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Emma Duke-Williams

10 ways to use social media to get your research noticed | Times Higher Education (THE) - 0 views

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    See also the linked page for the book & its website. While this is a bit of a promo for the book, it's got some useful points, and the book/website look as if they could be useful for some. One point they make "it's not for everyone"
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    See also the linked page for the book & its website. While this is a bit of a promo for the book, it's got some useful points, and the book/website look as if they could be useful for some. One point they make "it's not for everyone"
Emma Duke-Williams

» Key social learning resources: Part 7 #sociallearning Learning in the Socia... - 0 views

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    Includes a discussion about the term 'social learning' and various links. This is the 7th post on the theme - others are linked to at the bottom of the page; probably it won't be the last! 
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Research on e-learning in the workplace 2000-2012: A bibliometric analysis of the liter... - 0 views

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    A review of papers on e-learning in the workplace 2000 - 2012. While this isn't quite an example of an annotated bibliography, it's got some useful material in that it covers a range of different papers, and demonstrates how they have extracted key information that all have in common. Use it as an example of the use of reviewing many papers, and the strategies they used to analyse the papers, which you might want to think about a simplified version of their approach yourself for your group work.
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Strictly for adults? - 0 views

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    Part of a series of posts about learning theories. At the moment (July 11th), this is the most recent, earlier ones are linked at the end ... however, it's probably not the last.
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The Teacher's Guide To Wikipedia - Edudemic - 0 views

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    This is actually more or less a direct quote from the Wikipedia page aimed at teachers ... the information is useful, but it's also a good example of not making it clear when you're quoting/paraphrasing/using your own words.  If you want to use this page, you should remember to go back to the original source ... which is linked from here. 
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Technology in education - new battle lines : JISC - 0 views

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    See also the links to the presentations. Makes good points & though tagged with Digital natives, to a large degree, refutes the description! 
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Super Guide on How to Write Web Design and Development Tutorials - 0 views

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    This is more "how to write a good tutorial" - but some of the points in the main image could be useful for your coursework - so; for example, ensuring the comments you write show sites you're pointing people to are credible. 
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Hummingbird - 0 views

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    Helping people to learn how to read music; by having different symbols to represent the different notes, - but leaving them in the standard locations on the staves. 
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Lesson | Crossing the Line Online: Sexual Harassment and Violence in the Age of Social ... - 0 views

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    Could also be useful for research starting points in the area of cyberbullying etc. 
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WISE Initiative | www.wise-qatar.org - 0 views

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    A range of resources, conferences, papers etc. WISE is "World Innovation Summit for Education" and is based in Qatar (also available in Arabic) . Don't confuse it with WISE (World Institute of Scientology Enterprises, based in the US), or WISE (Women in Science & Engineering, based in the UK)
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    A range of resources, conferences, papers etc. WISE is "World Innovation Summit for Education" and is based in Qatar (also in Arabic) . Don't confuse it with WISE (world institute for scientology, based in the US), or WISE (Women in Science & Engineering, based in the UK)
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BBC - Domesday Reloaded: Get involved - 0 views

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    First developed in 1986 or so, with contributions from children all over the country; was on an LP-sized Video disc - state of the art at time.  (THere is one in Kit's musuem ... somewhere)  This project retrieved the data - and is available (till Oct 31 2011) for updating. 
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Anne Frank for iPad and Nook reimagines The Diary of a Young Girl for the digital age -... - 0 views

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    Getting a book interactive - but only on some platforms, not all of them. (Nook & iPad) Not sure if you can get (Though you can get a Nook app for your desktop & Android, just not sure if the more interactive books work in them, not yet tested) 
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Naace: Discuss the changing curriculum at Naace Strategic Conference 2013 - 0 views

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    A conference that's looking at input into the new curriculum - could have useful resources available after the conference. 
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Revisualizing Composition Mapping the Writing Lives of First-Year College Students - 0 views

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    Summarises keypoints (a survey of over 1,300 first year students in the US) - includes a link to a pdf of the full study.
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7 Myths About BYOD Debunked -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    Looking at some of the 'myths' of students having their own devices in the classroom. (N.B blog post by someone who is pro students having their own devices)
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Resources | UKEdChat - Supporting the Education Community - 0 views

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    Newly launched (August 2015), so not sure of what will be in there in the future. Likely to have UK focussed resources, developed by UK teachers. As such, the quality may vary - but it will be from multiple authors.
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Free Online Learning at GCFLearnFree.org - 0 views

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    Set of online classes; seemed to be aimed at adults, though the reading covers fairly basic material. Interesting way of presenting the information.  Computing looks pretty comprehensive; has offline material as well as video etc.  Reading: US pronunciation etc. 
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http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/HR2013.pdf - 0 views

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    The 2013 HE Horizon report; next things on the horizon are MOOCs & tablet computing. After that .. wearable?
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Ministers are waking up to computer science - Telegraph - 0 views

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    Views of the decision to include Computer Science as part of the ebacc. 
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Measurement & scale - 0 views

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    Looks at the size of, well, just about everything! From sub atomic particles to the observable universe!
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