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markuos morley

code-of-best-practices-fair-use.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    CODE OF BEST PRACTICES IN FAIR USE FOR ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH LIBRARIES (pdf) US ARL
markuos morley

Downes-Wiley.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 2 views

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    Stephen Downes and David Wiley conversation about Open Education.
onewheeljoe

http://www.mpiweb.org/CMS/uploadedFiles/Article%20for%20Marketing%20-%20Mary%20Boone.pdf - 3 views

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    Harvard Business Review article on Cynefin Framework.
Allan Quartly

https://wiki.mozilla.org/images/b/b1/OpenBadges-Working-Paper_092011.pdf - 1 views

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    Discussion paper about Open Badges by Mozilla
Lone Guldbrandt Tønnesen

Mobile Learning at Open University Malaysia ~ #change11 - 4 views

  • The survey was carried out in more than 40 OUM learning centers throughout the nation with close to 3,000 respondents
  • it was found that 82.8 percent of the respondents said they would be ready for m-learning. Based on the survey, it may be generalized that 99 percent of OUM learners have mobile phones.
  • About 2,000 students enrolled in the May semester received a total of about 30 SMSes over a period of about 14 weeks. The responses from students were positive.
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  • Generally, the m-learning project made them more engaged with the content and activities of the course
  • the SMSes helped them focus on the course, reminded them of important things
  • In addition, some of the SMSes helped them stay motivated,
  • When we "teach" students in class in order to help them learn, we don't just help them understand the content of the lesson. We also provide tips, motivate them to do activities that will help move them along in the course, get them to participate in discussions and manage their learning/the course. It was the same with the SMSes. We believe, the will get enough content from the print module provided and from the face-to-face interactions with their tutors. So yes, m-learning was used to help "teach" as well as "manage" the student.
  • http://api.ning.com/files/U50Z6pDz8PFgpOps4yunShKHnKR0sbgJx7kyRnjI*eMXpEqJSiqz0n0GuUNtY4DBx3-BFMYIGIabLRg8EqkDO9-IevKFm5Bt/questionnairemobilelearningfirstquestion.pdf
Lone Guldbrandt Tønnesen

David Wiley ~ #change11 - 2 views

  • I worked on “learning objects,” which can be characterized as educational materials designed with the understanding that they will be reused in a broad variety of contexts
  • humans are too “expensive
  • the “reusability paradox.
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  • – a great resource that is essentially impossible to reuse, or a really poor resource that you can easily reuse
  • an interest in providing teachers real-time suggestions about the best way to use their next 10 minutes, are relatively new areas for me.
  • • Online Self-Organizing Social Systems. http://opencontent.org/docs/ososs.pdf
  • I would like to invite students to reflect on the practical impact on people they would like to their educational technology / educational research work to have.
anonymous

Empowerment: the emperor's new clothes - 5 views

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    Harvard Business Review article
anonymous

Checklist for strong elearning - 0 views

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    Cathy Moore
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