Cathy Davidson's blog about a Coursera Massive Online Open Courses (MOOC) which is starting soon for 6 weeks, and what she hopes to teach in her higher education course. This was posted on the ETMOOC diigo site.
A project from an English newspaper's online presence gathering contributions to the question "What has technology enabled you to do?"
Not directly learning and teaching related, but interesting. Perhaps as a project for students?
A presentation that gives four useful steps for building the right sort of online/digital presence (footprint).
It's not just about protecting your personal information. It's also about building and maintaining a positive public presence.
An online site where teachers share a range of different resources including multimedia resources, lesson plans and up to entire courses. These are increasingly called Open Education Resources (OERs).
The table of cotents for the "learning guide" for Gamestar Mechanic. An online site designed to help Grade 4-9 learning game design. The learning guide comes with a range of resources, including lesson plans.
An online lecture (slides+audio) from Prof Peter Albion (from USQ) for use in the course EDP4130. In 20 minutes or so Peter gives some background to the changes in society, information availability etc that is - at least for some - suggesting a need for new approaches to knowledge, learning and teaching.
This site was developed for teachers who make resources and sell direct to other teachers. You can download 1000s of free resources, but also buy at reasonable prices. Great for your toolbelt.
Amazing, my mum just emailed this link to me and I was about to put it on diigo. Glad to see it already made it here :) Lots of free resources and ideas.