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Ivan Sikora

5 Ways to Find Out What People Really Want From Your Blog : @ProBlogger - 0 views

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    A blog I found very informative. After all if your blog doesn't get red it is not 100% useful!
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    Hello Ivan, liked this. Easy to read and good follow up links. Thanks
Ivan Sikora

How to Write Great Blog Content : @ProBlogger - 0 views

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    When early in blogging what to consider.
DIana Marsland

Wikis and Blogs - How do I Assess Student Work - YouTube - 1 views

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    Case studies on reflective blogging and a wiki (the latter in an LTA context): components, marking, team charter, outcomes.
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    Reflection is one of my "challenges" at the moment. I hope that some ideas from this resource might help.
Ivan Sikora

Creating a Virtual Community to Build a Better Blog : @ProBlogger - 0 views

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    One might say that HE is more than a blogging community but I would say that there are useful tips in this article. Those that we need to think of if we want to engage with our users in blended learning as well.
Ivan Sikora

Three Elements of Great Communication, According to Aristotle - Scott Edinger - Harvard... - 1 views

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    Different elements of good communication nowadays and before. Do they apply the same way to onlinc communications as well?
LI Cunningham

We need to change everything on campus: Anant Agarwal of edX on MOOCs | TED Blog - 0 views

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    New models of HE
Thomas ~

Student views on mobile and innovation in learning and teaching - 0 views

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    This blog post shares students views' on mobile learning from a survey carried out at the University of Liverpool. One of the most interesting aspects of this post is the summary of student views in response to the question; 'How would you expect to use mobile devices at University?'
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    Thomas thank you for sharing. I wonder whether digital natives and "others" would have different opinion? Also I can not guess on how much of a difference would UG students have to part time PG students. Do you have any idea on that or maybe a good resource to look at?
Thomas ~

Donald Clark Plan B: Tablets: 7 researched ways they can inhibit learning - 0 views

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    This blog post offers a research based critique of the use of iPads in education. The central criticism made is that typing, text and data manipulation is important in learning and that the absence of physical keyboards on iPads is a significant problem.
Thomas ~

How to Promote Critical Thinking with Online Discussion Forums - 1 views

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    This blog post discusses the required learning conditions for effective online discussions, and include excerpts from peer-reviewed papers that describe how asynchronous online discussions can promote deep, rich learning.
Thomas ~

Blended Learning in Practice | University of Hertfordshire - 0 views

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    The Spring 2014 issue of this bi-annual e-learning journal published by the Learning and Teaching Institute at the University of Hertfordshire contains useful research on the educational use of blogs and wikis and the use of quizzes for formative assessment.
Thomas ~

Game of Phones - 7 DOs & DON'Ts in m-learning - 0 views

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    This blog post shares some concise guidelines for strategies to engage learners using mobile phones. The author makes the valuable point that just making content available on mobile devices through responsive design, does not mean that learners will engage with it. You also have to consider designing learning activities suited to the devices.
Thomas ~

VLE minimum standards in Higher Education - 0 views

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    This blog post by an educational technologist at the University of Liverpool discusses VLE minimum standards. The author includes a very useful comparison of specific criteria used by 20 different UK universities.
Thomas ~

Ebbinghaus on memory and learning - 0 views

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    This blog post on Ebbinghaus' theory of memory and learning is one of a series by Steve Wheeler summarising influential learning theories. Each post offers a nice clear summary and provides further references if you want to dig deeper.
LI Cunningham

Do student evaluations measure teaching effectiveness? « The Berkeley Blog - 0 views

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    an interesting debate on the effectiveness of students evaluation
Ivan Sikora

Seth's Blog: Every slide tells a story - 0 views

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    Whether "Death by Power Point" or "Not So Busy it Made me Dizzy" presentations have to serve their purpose. There is no point of doing them just for the sake of themselves. My project presentations will try to aim at goals set in the post. Seth Godin in my view is worth following.
Ivan Sikora

Seth's Blog: Change the way you and your team see marketing - 0 views

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    Online learning exists even outside HE :) Maybe it is worth checking few tips and tricks.
Sam Divall

12 Keys To Building Your Online Community. - 3 views

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    Very useful page detailing items to consider in building an online community. Most interesting of all is the comment that 'good content is spread by your community'.
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    Sam, indeed valid points. I feel they will be useful when thinking about the project.
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    thanks sam - just what I need to get my blogging started - I better build up some content and a schedule !
Sandra Partington

Reflective Learning and the Glass Half Empty | Jenny Connected - 1 views

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    Having read around I like the people everyone likes - Schon, Moon, Gibbs - however this little blog post and recording by Jenny Mackness has helped put it into practical terms and I can now see a glimpse of what Neal has " been on about"!
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    I have been told twice, very recently, and quite often in the past - that I am a glass half empty person. In other words I am a pessimist and the implication is that this is not good. Good would be...
A ED

Bypassing the Textbook: Video Games Transform Social Studies Curriculcum | MindShift - 0 views

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    Changing the context for learning can really stimulate learners to engage with a subject, critically and personally.
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    Ed, this is something that I have seen with my kids as well. I just wonder whether has anyone of you implemented game like approach to classroom or online classroom.
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