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Personal Learning Networks - WikiPODia - 0 views

  • The term "personal learning network" (PLN) frequently refers to a changing set of people and tools one uses to engage in continuing, informal professional development.
Ted Curran

The Net Generation's Informal and Educational Use of New Technologies | in education - 0 views

  • undergraduates in this group are high users of new technologies in their daily lives
  • the 18-24 year olds in this group were consumers, not producers of content using new technologies – few had created blogs (47%), wikis (16%) and podcasts (8%).
  • it is also important that students be critical consumers of online content, are able to assess the value of content, and are able to put it to good use in their academic endeavors
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  • The research reviewed reported that 18-24 year olds do not transfer their expertise with technologies to academic contexts
  • students in this group use Instant Messenger when completing assignments, and Google Docs for archiving and group work, even if their professors are unfamiliar with Google Docs
  • The findings of this pilot survey, along with the research reviewed, indicate that undergraduates’ application of new technologies for academic purposes can be likened to the five stages of technology adoption – Awareness, Adoption, Adaption, Appropriation, and Invention - reported in the Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow research
  • undergraduates’ creation of online content for educational purposes was low in both this and prior research
  • a small sample of 26 undergraduates of education at an urban private university in 2008, and can therefore not be generalized to all other contexts
Ted Curran

moodle-google - Project Hosting on Google Code - 0 views

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    If we switch to an open LMS like Moodle, there will still be Google Apps integration.
Ted Curran

Early adopters: transition to the new infrastructure for Google Apps accounts - 0 views

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    Several new Google Services available to Google Apps users.
Ted Curran

Using SharePoint as the File System for Moodle - Education Labs - 0 views

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    some interesting reasons for using Sharepoint to manage Moodle files.
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SCORM » SCORM Cloud - 0 views

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    This is a system for allowing any Web 2.0 tool to generate SCORM data so you can collect grade scoring data and populate it into your LMS gradebook.
Ted Curran

The Future of the LMS | e-Literate - 0 views

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    Michael Feldman discusses Sakai
Ted Curran

Harvesting Gradebook « Center for Teaching, Learning, & Technology - 0 views

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    A secure, flexible, web-interoperable gradebook is the first step at moving beyond the LMS.
Ted Curran

rSmart Sakai - 0 views

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    rSmart is a hosted, managed, support-oriented instance of Sakai. Hell yes.
Ted Curran

Google Apps FAQ | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    Comprehensive FAQ on Google Apps from Educause.
Ted Curran

Moodle at Wesleyan » Moodle Decision: FAQ - 0 views

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    great letter from academic tech department to school community explaining a switch to Moodle.
Ted Curran

BarnRaising - Wiki Patterns - 0 views

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    "Barn Raising" is a technique you can use to jump-start the use of a wiki in your community. You get the community together and collaboratively build the site together, increasing buy-in and filling the wiki with useful material up front.
Ted Curran

Envisioning the Post-LMS Era: The Open Learning Network (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

  • Faculty use the CMS primarily as an administrative tool … rather than as a tool anchored in pedagogy or cognitive science models."
  • Several reports confirm that instructors overwhelmingly use content distribution and administrative tools in the LMS while using interactive learning tools only sparingly
  • LMSs have become little more than "storage facilities for lecture notes and PowerPoint presentations."11
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  • largely failed to empower the strong and effective imaginations that students need for creative citizenship
  • First, LMSs are generally organized around discrete, arbitrary units of time — academic semesters. Courses typically expire and simply vanish every 15 weeks or so, thereby disrupting the continuity and flow of the learning process.
  • Second, LMSs are teacher-centric. Teachers create courses, upload content, initiate threaded discussions, and form groups. Opportunities for student-initiated learning activities in the traditional LMS are severely limited.
  • Finally, courses developed and delivered via the LMS are walled gardens, limited to those officially enrolled in them. This limitation impairs content sharing across courses, conversations between students within and across degree programs, and all of the dynamic learning affordances of the read-write web.2
  • personal learning networks (PLNs) to manage information, create content, and connect with others
  • personal cyberinfrastructures
  • Campbell argued that we should embrace technologies that enable co-learners to frame, curate, share, and direct learning "engagement streams
  • Value accrues to the system as a whole because the more users or ‘nodes’ there are in a network, the more possible connections there are
  • several significant weaknesses and challenges associated with PLEs
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  • Teachers and learners should be encouraged and supported in their efforts to find and use the most appropriate and effective best-of-breed tools outside the LMS
  • the University of Mary Washington deployed an instance of WordPress MultiUser (WPMU) as an alternative teaching and learning platform (UMW Blogs)
  • enabling the creation of blogs that automatically enroll students in courses as "members" of class blogs created by instructors
  • A pilot currently under way at Duke University (http://blogs-dev.oit.duke.edu) is aimed at assessing the viability of WPMU as an alternative platform for instructors teaching undergraduate and graduate courses. The list of potential uses on the pilot site includes using a WordPress blog as "the central course administrative tool" instead of Blackboard.
  • The LMS paradigm assumes that since some data must be kept private and secure, all data must be kept private and secure.
  • As depicted in Figure 1, proprietary applications and data such as the student information system (SIS), secure online assessment tools, and a university gradebook should be situated inside the private, secure university network. Personal publishing space, social networking, and collaboration tools live in the open, flexible cloud.
  • a loosely coupled gradebook is perhaps the essential module that brings all of the "small pieces" together.
  • instructors and students need a private, secure way to communicate about student performance on assignments, quizzes, and tests
  • If these artifacts are published on the web, they are individually addressable via URLs, so the OLN’s loosely coupled gradebook would simply require the submission of the URL instead of requiring students to upload the artifacts to a traditional gradebook. Instructors would then see a list of student names and links to the artifacts they published on the web
Ted Curran

Breadcrumb-- an easy Android app dev tool for Mobile eLearning games - 0 views

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    A cool project that makes it easy to create branching eLearning scenarios for delivery as an Android app.
Ted Curran

Blog U.: Curricular Media Platforms? - Technology and Learning - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    This is a definite first stop to reading and understanding the options in a Curricular Media System
Ted Curran

Google Releases CloudCourse, an Open Source Learning Platform - 0 views

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    Google made a number of announcements in the past week that are of interest to educators: opening Google Wave to the public and extending Google Voice accounts to ...
Ted Curran

101 Apps for Your Web App Startup Toolbox | Web.AppStorm - 0 views

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    With the multitude of web applications available today, it can be difficult choosing, let alone finding, an application that fits your needs and wants. There
Ted Curran

Digital Natives » Blog Archive » Instructional Technology in College Courses - 0 views

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    A student-led inquiry into how teachers are using digital tech in college courses.
Ted Curran

ESI10A.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Great Tech Survey
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Free Pharmacy Books - 0 views

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    A collection of open, online, free pharmacy books compiled by an Egyptian pharmacist. BEWARE-- many of these are verging on out-of-date....
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