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Nigel Robertson

What's right and what's wrong about Coursera-style MOOCs - 0 views

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    "Daphne Koller, one of the two founders of Coursera, describes some of the key features of the Coursera MOOCs, and the lessons she has learned to date about teaching and learning from these courses. The video is well worth watching, just for this."
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    Tony Bates critique of Coursera and Koller's take on Moocs.
Stephen Bright

MOOCs Lead Duke To Reinvent On-Campus Courses - Education - Online - 2 views

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    Backwash effect of running a MOOC leads a Harvard academic to revises his FTF classes - less lectures more 'flipped'. Not sure what the comment about Google hangouts is about.
Nigel Robertson

OERs and Open Online Courses - 0 views

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    Stephen Downes slides on the OERs in Moocs and the design principles of a cMooc.
Nigel Robertson

Moodleposium: Presenters Area - 0 views

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    The presentations at Moodleposium. Create an account on the site and then use this link to access the recordings. For some reason they are not making them 'public' on the site but only available to those that fill in the feedback form.T
Derek White

Australian university to transfer science courses to iPad | Computerworld NZ - 1 views

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    Go Apple - The University of Adelaide intends to replace undergraduate science textbooks with iPad versions from next year onwards.
Stephen Harlow

Copyright for Librarians - 1 views

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    "The goal of the project is to provide librarians in developing and transitional countries information concerning copyright law." What about lecturers in first-world countries? Creative Commons licensed so we could adapt it!
Stephen Harlow

Online vs. Face-to-Face Throwdown: Good Teaching Transcends Course Format - 1 views

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    "Shibley talked about how the online classroom differs from the traditional face-to-face classroom, and suggested strategies for capitalizing on those differences to improve student learning."
Nigel Robertson

Educating the Net Generation - 0 views

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    Welcome to this online community for people interested in Educating the Net Generation: Implications for Learning and Teaching in Australian Universities, a project funded by the Australian Learning & Teaching Council, 2006-2009.
Nigel Robertson

Rhizomatic Education : Community as Curriculum - 0 views

  • as Horton and Freire (1990) argue, "If the act of knowing has historicity, then today’s knowledge about something is not necessarily the same tomorrow. Knowledge is changed to the extent that reality also moves and changes. . . . It’s not something stabilized, immobilized"
  • The traditional method of expert translation of information to knowledge requires time: time for expertise to be brought to bear on new information, time for peer review and validation. In the current climate, however, that delay could make the knowledge itself outdated by the time it is verified (Evans and Hayes 2005; Meile 2005). In a field like educational technology, traditional research methods combined with a standard funding and publication cycle might cause a knowledge delay of several years.
  • Alec Couros’s graduate-level course in educational technology offered at the University of Regina provides an ideal example of the role social learning and negotiation can play in learning (Exhibit 3). Students in Couros’s class worked from a curriculum created through their own negotiations of knowledge and formed their own personally mapped networks, thereby contributing to the rhizomatic structure in their field of study. This kind of collaborative, rhizomatic learning experience clearly represents an ideal that is difficult to replicate in all environments, but it does highlight the productive possibilities of the rhizome model (Exhibit 4).
Nigel Robertson

OUseful Info: We Ignore RSS at OUr Peril - 0 views

  • We ignore RSS at OUr peril. Blatantly disregarding the potential for using RSS feeds to revolutionise the way we syndicate content throughout our internal publishing systems is a risky strategy. Blatantly disregarding the potential for using RSS feeds to expose and syndicate asset collections generated by mining our courses for those assets is a risky strategy. Blatantly disregarding the potential for using RSS feeds to revolutionise the way we make content available to our students so that they can study it where they want it and when they want it is a risky strategy. Laughing off RSS feeds as a technology that we don't understand is not an option.
Nigel Robertson

eLearn: Best Practices - Online Course Design from a Communities-of-Practice Perspective - 0 views

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      Great summary of the stages of engagement that learners pass through, including th eemotional aspects.
  • The adult learners we work with face a difficult conundrum: Their social world is constrained by the technologies they know how to use and vice versa: The technologies they know how to use are limited by their social world. For many people, a solo exploration of the online world can be arduous, insecure, and time-consuming.
  • HEURISTICS—What Participants Experience
Nigel Robertson

Bench marking Moodle courses - Gold, Silver, Bronze - 0 views

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    Thread on Moodle.org describing an initiative to progress staff in their elearning development by benchmarking their Moodle papers.
Nigel Robertson

100 Useful Links for eBook Lovers - Online Courses - 1 views

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    Long list of links to ebook sites, background, subjects, hardware ...
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