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David Andrew

The Fourth Symposium on Social Learning Space: Learning Outside the Square - 0 views

  • The Fourth Symposium on Social Learning Space: Learning Outside the Square [c] This one-day event will take place on Monday 6 April 2009 at Oxford Brookes University's Gipsy Lane Campus in Headington, Oxford, and will showcase the Reinvention Centre space located there.
David Andrew

Observatory of borderless higher education - 0 views

shared by David Andrew on 19 May 09 - Cached
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    It's got a lot of useful stuff on trans-national education, and, for those with an interest in e-learning, a big report is just out on the use of Web 2.0 in HE across five countries. Anyone who wants to access it needs to log in with username: qmul.ac.uk and password: concert . That log in is for anyone in QM, so do pass it on to colleagues who you feel might be interested.
David Andrew

AERA SIG Communication of Research :: Ejournals in Education - 0 views

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    Open access journals in education
David Andrew

Astonishment: a post-constructivist investigation into mathematics as passion | Springe... - 0 views

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    "teaching for astonishment"
anonymous

ePortfolio at Warwick - 0 views

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    This is a really good example of a pretty light touch ePortfolio 'system'. It's actually not an ePortfolio system at all!
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    I think this is a good example of not only a light-touch approach to ePortfolios but also a more enlightened approach to web publishing in general.
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    Yes - and nice to see their blogs being used - was looking at some PhD students portfolio's. (Warwick gave all students blogs a couple of years ago risky but looks as if it is paying off, nice blot software used). Raises the issue about public access - but I guess we are getting more relaxed about that?
a lang

Text Messaging Shows Promise as a Survey Tool - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Ed... - 1 views

shared by a lang on 06 Oct 09 - Cached
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    Another use for the text messaging services we are considering in ESD?
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    I should really make a list of "requirements" to take to the meeting to find out whether the service being presented would indeed allow all this stuff. I was at a training course last Friday on audience voting systems and we had a go at using a thing called PollEverywhere which allows voting by text, web or twitter. David, I think you've mentioned PollEverywhere before? It is rather good. You can get a free Higher Ed account for up to 32 participants...doesn't do any reporting, or there's a variety of paid plans which give access to more sophisticated features. It's quite neat. http://www.polleverywhere.com/
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