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Jez Cope

Using live blogging to enhance the learning experience | Higher Education Network | Gua... - 0 views

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    A multimedia lecturer has seen the potential of the real-time reporting of fast-changing events to engage his students
Geraldine Jones

sample-essay-selwyn.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    What are the key features of social media and just what is their significance to contemporary higher education? How are social media applications currently being used in higher education settings? What changes does higher education need to make in order to remain relevant in the apparently fast-changing digital age?
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    "Of course, clear lines need to be drawn between the immediate practical tasks of developing forms of social media use that better fit within the current 'grammar' of formal higher education systems, and addressing the rather more difficult longer-term issues of system-wide reform and redesign. In terms of this latter point, there is a clear need to thoroughly consider and discuss what higher education is, and what forms it should take in a 21st-century digital age. Indeed, many of the controversies and tensions concerning the use of social media in higher education have little to do with the technology itself. Instead, these are issues that are driven by personal belief and opinion about 'the essentially ethical question [of] what counts' as worthwhile learning and worthwhile education (Standish, 2008: 351). In this sense, social media are socially disruptive technologies that prompt a range of deeply ideological (rather than purely technical) questions about the nature of institutionalized education."
Jez Cope

Learning with 'e's: Synching feelings - 0 views

  • I certainly think long and hard about what I write on this blog, because with between 1000-2000 views per day, and a stream of comments coming in from those who either agree or disagree with my views, I sure feel as though I am being peer reviewed.
  • They have credibility in a different sense to peer reviewed journal articles.
  • One final word: We need to remember that professionals built the Titanic, but an amateur built the Ark. It's not always about expertise - sometimes it's about passion.
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  • You may already have noticed that blog addresses are beginning to appear in the reference lists of peer reviewed journal articles.
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    Interesting commentary on the academic validity (or otherwise) of blogging.
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