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Anna Armstrong

Have You Got Your Free Google Drive, Skydrive & Dropbox Accounts? « UK Web Focus - 2 views

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    When you upload content to google dirve, you allow google to reproduce, modify and create derivative works of your content... read on.
stephenwalker63

The Reusability Paradox - 1 views

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    Module by: David Wiley. E-mail the author Summary: A content module's stand-alone pedagogical effectiveness is inversely proportional to its reusability. Because humans make meaning by connecting new information to that which they already know, the meaningfulness of educational content is a function of its context.
Anna Armstrong

5 Ways To Make it Easier For Others to Share Your Content - 0 views

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    5 ways to make it easy for others give you credit when they share your stuff.
Anna Armstrong

Learnist: Teach Yourself About Anything - 0 views

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    Curate your own content in a visual, social and educational way
anonymous

Keep Your Content Fresh With Scoop.it | The Edublogger - 0 views

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    New Post: Do any of you use @scoopit ? We think you'll like it! http://t.co/9tUQ2fTT #ebshare - edublogs (edublogs) http://twitter.com/edublogs/status/241577129194684416
anonymous

The Future of Educational Technology and Education 3.0 | Internet Contents - 1 views

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    MT @cathylanderson: RT @CampusEAI: What education might look like in the next decade? Future of Educational Technology http://t.co/BQAHkrng - nancyrubin (nancyrubin) http://twitter.com/nancyrubin/status/228476391937695744
Anna Armstrong

28 ways to spice up your content in now - NTU Online Workspace - 2 views

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    Inspiration and ideas for providing learning resources online and in NOW
laurahollinshead

Implementing live twitter chat discussions - 1 views

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    Excellent guide on using Twitter for live chats
Anna Armstrong

Webinar: Finding, using and sharing learning at NTU - NTU Online Workspace - 1 views

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    This is a recording of a 60 minute online interactive presentation covering the basics of using free-to-use learning resources at NTU, on 17 January 2013.   The webinar gives a basic grounding in finding and reusing learning resources shared by others, and sharing your own resources, including copyright considerations and using Creative Commons licenses.  It highlights the benefits that these resources can bring to your work, gives examples of how they are being used by NTU colleagues and looks at how to use them.  This resource is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 UK: England & Wales Licence.   Copyright 2013 Nottingham Trent University
laurahollinshead

Writing assessment questions for online delivery: Principles and guidelines - Table of ... - 1 views

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    Resource for the creation of assessment questions
Trevor Welsh

H5P: An Open Source HTML5 eLearning Authoring Tool - 0 views

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    This article introduces an emerging open source HTML5 eLearning authoring tool called H5P. With H5P, you can create mobile friendly, interactive HTML5 eLearning content directly in a web browser without any technical skills.
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