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Ivan Sikora

A review of rhizomatic learning in Mendeley - 0 views

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    Insight in how the knowledge is former through interraction and added value from number of users. Rhizomatic learning which is "...[k]nowledge constructed by self-aware communities adapting to environmental conditions."
Ivan Sikora

http://www.pinterest.com/pin/391742867559040663/ - 0 views

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    I can see ideas for good Online Community practice here!
Ivan Sikora

Print off this blank "Pinterest" board and have your ... | Teaching I… - 2 views

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    Pinterest might be another way to promote the sense of online community. Would you agree?
A ED

Social networking sites and cognitive abilities: Do they make you smarter? - 0 views

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    The findings indicated that young people who had used Facebook (but not YouTube) for more than a year had higher scores in tests of verbal ability, working memory, and spelling, compared to their peers who had used it for a shorter time period.  - FB and other social media as a 'practice ground' for data sorting, communication and social connectedness - Also some interesting details on survey methods used. 
Ivan Sikora

Need a new app? Here's five ways to find one - 0 views

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    Guidance how to use web to learn new things. Would that qualify for Community Of Practice?
Sam Divall

Strategies for effective group work online - 0 views

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    This is the second post in a three part series on group work in online learning communities. Post one, featured why we need group work in online learning,  and post three will be on how to evaluate.
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    Thank you for sharing. would be useful for the final project design.
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
Thomas ~

Blackboard Exemplary Course Program Rubric - 0 views

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    The Blackboard Exemplary Course Program began in 2000 with the goal of identifying and disseminating best practices for designing engaging online courses. Blackboard have created an exemplary Course Rubric, which they suggest instructors and course designers use to evaluate how well their course conforms to best practices outlined in the rubric.
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    Thomas, I wonder whether my Project can benefit of this evaluation rubric?
Sam Divall

Daphne Koller: What we are learning from online education. - 1 views

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    An inspirational talk about how it is possible to create free education for everyone using technology.
Sam Divall

Salman Khan: Lets use video to reinvent education - 0 views

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    Salman Khan talks about how and why he created a carefully structured series of educational videos offering complete curricula in math. He shows how using the videos students can watch lectures "at home", and do the interactive exercises "in the classroom" with the teacher or peers.
Sam Divall

Peer Assessment Advice to Students - YouTube - 0 views

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    Great video giving advice to students on how to approach peer assessment.
Ivan Sikora

Event Details Email - 0 views

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    When planning online event (webinar or class) engagement letter or invitation makes a difference. Why to shy of sending our students an invitation like this? I might include something along these lines in my Project as well. Watch this space.
Neal Sumner

100 + activities for motivating and retaining online learners - 6 views

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    Great practical resources and ideas from Curtis Bonk et al
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    I found this book the best single piece of information I have read throughout the course on online learning. I really like the fact that it has practical examples and ideas for a wide range of activities and learning outcomes. In my view that's refreshing because I think that the education literature can become sometimes too theoretical and abstract, elaborating on abstract descriptions of what and why should be done, but leaves you on your own when it comes to practical implementation of all the principles. I think that this is a great source of both theoretical and practical information on online learning.
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    Neal, I plan to check this when putting foundations to my Project design.
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    thanks Neal - I like the look of this one too - I am looking at motivation in my project so this might well be of use.
Sam Divall

University of Wolverhampton - What is Blended Learning? - 0 views

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    Good breakdown and explanation of Blended Learning as an approach to learning and teaching. This combines and aligns learning undertaken in face to face sessions with learning opportunities created online.
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