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Roger Harrison

MOOCs, Courseware, and the Course as an Artifact |e-Literate - 0 views

  • I use and build on the educational production of others; I do it openly on public sites
  • I contribute bac
  • if there were no stigma attached to sharing
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  • describe the value of MOOCs as reaching a different audience than the traditional matriculated college student and provide a different val
Roger Harrison

Using the web for learning and teaching - a new understanding | Higher Education Networ... - 0 views

  • engage productively in relevant online communities" and "influence others in an increasingly digital world". So the importance of these forms of engagement is being established but what is not yet clear is how we actually support this in practice.
  • to communicate to learners what the possible benefits of having a presence and sharing practice online could be
  • It's not commonly perceived as an evolving practice in which personal views are openly shared and in which students' opinions become a valued part of a communal learning experience.
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  • and the ability to visibly collaborate on the web, can appear daunting, risky and potentially a huge distraction from the "real" curriculum for many learners
  • What are the implications for learning and teaching when we move from perceiving the web as a collection of tools to thinking of it as a series of overlapping spaces?
Roger Harrison

Debate about online learning: E-mails show U.Va. board wanted a big online push | Insid... - 0 views

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      scroll down to see the responses and watch the heated exchanges
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    an amazing exchange of HARSH responses about the merits or non of elearning
Roger Harrison

3e-Strategy - 0 views

  • Feedback from the 2009 MLE Evaluation highlighted that Edinburgh Napier students expect all their modules to be supported online, and that they value a balance of face-to-face contact with
  • online interaction. While few modules or programmes can be taught fully online, an underlying principle of the benchmark is that all modules can adopt technology to benefit some aspect of the learning, teaching and assessment experience. This could involve the use of technology to:
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    good example for Edinburgh Napier of their elearning structure etc
Roger Harrison

OpenLearn Research Report 2006-2008 - Open Research Online - 0 views

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    Some suggestion in the data and as quoted by Martin Weller (The Digital Scholar), that the free OpenLearn initiative had some impact on increasing recruitment to paid courses
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