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Nigel Coutts

Organisational Learning - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    For schools the concept of a learning organisation should make perfect sense, after all learning is our core business, or it should be. Perhaps that almost three decades after Peter Senge identified the importance of learning within organisations the idea is only now gaining traction in schools tells us something about the approach taken to learning and teaching within schools. With an increased focus on the development of professional learning communities as a response to the complex challenges that emerge from a rapidly changing society, it is worth looking at what a learning organisation requires for success.
John Onwuegbu

Can Google Drive Turn The Game? - 13 views

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    Cloud computing as means of increasing capacity without investing in new infrastructure has become the 'Holy Grail' of modern enterprises, but given the substantial fear of data security and up-time services had posed stumbling blocks on the overall adoption.
E-Cigs Zone

The Hidden Dangers O - 1 views

The Hidden Dangers Of Passive Smoke Visit http://www.ecigzone.tk Whether you like it or not, you are exposed to passive smoke either in your workplace or public areas. Passive smoke causes at lea...

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started by E-Cigs Zone on 28 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
Martin Burrett

Too Noisy - 0 views

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    This is a great simple Apple device app to help you reach an appropriate level of volume in your classroom. Watch the gauge rise and the background change as the volume increases. You can adjust the sensitivity for the situation/activity. The app is supported by ads, but these only appear as you start the app. Download the app at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/too-noisy/id499844023 http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Classroom+Management+%26+Rewards
Christopher Pappas

How An LMS and BYOD Changed A School - 0 views

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    How An LMS and BYOD Changed A School This article describes a three-year implementation of a Learning Management System into a traditional private school on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It shows the capacity of the LMS to promote classroom change and the power of the blended learning approach when a BYOD program is introduced to increase access to learning resources. http://elearningindustry.com/how-an-lms-and-byod-changed-a-school
Shannon Panzo

Mental Photography (ZOXing) Report - 3 views

Mental Photography Brain Management ZOXing ZOX Pro Training Knowledge is Power 1. Are you overworked and stressed out? 2...

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started by Shannon Panzo on 09 Jul 15 no follow-up yet
Shannon Panzo

Speed Reading vs ZOXing - 4 views

What is Speed Reading vs ZOXing Readers, the world over, claim Reading to be primary for communication, and an essential factor in the new knowledge financial system. It also remains as an eff...

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started by Shannon Panzo on 04 Jun 15 no follow-up yet
jiyaverma

Oracle 10g RAC course by Multisoft Systems - 0 views

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    Oracle 10g RAC course from Multisoft Systems increases aspirant skills in configuring and managing database services in the RAC environment.
Amanda Kenuam

Increasing School Year Academic Gains During the Summer - 0 views

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    "online resources, Special Education, summer fever, summer, summer camps, academic gains, learning games, summer reading"
David Wetzel

How to Use Twitter to Stay Informed in Science and Math - 5 views

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    The value of Twitter for helping you and your colleagues stay informed of the latest trends, ideas, resources, and Web 2.0 integration tools has increased tremendously in the past year. A Web 2.0 tool is available for exploiting the every growing information on Twitter to remove barriers and allow you to collaborate with other science and math teachers. This new online tool is paper.li - a source of daily Twitter newsletters in education.
Keith Hamon

Masters of Media » What are the trends in e-learning? - 0 views

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    While I was wondering about the right topic of my master thesis, I was thinking of technologies that might have the biggest impact on e-learning in the future. That means, that I don't want to write about Second Life or other new media that didn't revolutionize learning in the last years. Even though the number of users is increasing, I honestly don't see a big future of Second Life for educational purposes. I am more interested in new fields of e-learning that will change the ways of teaching and learning. After some Internet research, I found the following trends for e-learning technology
Salford PGRs

Need Help Building Your Personal Learning Network (PLN)? | The Edublogger - 0 views

  • Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) are all about using web tools such as blogs, wiki, twitter, facebook to create connections with others which extend our learning, increases our reflection while enabling us to learn together as part of a global community
  • PLNs increase our opportunities to ask questions and receive help compared to our normal daily face-to-face interactions
  • It’s really important that we use these tools first for our own personal learning so that we can understand how to use them with our students.
Zsolt Kulcsár

