Developing digital literacies - 5 views
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Digital literacy looks beyond functional IT skills to describe a richer set of digital behaviours, practices and identities. What it means to be digitally literate changes over time and across contexts, so digital literacies are essentially a set of academic and professional situated practices supported by diverse and changing technologies.
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Thanks Anne for highlighting this resource to our group, it is indeed valuable and ended up as suggested resources for topic 2 on the course site!! best wishes Maria
Online learning: it is all about dialogue, involvement, support and control- according ... - 9 views
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Please notice that the above link is no longer in use; please go to http://www.open.edu/openlearnworks/pluginfile.php/60429/mod_page/content/1/Activity_2_extract.pdf to find this interesting paper!
White, D. & Le Cornu, A. (2011) Visitors and residents: A new typology for online engag... - 2 views
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Visitors and Residents: A new typology for online engagement This article proposes a continuum of 'Visitors' and 'Residents' as a replacement for Prensky's much‐criticised Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants. Challenging the basic premises upon which Prensky constructed his typology, Visitors and Residents fulfil a similar purpose in mapping individuals' engagement with the Web.
Motivating learners in open and distance learning: do we need a new theory of learner s... - 4 views
Conole, G. (2015). The 7Cs of Learning Design. (In press) - 3 views
Anderson, T. (Ed.). (2008). The theory and practice of online learning (pp 419-439). At... - 6 views
Scaffolding For Online Learning: Interview with Gilly Salmon, Author of E-Tivities (201... - 1 views
The Resident Web and Its Impact on the Academy - 4 views
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On the Web, there is a close coupling between the individual, their persona and the information they consume and produce. This stands in stark contrast to the traditional discipline of academic writing and publishing, which requires the extraction of self, even as the credibility and status of the author is still paramount.
Directory of OER repositories - 3 views
The Digital Scholar : how technology is transforming academic practice (Weller 2011) - 3 views
5 Challenges We Overcame Moving To A Flipped Staff Meeting - 0 views
Weller, M. 2014. Battle for Open: How openness won and why it doesn't feel like victory... - 1 views
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