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Paul Beaufait

Centre for Educational Research and Innovation (CERI) - Open Educational Resources - 0 views

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    "The [OECD's OER] project analyses and maps the scale and scope of initiatives regarding "open educational resources" (OER) in terms of their purpose, content, and funding" (Centre for Educational Research and Innovation (CERI) - Open Educational Resources, ¶2).
Paul Beaufait

Open Access - 0 views

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    "Every researcher now needs to know about open access and we're here to help you find out how" (deck, ¶1, 2015.06.16).
Paul Beaufait

Wayne Mackintosh on an Open Educational Resources University | LearnCentral - 0 views

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    A LearnCentral "webinar with Wayne Mackintosh on designing an "Open Educational Resources" (OER) university and creating free learning for all students worldwide" (Event Details, Detail[ed] Description, ¶1).
Sylvia Currie

Welcome to the open online course on Learning & Knowledge Analytics | Learning and Know... - 0 views

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    "Learning & Knowledge Analytics 2011 - LAK11 - is an open course that will be offered from January 10 - February 20, 2011. LAK11 serves as an introduction to the growing field of analytics in teaching, learning, training, development, and organizational knowledge. "
Sylvia Currie

Critical Technology: implementing a really simple badge system - 0 views

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    I aspired to create a really simple badge system design so a beginner could implement open badges. I had the following restraints to this implementation; creating the badge images needed to be really simple, and saved as .png files. the badge system design was to be a basic hierarchy where three micro-badges lead to a badge. the tasks to earn each badge were to be simple. the badges needed to be hosted and issued from one of the free services currentlly available. the badges had to easily move over to the Mozilla digital backpack for organization and display.
Sylvia Currie

E I E I Oh dear… McDonaldization of the e-coursebook? | TOETOE - Technology f... - 0 views

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    Excellent analysis of ebook issues and reliance on textbooks in our educational culture. Part of the current seminar discussion at SCoPE. By Alannah Fitzgerald
Sylvia Currie

Eportfolios: In search of a silver bullet - Kwantlen Mahara Pilot - 0 views

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    "My interest in eportfolio tools grew out of efforts to solve a very practical problem: how to allow students to manage and share files (especially large media files) beyond the confines of the institutional learning management system. Students were increasingly asking for better ways to collaborate with classmates and share course and assignment files, as well as for the ability to access their work beyond the duration of a single course. My experimentation with with eportfolio tools began with Mahara, an open source eportfolio application. I piloted the use of Mahara with a small group of students to test whether it would meet their file sharing needs. It was quickly apparent that without faculty engagement, students would be unlikely to invest time in using such a system on their own. This led me to wonder if other institutions had been down similar paths. "
anonymous

Social Networks Adapting Pedagogical Practice - SNAPP - 0 views

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    SNAPP is a software tool that allows users to visualize the network of interactions resulting from discussion forum posts and replies. The network visualisations of forum interactions provide an opportunity for teachers to rapidly identify patterns of user behaviour - at any stage of course progression. SNAPP has been developed to extract all user interactions from various commercial and open source learning management systems (LMS) such as BlackBoard (including the former WebCT), and Moodle. SNAPP is compatible for both Mac and PC users and operates in Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari.
Sylvia Currie

Consultation on the promotion and validation of non-formal and informal learn... - 0 views

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    "The European Commission is seeking input on the promotion and validation of non-formal and informal learning. The implications of an EU-policy on this issue would be far-reaching, especially if it were to devise an accreditation initiative or  framework evaluating informal learning experiences (e.g., through those gained via open courses such as the ones offered by George Siemens, Alec Couros, Jim Groom, Stephen Downes, David Wiley, & Dave Cormier)." It will be interesting to follow this as a possible model for informal learning at SCoPE and other PD opportunities. Related to the "Evaluation Practices for Informal/Self-Paced Adult Learning" seminar: http://scope.bccampus.ca/mod/forum/view.php?id=1691
Paul Beaufait

Abstract and Findings - Eportfolios: - 0 views

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    This page introduces findings from Meg Goodine's examination of numerous case studies in comparison with broader post-secondary electronic portfolio research. "While not a silver bullet, with careful planning and attention to key questions, there is strong evidence that eportfolios can help students more authentically demonstrate what they have learned and connect this learning to their lives beyond our institutions." (Abstract, ¶4, retrieved 2010.06.07)
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    from blog page corresponding to "a similar site... [created with] a dedicated, open source eportfolio application" (Eportfolios: Introduction, ¶1, 2010.01.05; retrieved 2010.06.07).
Paul Beaufait

Online Education Database - Online Colleges and Universities | OEDb - 0 views

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    "OEDb currently contains reviews of 1,025 programs from 83 accredited online colleges. Unlike other leading online education directories, our database only lists accredited online colleges ..." (Welcome to the Online Education Database, ¶1).
Sylvia Currie

tony carr online conferences - Google Search - 0 views

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