Seven Habits of Highly Connected People - 0 views

  • 4. Share
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      4. Oszd meg! A win-win, quick-win és egyéb idióta kifejezések már a könyökömen jönnek ki. Futótűzként szoktak az üzletágon végigsöpörni, és mindenki ismételgeti, mintha ez lenne a lényeg... A konnektivista szervezetben ez a (versenyszellemű) szemlélet nem értelmezett. Akkor működik hatékonyan egy csoport, ha a tagok nem kotlóstyúkként ülnek a tudásukon rettegve azon, hogy más is megszerezheti azt a tudást, ami most számára a pótolhatatlanság illúzióját nyújtja. Ne oszd meg, és pótolhatatlanná teszed - ez a szabály egy versengő szervezetben. Ha hosszú távon akarsz sikeres lenni, kapcsolatokra van szükséged. Ez a fajta attitűd bezár, ellehetetleníti a kommunikációt és a tudáscserét, mely nélkül roppant nehezen fejlődik a szervezet. Oszd meg feltétel nélkül. Paradoxonnak tűnhet, de ez vezet a valódi sikerhez.
  • When you share, people are more willing to share with you. In a networked world, this gives you access to more than you could ever produce or buy by yourself. By sharing, you increase your own capacity, which increases your marketability.
  • 5. RTFM
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    Stephen Downes The first thing any connected person should be is receptive. Whether on a discussion forum, mailing list, or in a blogging community or gaming site, it is important to spend some time listening and getting the lay of the land.
James OReilly

ThinkBalm publishes business value study « ThinkBalm: Immersive Internet insi... - 0 views

  • Nearly 30% of survey respondents (19 of 66) said their organization recouped their investment in immersive technologies in less than nine months, once their project(s) launched.
  • The top motivations for investment in immersive technology in 2008 /1Q 2009 were enabling people in disparate locations to spend time together, increased innovation, and cost savings or avoidance.
  • Early implementers are choosing the simplest use cases first. The most common were learning and training (80%, or 53 of 66 respondents focused on this use case) and meetings (76%, or 50 of 66 respondents). Some intend to take on more complex use cases in 2010 or 2011.
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  • Immersive technology won out over a variety of alternatives primarily due to low cost and the increased engagement it delivers. The leading alternatives were Web conferencing and in-person meetings, followed by phone calls.
  • Work-related use of the Immersive Internet is in the early adopter phase. Before it can pass into the early majority phase, practitioners and the technology vendors who serve them must “cross the chasm.” The most common barriers to adoption are target users having inadequate hardware, corporate security restrictions, and getting users interested in the technology.
Lisa M Lane

Open for Learning: The CMS and the Open Learning Network | in education - 2 views

  • technology has failed to transform learning
    • Lisa M Lane
       
      Technology does not transform learning -- people developing and using technology to transform learning does that. Does one blame the technology, its design, or the uses to which it's been put?
  • these disruptions are likely to come from educational technologists and leaders exploring new tools and new approaches to learning.
    • Lisa M Lane
       
      or, what would be even better from a pedagogical perspective, change could come from innovative faculty, as they use new tools to achieve their teaching goals
  • should also be taken as critiques of the predominant pedagogical model in higher education
    • Lisa M Lane
       
      It is, I think, primarily a critique of the pedagogical model.
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  • Because there is some confidential and proprietary data in the CMS, we have traditionally locked all course data behind a login screen, viewable only by an instructor and the officially enrolled members of his or her class
    • Lisa M Lane
       
      An excellent point! This can be solved with selective use of CMS elements, and entering as little as possible into the LMS. Linking out is significant as a practice and a philosophy. I try to teach faculty to do that regardless of which CMS they are using.
  • the vast majority of instructors who adopted the CMS largely ignored Bloom's challenge to make an "educational contribution of the greatest magnitude," instead focusing on increasing the administrative efficiency of their jobs
  • In practice, the vast majority of instructors who adopted the CMS largely ignored Bloom's challenge to make an "educational contribution of the greatest magnitude," instead focusing on increasing the administrative efficiency of their jobs.
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    commented and annotated by several people, including me -- Jared Stein's comments particularly helpful
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