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Chris Hall

Digital Visitors and Residents: Project Feedback : JISC e-Learning Programmes - 0 views

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    Last Friday David White (University of Oxford) and Dr. Lynn Silipigni Connaway (OCLC) presented some of the findings from their JISC-funded work on Digital Visitors and Residents. Slides, audio and a recording of the Blackboard Collaborate session can be found below:
Chris Hall

Pontydysgu - Bridge to Learning - Educational Research - 0 views

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    "I have always liked David White's ideas about digital visitors and residents. And in the training sessions we run we find an increasing individual differentiation in people;s confidence and competence in using digital technologies. In this video David White (@daveowhite, http://twitter.com/daveowhite) of the University of Oxford explains how the Visitors and Residents model provides a framework to understand individuals' engagement with the Web based on motivation and context. In part 1 of this series, he argues that the metaphors of 'place' and 'tool' best represent the use of technology in contemporary society and allow us to better adapt to the challenges of new forms of academic practice."
Chris Jobling

The Learning Black Market - David White - 0 views

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    Thought provoking blog post from David White. Some interesting ideas that have come out of interviews related to his Digital Residents and Natives and Open Edducational Resources research, viz the "emergency collaboration" 24 hours from coursework submission (I'm sure that goes on a lot in Swansea) and Google> Wikipedia> References which is a popular technique with students but is kept hidden because of the overt discouragement of academics for Google and Wikipedia as valid academic research tools. I've personally never had a problem with either G or W in my own learning. Am I prejudiced against them in my students' learning?
Chris Hall

David White :: Blog :: Not 'Natives' & 'Immigrants' but 'Visitors' & 'Residents' - 0 views

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    "We found that our students could not be usefully categorised as Digital Natives or Digital Immigrants. ....... it simply provides the excuse that some people 'just don't get it' which is why your new approach has failed so badly… "
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