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anonymous

Universities' use of virtual technologies is 'patchy' - 0 views

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    We probably shouldn't be unduly concerned with QM's apparent lack of progress in the Web2.0 area....yet....
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    Article in the Guardian education about HE's use of Web2.0 technologies. It's driven by the publication of a report by Sir David Melville but highly annoyingly does not provide any reference for the report itself....I have managed to track it down....see the "Higher Education in a Web2.0 World" bookmark!
David Andrew

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
anonymous

JISC Web2practice - 0 views

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    This is a JISC backed site covering the use of Web2.0 tools in all areas of academic practice...research, teaching and administration. It's currently looking a bit thin (July 2009) but hopefully it will get fleshed out.
Giles Martin

Adobe Connect Now - 0 views

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    Adobe Connect web meeting app - available for free for up to three participants (including host - only one who needs to sign up). Participants simply go to the host's meeting room url (which is easy to remember) and can use webcams/audio, share screen/windows, type messages and meeting notes, use the whiteboard, exchange files.
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    I have an account and tested it with Carl. For me - seemed to work well and could be a useful (and free) way of conducting, say, a tutorial with feedback for someone who couldn't physically be there for whatever reason. Anyone who wants to try, let me know and I'll invite you to the meeting room.
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    Looks very good - liked the way it went straight to gmail to find contacts - lets try it more widely.
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    We recommended this to the folks running a Clinical Dermatology course for holding their virtual tutorials and it seemed to work pretty well. It does require quite an up to date version of the Flash player which can be a problem...i.e. anyone attempting to use a student service machine or some staff with 'managed' computers won't be able to use it. I believe Electronic Engineering have forked out for the "pro" version...or at least they have in the past. As usual with Adobe stuff,,,it looks slick! DimDim is another web-conferencing thingy that seems to get a lot of press...haven't used it myself. Elluminate is another one that I've seen used at several meetings I've been to recently.
a lang

Fibreculture Journal Issue 14 - 0 views

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    Coauthored by Ien Ang who is a scholar whose work I like. From the intro: "This paper emerges out of an interest in exploring the possible implications of Web 2.0 for the practice of humanities research. Scholars in the humanities have traditionally been dependent on the written word - on the production of intellectually dense discourse - and, in this producerly mode, they tend to be individualist, sole researchers. How can they respond to the challenges posed by Web 2.0 and its seemingly irresistible promotion of a participatory, expressive, and highly visual mode of cultural production?"
David Andrew

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 .......
David Andrew

VisualBlooms » home - 0 views

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    Visual representation of Bloom's taxonomy in relation to web 2.0 tools
anonymous

Digital student | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    This seems particularly pertinent given all the recent activity in College around the 'Student Experience'. The lastest version of JISC Inform talks about this and this appears to be the launch of their "Student Experiences of Technology" campaign which is bound to yield something useful.
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    Guardian education supplement examining technology in higher education, particularly so called Web2.0 technologies and examining the student perspective.
David Andrew

YouTube - A Portal to Media Literacy - 0 views

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    Michael Wesch video - July 2008 - good critique of the state of education and our failure to keep up with changes
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    I have to admit that I'm a big fan of Prof Wesch. His "The machine is using us" video on YouTube is still one of my favourite Web2.0 resources. He's going to be one of the keynote speakers at the ALT-C conference in September this year...the conference has a terrible sounding theme.." 'In dreams begins responsibility' - choice, evidence, and change "...yuk.
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    > His "The machine is using us" video on YouTube is still one of my favourite Web2.0 resources. Chime - I love that video!
Giles Martin

Internet is fostering a 'want it now' culture among students - 0 views

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    Ignoring the headline (main story is better)...report due which considers affect/impact of web2.0 on learning and teaching.
David Andrew

Save paper & ink printing only what you want « PrintWhatYouLike.com - 0 views

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    This service enables you to isolate and print parts of web pages - useful for printing pages without the ads etc
David Andrew

How to Save the World - 0 views

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    The introduction is boring but worth scrolling down to the main bits - might be useful for the web page group
David Andrew

edtechpost » PLE Diagrams - 0 views

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    Diagrams of people's personal learning environments - mostly using web 2.0 tools
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.
anonymous

Higher Education in a Web 2.0 World - 0 views

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    At last, I found this report...now I have to read it.
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    This report is the result of "an independent inquiry into the strategic and policy implications for higher education of the experience and expectations of learners in the light of their increasing use of the newest technologies"
a lang

Student hoaxes world's media with fake Wiki quote - web - Technology - 0 views

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    A useful little vignette for illustrating to students why they should not trust Wikipedia as a source!
David Andrew

Alternatives to Windows, Mac, Linux and online applications | AlternativeTo.net - 0 views

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    Web site for alternatives to software
David Andrew

BioMed Central | Full text | Wikis, blogs and podcasts: a new generation of Web-based t... - 0 views

  • Wikis, blogs and podcasts: a new generation of Web-based tools for virtual collaborative clinical practice and education
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