John Bostock

IJIET - 1 views

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    The International Journal of Information and Education Technology
John Bostock

Open Culture - 1 views

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    A bog site providing a guide to free online courses and other learning resources
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    Thanks to Lionel Dabbadie for this link - it illustrates very well the potential for the Internet to profoundly affect the standard models of education - something I refered to at the aqua-tnet conference in Vilamoura last week.
John Bostock

Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia - 0 views

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    In consonance with the mission of Commonwealth of Learning, Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia promotes the meaningful, relevant, and appropriate use of information and communication technologies to serve the educational and training needs of Commonwealth member states in Asia.
John Bostock

Wikiversity - 0 views

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    Community built educational courses using the Wikipedia model
John Bostock

OER Commons - 0 views

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    Large collection of Open Educational Resources for schools and colleges
John Bostock

Khan Academy - 0 views

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    Free video lessons on a wide variety of topics (based around US K12 curriculum)
John Bostock

European Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning - 1 views

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    A key academic resource for discourse on contemporary education pedagogy and trends in technology enhanced learning
John Bostock

edX - 0 views

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    Collaboration between Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to provide free online course materials
John Bostock

LearningSpace - from the Open University - 0 views

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    Free online courses from the UK Open University
jensvermeersch

Issuu - You Publish - 1 views

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    Issuu is an online service that allows for realistic and customizable viewing of digitally uploaded material, such as portfolios, books, magazine issues, newspapers, and other print media. It integrates with social networking sites to promote uploaded material. While most of the documents are meant to be viewed online, some can be downloaded and saved as well. Uploaded print material is viewed through a web browser and is made to look like a printed publication with an animated page flip option.
John Bostock

Coursera - 0 views

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    Platform for online degree level courses from leading universities - free access (pay for certification)
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