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Internal Communication Manager jobs, London, £33,492 to £39,430 per annum | G... - 0 views

  • hands-on communications professional
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      Interesting phrase in this context
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    Interesting :-)
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Biochemical Soul » Science Blogging: The Future of Science Communication & Wh... - 0 views

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    The importance of science blogs
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What Intrigues Me About Google Wave - 0 views

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    Google's new communication tool due out in the autumn
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    This is going to be big. There is a preview at the wave home page: http://wave.google.com/ (It's quite a long demo talk btw). It is in alpha at the moment and they've unusually announced it now to get developers on board before beta release in the autumn (does anything web 2.0-y ever get beyond beta these days?) as they're releasing it open source.
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PESL: Teaching at Nottingham - 0 views

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    Nottingham's collection of resources on teaching including videos and short written contributions.
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    Very interesting website. Should give us lots of food for thought for our ESD website discussions that are supposed to be happening soon.
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Logic+Emotion: The Micro-Sociology of Networks - 0 views

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    Interesting video on the effects of the web on our networks - technology doesn't change people but .......
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shared by David Andrew on 24 Mar 09 - Cached
  • The story of the frustrated student is the subject of a short video produced by students at Manchester Metropolitan University. The university is looking into alternative ways to communicate with students, specifically an SMS service in which messages are sent directly to students’ mobile phones. The system is incredibly simple: staff post a message to the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), and if the message is urgent, the staff member begins the message with the keyword ‘urgent’. The next 160 characters are then sent as an SMS. It’s an opt-in system which students value - not least because they are more likely to receive the messages if they go straight to their mobile device.
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      Could we do this in CE6?
  • We shape our tools and thereafter our tools shape us. - Marshall McLuhan
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Diffusion Theory & Instructional Technology - 0 views

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    This paper discusses how the theories of innovation diffusion have been incorporated into the field of instructional technology.
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    Saw this on a science feed and only scanned it so far. The paper is old, but it might be interesting - various fields are interested in how innovations spread through a community (e.g. agriculture) and considering those theories with respect to education might be interesting. Anyone seen anything similar in the past?
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Launch event for report on Web 2.0 in higher education : JISC - 0 views

  • Launch event for report on Web 2.0 in higher education A  report  that  explores  the  impact  that web 2.0 and the collaborative, social web are having on higher education in the UK will be launched on May 12, 2009. The report, produced by the committee of inquiry into the changing learner experience, also contains a comparative international review covering the USA, Australia, South Africa and the Netherlands. The report, titled ‘HE in a Web 2.0 World’, will be launched at an event at The Barbican, London and will be hosted by committee chair, Sir David Meville. He said, 'The report evaluates the challenges for universities and their staff in keeping pace with, and capitalising on, these trends and argues there are very strong drivers for change.' Ewan McIntosh, 4iP Digital Commissioner for Scotland and Northern Ireland will also be speaking at the event. The  committee was formed to investigate the impact of students’ widespread use  social  networking  technologies  such  as  Facebook,  blogs, twitter, podcasting,  YouTube  and  the  like  on  Higher  Education. Although an independent committee,   it   is   backed   by  all  of  the  principal  bodies  in  UK post-compulsory  education,  namely:  the  Higher  Education  Academy  (The Academy),  Universities  UK  (UUK), the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC),  the  Higher  Education  Funding  Council  for England (HEFCE), the Scottish  Funding  Council  (SFC), the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW),  the Department  for  Employment and Learning for Northern Ireland  (DELNI),  Lifelong  Learning UK (LLUK), Becta and the Learning and Skills Council (LSC). When 6pm – 8pm, 12 May 2009Where The Garden Room, Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS
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    Launch next Tuesday in the Barbican
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AERA SIG Communication of Research :: Ejournals in Education - 0 views

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    Open access journals in education
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Education Community Blog - 0 views

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    Using a Livescribe pen, a document camera and Jing (screen recording) to make a 'Mathcast/Pencast'. Could be useful, as it can combine old fashioned 'chalkboard' type work with screencasting/recording technologies.
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