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Dean Stringer

M3 - MUVEs, Moodle and Microblogging - 0 views

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    In 2008, the M3 project set out to explore the potential of the VLE, Moodle, a Microblogging tool, (Twitter) and the MUVE, Second Life, with three different groups of users within the educational community and compare integrated use of these tools and environments. A key aim was to investigate effective ways of embedding synchronous online tools, which are already establishing themselves as effective for social networking, and exploring the use of others that offer a 3-dimensional opportunity for learning. A Twitter plug-in for Moodle was to be one key deliverable of the project.
Nigel Robertson

How to find the original Flickr Photo URL and User from a Static Flickr Image URL/Perma... - 0 views

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    Stuck with a 'Farm' address for a flickr image and no idea where it came from? This tip helps you sort that really quickly.
Nigel Robertson

Online Educa's Platinum Sponsor Fronter is a Closed Source Proprietary Produc... - 0 views

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    There's open and there's mot quite so open - an age of openwashing is upon us.
Nigel Robertson

Learning Outcomes - 0 views

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    Article from US uni on learning outcomes.
Dean Stringer

Turnitin and Moodle « danmarsden.com - 0 views

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    waikato gets a mention
Dean Stringer

Why is there a bar code at the bottom of my print out from Moodle? - 0 views

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    interesting use of QR codes in moodle
Nigel Robertson

UK Web Focus | Events | What If We're Wrong? - 0 views

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    Many members of JISC Emerge community are active in exploiting the potential of various Web 2.0 technologies and approaches. But what if the Web 2.0 sceptics are right? What if Web 2.0 services aren't sustainable? What if the social aspect of social networking tools are too intrusive? How should we go about developing a sustainable approach to use of Web 2.0?
Nigel Robertson

Speaking to Ascilite, ACODE and Desire2Learn « Learn Online - 0 views

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    "In the context of a growing emphasis on eLearning, most commonly facilitated by enterprise-scale Learning Management System and a range of institutionally managed and supported communication and collaboration software tools, and in an environment of increasing emphasis on intellectual property rights management and quality assurance, how do universities (and other educational institutions) respond to the use of free, open-access tools in common use by their students? What are the potential educational uses of such tools? What are the current practices of use of these tools within educational institutions? What are the issues, risks and hidden costs? What are the advantages and benefits?"
Nigel Robertson

ZaidLearn: University Learning = OCW + OER = FREE! - 0 views

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    Big list of Open Educational Resources (OER) and Open CourseWare Resources (OCW). All free!!
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