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David Andrew

Does the Brain Like E-Books? - Room for Debate Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Does the Brain Like E-Books?
David Andrew

Learning Spaces | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    E-book - I have not read it but it looks comprehensive
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    I have read it (so has Sam I think). It is well worth reading through (at least quickly) to see the range of ideas. There are some good, fairly fundamental, things to think about e.g. encouraging social spaces, flexible spaces, group learning spaces etc. There are also some videos of some british learning spaces somewhere - I'll see if I can find the link.
a lang

Close the Book. Recall. Write It Down. - Chronicle.com - 0 views

shared by a lang on 28 Apr 09 - Cached
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    Very good advice - I did a photoreading course some time ago and the activation stage was crucial - ie when you put the book away and revise what you have learnt from it. The other thing that was not mentioned here which I think is interesting is to do a mindmap or list of what you already know before you read something - I don't know how students here would find it - at Londonmet they found it very difficult - and we really surprised at how much they did know - and how it made reading easier.
David Andrew

Information Science Reference - 0 views

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    New book on concept mapping and collaborative learning
David Andrew

OECD iLibrary | Teachers as Designers of Learning Environments - 0 views

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    "Educational Research and Innovation Centre for Educational Research and Innovation This series of books from the OECD's Centre for Educational Research and Innovations provides the results of OECD work on innovation in education."
Eoin McDonnell

Doodle: Easy Scheduling - 0 views

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    Doodle helps scheduling meetings and other appointments. Doodle is simple, quick, free and requires no registration. Simply set up a poll, send a link to all participants, watch progress online, and finally choose the most suitable date.
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    Very useful - much clearer and simpler than timebridge which I have used before- timebridge does have more sophistication and enables people to book appointments with you via google calendar - tried it,nobody did - story of my life
David Andrew

Flexner Report - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The Flexner Report is a book-length study of medical education in the United States and Canada, written by the professional educator Abraham Flexner and published in 1910 under the aegis of the Carnegie Foundation. Many aspects of the present-day American medical profession stem from the Flexner Report and its aftermath.
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    1910 report on medical education - lectures etc in America
David Andrew

Science of the Invisible ~ Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes - 0 views

shared by David Andrew on 23 Apr 09 - Cached
  • Cost of Peer Review Exceeds the Cost of Giving Every Researcher a Grant Scott Leslie passed this along. "We show that the $40,000 (Canadian) cost of preparation for a grant application and rejection by peer review in 2007 exceeded that of giving every qualified investigator a direct baseline discovery grant of $30,000 (average grant). This means the Canadian Federal Government could institute direct grants for 100% of qualified applicants for the same money." Ironically, this report is published in a subscription-locked peer-reviewed paper, the total cost of which is entangled in the mechanisms for selecting which papers are good enough to publish. Pot, meet kettle. A.J. Cann, Science of the Invisible, April 21, 2009. [Comment] [Link] [Tags: Subscription Services, Books, Canada]
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    Cost of peer review of research
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