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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.
Elizabeth Greener

The nature of learning: using research to inspire practice - 1 views

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    What do we know about how people learn? How do young people's motivations and emotions influence their learning? What does research show to be the benefits of group work, formative assessments, technology applications, or project-based learning and when are they most effective? How is learning affected by family background? These are among the questions addressed for the OECD by leading researchers from North America and Europe. This book brings together the lessons of research on both the nature of learning and different educational applications, and it summarises these as seven key concluding principles.
Roger Cook

Twitterati flocks to researcher's posts | Story & Education Stories | The Australian - 0 views

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    "I JUST can't see the point of doing research if no one is going to read it," says Simon Chapman, professor of public health and director of research at the University of Sydney.
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.
Roger Cook

DEHub - Innovation in Distance Education (UNE, CSU, USQ, CQU, Massey) - 0 views

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    This site serves as a central hub to facilitate and support the research and dissemination of best practices in distance education in the Australian higher education sector. Check out links on http://delicious.com/dehub
Roger Cook

Gartner Adds Big Data, Gamification, and Internet of Things to Its Hype Cycle - 0 views

Roger Cook

Game Changers: Education and Information Technologies | EDUCAUSE.edu - 1 views

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    "Game Changers: Education and Information Technologies is a collection of chapters and case studies contributed by college and university presidents, provosts, faculty, and other stakeholders. Institutions are finding new ways of achieving higher education's mission without being crippled by constraints or overpowered by greater expectations."
Elizabeth Greener

Survey of Online Learning in the States - 4 views

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    Grade Change - Tracking Online Education in the United State is the eleventh annual report on the state of online learning in U.S. higher education. The survey is designed, administered and analyzed by the Babson Survey Research Group, with data collection conducted in partnership with the College Board. Using responses from more than 2,800 colleges and universities, this study is aimed at answering fundamental questions about the nature and extent of online education.
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Natasha Giardina

Test-Taking Cements Knowledge Better Than Studying, Researchers Say - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Interesting article on the effects of test-taking as a learning tool.
Elizabeth Greener

Innovative Teaching for Effective Learning - 1 views

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    The Innovative Teaching for Effective Learning ITEL project is conceived as a future-oriented and innovation-focused contribution to OECD's work on teachers and teaching. It focuses on the pedagogical knowledge base and competences of teachers and how they should be redefined to be in line with recent developments in understanding effective learning, as for example as hightlighted in publication: The Nature of Learning: Using Research to Inspire Practice.
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