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Roger Cook

A framework for Web 2.0 learning design - 0 views

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    Matt Bower, John G. Hedberg & Andreas Kuswara (2010): A framework for Web 2.0 learning design, Educational Media International, 47:3, 177-198 This paper describes an approach to conceptualising and performing Web 2.0-enabled learning design. Based on the Technological, Pedagogical and Content Knowledge model of educational practice, the approach conceptualises Web 2.0 learning design by relating Anderson and Krathwohl's Taxonomy of Learning, Teaching and Assessing, and different types of constructive and negotiated pedagogies to a range of contemporary Web 2.0-based learning technologies. The learning design process can then be based upon the extent to which different Web 2.0 technologies support the content, pedagogical, modality and synchronicity requirements of the learning tasks.
Roger Cook

Learning Designs - Products of the AUTC project on ITC-based learning designs - 0 views

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    The project was commissioned in 2000 by the AUTC to explore the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to facilitate flexible learning opportunities for students by identifying learning designs that have been demonstrated to contribute to high quality learning experiences and determining which learning designs may be redeveloped in a more generic form.
Roger Cook

ePrimer series | Ako Aotearoa - 0 views

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    The E-Primer series: #1 - E-learning in context - An introduction to e-learning and the international experience; definitions of terms; a theory for e-learning; technologies; benefits #2 - E-education and faculty - Education theory and e-learning; the changing role of faculty; workload issues; quality #3 - Designing for e-learning - Instructional design; learning objects; constructing a hybrid course #4 - Online discourse - Synchronous and asynchronous communications; designing online discourse; online facilitation. #5 - Extending e-possibilities - Web 2.0; ePortfolios; virtual worlds; lifelong learning, etc A blog updating various elements of the E-Primers is being kept at http://e-ako.blogspot.com/
Roger Cook

oldsmooc - 1 views

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    ""Learning Design for a 21st Century Curriculum". The course will run from 10th January to 13th March 2013."
Roger Cook

LSE produces new Twitter guide for academics - 10 - 2011 - News archive - News - News a... - 2 views

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    How can Twitter, which limits users to 140 characters per tweet, have any relevance to universities and academia, where journal articles are between 3,000-8,000 words long? Can anything of academic value ever be said in just 140 characters? A new Twitter guide published by the LSE Public Policy Group |and the LSE Impact of Social Sciences blog |seeks to answer this question, and show academics and researchers how to get the most out of the micro-blogging site. The Guide is designed to lead the novice through the basics of Twitter but also provide tips on how it can aid the teaching and research of the more experienced academic tweeter.
Roger Cook

7 Things You Should Know About Collaborative Learning Spaces | EDUCAUSE.edu - 4 views

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    Alternative classroom designs have emerged that support collaborative learning and shift the focus away from lecture-based formats.
Roger Cook

Learning and the MOOC | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views

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    April 3-4 2013: ...we will engage the teaching and learning community in exploring this new online course model. Tour institutional examples of MOOCs, various instructional designs and delivery models, processes, methodologies for setting up and evaluating the model, and implications for teaching and learning.
anonymous

Home - Learning Design at QUT - Guides at Queensland University of Technology - 3 views

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    blog integration test
Roger Cook

Student engagement guidelines - 0 views

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    These guidelines have been designed as a developmental tool for individual staff, schools and faculties to consider how they can progressively increase student engagement in the online environment.
Roger Cook

ELI Webinar - The Six Dimensions of Next-Generation Learning | EDUCAUSE (Sept 10, 2012) - 3 views

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    (View webinar archive and support resources) - Next Generation Learning Challenges has identified six essential dimensions of next-generation learning: - learning goals focused on deeper, more comprehensive outcomes - measurement of progress through embedded and adaptive assessment - learning designs that are personalized, competency-based, and supportive - blended and open-source implementation and change management - conditions that enable "breakthrough models" to succeed - broad and rapid scaling to match the widespread need
Roger Cook

Disrupting Ourselves: The Problem of Learning in Higher Education (EDUCAUSE Review) | E... - 1 views

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    "A growing appreciation for the porous boundaries between the classroom and life experience, along with the power of social learning, authentic audiences, and integrative contexts, has created not only promising changes in learning but also disruptive moments in teaching." (Randy Bass (bassr@georgetown.edu) is Associate Provost and Executive Director of the Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship at Georgetown University. )
Roger Cook

Seeking Evidence of Impact in Blended Learning: New Models, Designs, and Results | EDUC... - 0 views

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    The presenters will describe their work over the past two years with 53 researchers in blended learning from all over the world. The result of the project was the book Blended Learning Research Perspectives: Volume II.
Natasha Giardina

Web Color Chart - Hexadecimal - by VisiBone - 0 views

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    useful for blackboard design?
Roger Cook

The 3P Learning Model - Educational Technology & Society, 13 (4), 74-85. - 0 views

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    Recognizing the failures of traditional Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) initiatives to achieve performance improvement, we need to rethink how we design new TEL models that can respond to the learning requirements of the 21st century and mirror the characteristics of knowledge and learning which are fundamentally personal, social, distributed, ubiquitous, flexible, dynamic, and complex in nature. In this paper, we discuss the 3P learning model; a vision of learning characterized by the convergence of lifelong, informal, and personalized learning within a social context. The 3P learning model encompasses three core elements: Personalization, Participation, and Knowledge-Pull. We then present the social software supported learning framework as a framework that illustrates the 3P learning model in action, based on Web 2.0 concepts and social software technologies.
Tim Plaisted

TED Blog | Announcing TED Conversations! - 1 views

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    TED Conversations was designed and built from the ground up to foster meaningful conversation among the global community who watch, share and discuss TEDTalks.
Roger Cook

Taking The Lead: Strategic Management for e-Learning | Ako Aotearoa - 0 views

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    This project developed a report called "Taking the Lead: Strategic management for e-Learning" for Chief Executives and senior executive officers of New Zealand's tertiary education institutions and organisations. It is designed to help them consider the contribution they can make to the strategic development and management of e-learning in their institutions.
Tim Plaisted

Getting Real - 1 views

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    Getting Real is the business, design, programming, and marketing philosophies of 37signals - a developer of web-based software used by over 1 million people and businesses in 70 countries.
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