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Nigel Robertson

SmashCards: Augmented Reality Phonics by Extrality - Kickstarter - 1 views

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    Idea about using AR to teach language.
Nigel Robertson

The Learning Generalist: Social Media in Learning and Social Learning are just not the ... - 0 views

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    "It concerns me how a lot of the social learning conversation seems to veer around the tools in the space. Tools are arriving thick and fast and yeah, it's easy to get caught up with all the bling. And this is not to say that I'm never excited by tools - nothing could be far from the truth. This said, social learning is less about the technology and more about the human interaction."
Stephen Harlow

Open University research explodes myth of 'digital native' - 4 views

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    "'We found no evidence for any discontinuity in technology use around the age of 30 as would be predicted by the Net Generation and Digital Natives hypothesis,' says the report. What the reseachers do find interesting and worthy of further study is the correlation--which is independent of age--between attitudes to technology and approaches to studying. In short, students who more readily use technology for their studies are more likely than others to be deeply engaged with their work."
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    That last point is pretty powerful. Need to get the data replicated elsewhere as next stage. But as always, different people are different!
Dean Stringer

Video: Access Internet Content in Physical Context Using Augmented Reality - 1 views

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    "Dave Elchoness of GoWeb3D who's one of the early pioneers in the Augmented Reality (AR, but not to be confused with Analyst Relations) industry. In this above video he gives a demonstration of how information (often from the web) can be over layed on top of physical locations"
Stephen Harlow

mokik - mokik is a mobile clicker educational system that allows instructors to use a l... - 1 views

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    Primarily an attendance register with ARS functionality, but limited to 100 Bluetooth and Java equipped cellphones.
Nigel Robertson

Keeping MOOCs Open - Creative Commons - 0 views

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    New Moocs forget what Open really means and are tasked in this article on the Creative Commons site.
Tracey Morgan

The 12 Most Popular Ways College Students Use Smartphones - 0 views

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    College students love their smartphones. They use them in a myriad of ways and there's the data to prove it. A new infographic visualizes the current state of smartphone usage by college students and it's a sight to see. The infographic below from Online Degrees shows the 12 most popular ways students are using smartphones as well as the types of news they're reading, and more.
Nigel Robertson

Milking Google for What is it Worth | Ravi's Blog - 0 views

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    Apart from the name dropping, there are a couple of interesting links. 
Tracey Morgan

Beware of the High Cost of 'Free' Online Courses - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "That the acronym MOOCs rhymes with "nukes" seems apt. Massive open online courses, or MOOCs - led by two profit-making start-ups, Coursera and Udacity, founded by entrepreneurial Stanford professors - are a new disruptive force in education. "
Nigel Robertson

Floored by flaws? | Honesty, honestly… - 0 views

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    How accurate are iThenticate (Turnitin etc) press releases? 
Tracey Morgan

M-Learning's dirty little secrets | E-Learning Provocateur - 0 views

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    "I have a confession to make. At my workplace a little while ago, I created a smartphone-friendly version of our online induction course. Ownership of smartphones is relatively common in this corner of the world, and a large proportion of our new recruits are Gen Y. So conventional wisdom dictated that a mobile version of the course would be a smash hit. It tanked."
Nigel Robertson

Week 2: The Quality of Massive Open Online Courses by Stephen Downes | MOOC Quality Pro... - 0 views

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    Downes on Mooc quality and why common measurements are flawed.
Nigel Robertson

HEFCE OER Review : OER Synthesis & Evaluation - 0 views

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    "If you want to find out why people might become engaged in OER and Open educational practices (OEP) then you might like to look at the Motivations section. If you are interested in looking at the range of models and approaches adopted for OER Release then the Models page may be useful for you. If you want to know about the impact of the HEFCE funding then we have an Impact section. We have drawn together some critical factors to support OEP for those that want some tips on how to go about this themselves. We have a section that highlights tensions and challenges around OEP and the OER journeys section provides an interesting look at the wider context and how the HEFCE-funded initiatives fit into that. We also offer recommendations. If you contributed to our surveys, polls and interviews then we have a series of supplementary appendices and you can look at out methodology and evidence pages - all available from the main report page http://bit.ly/HEFCEoerReview. We have also produced a summary briefing paper."
Nigel Robertson

Report Released by U.S. GAO Demonstrates the Need for Open Textbooks - Creative Commons - 0 views

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    "A report issued by the United States Government Accountability Office on June 6th confirms a trend of the educational publishing industry: textbook costs to students at higher education institutions are rising 6% per year on average, and have risen 82% over the last decade. The study, ordered by Congress, looks at the efforts of publishers and colleges to increase the availability of textbook price information and "unbundled" buying options as required under provisions in the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA"
Nigel Robertson

Google Docs Promo - Students explain - 0 views

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    Students talk about how and why they are using Google Apps.
Nigel Robertson

The 6 Characteristics Of Modern Online Language Learning | Edudemic - 0 views

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    "The infographic below, while simply designed to show students who are taking a MOOC for university level Spanish what the components of their class will be, does an excellent job showing a) just how online language learning can be (even if you're sitting at home alone) and b) how well language learning lends itself to online learning"
Nigel Robertson

Kiwi School Pupils May Soon Be Able To Sit Assessments... | Stuff.co.nz - 0 views

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    "(NZ) pupils may soon be able to sit school assessments online when they are ready, rather than waiting for the traditional exam period."
Nigel Robertson

[Expletive Deleted] Ed-Tech #Edinnovation - 0 views

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    Excellent article from Audrey Watters on the rewriting of Mooc history and why it is important that such things are not twisted to develop a new narrative that suits those doing the rewriting.
Nigel Robertson

Beyond marks: new tools to visualise student engagement via social networks | Badge | R... - 0 views

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    "Evidence shows that engaged students perform better academically than disinterested students. Measurement of engagement with education is difficult and imprecise, especially in large student cohorts. Traditional measurements such as summary statistics derived from assessment are crude secondary measures of engagement at best and do not provide much support for educators to work with students and curate engagement during teaching periods. We have used academic-related student contributions to a public social network as a proxy for engagement. Statistical summaries and novel data visualisation tools provide subtle and powerful insights into online student peer networks. Analysis of data collected shows that network visualisation can be an important curation tool for educators interested in cultivating student engagement."
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