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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! 
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

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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Quickly Multiply Big Numbers the Japanese Way - 0 views

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    video showing how Japanese children learn to multiple large numbers. Includes links to other maths videos. 
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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! 
Emma Duke-Williams

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.
Emma Duke-Williams

Mosman Library blog: Teens & social networks: Mylee Joseph at Mosman Library - 0 views

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    Presentation given at library in Australia - includes links to both academic & generic resources. 
Emma Duke-Williams

Exactly what we hoped would happen with open textbooks | ClintLalonde.net - 0 views

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    Includes some links to sources of open textbooks - and how some people have actually started to use & add to the existing books.
Emma Duke-Williams

The Innovative Educator: Update Your Acceptable Use Policy This School Year with Guidel... - 0 views

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    US focus, but relevant to UK schools. (N.B link to bannedsites doesn't seem to work from article; try http://bannedsites.info/ if necessary)
Emma Duke-Williams

22 Essential Tools for Testing Your Website's Usability - 0 views

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    Includes links etc., have to look at the slideshows to see all the tools. Not all are free, but quite a few are.
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Digital Citizenship in Schools | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    Various useful links to sites about digital literacy; updated regularly. 
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jasonpriem/5uni-Twitter-study - GitHub - 0 views

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    Information about an info graphic related to how academics are using twitter. Link given to poster & abstract of paper.
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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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BBC learning. - 0 views

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    Links to a range of materials, not just bitesize!
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Project HappyChild - linking children everywhere - 0 views

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    downloadable resources. Range of different worksheets for most subjects. UK based, so relates to UK National Curriculum, UK spelling etc. 
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WebJournalist.org | Tech & Tools - 0 views

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    Not yet looked at all of these, but those I recognise are good. Useful set of tools, aimed at "web journalists" but useful to all.
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