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Nigel Robertson

Using Audio for Summative Student Feedback « Learning and Teaching in HE - 0 views

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    Long post about experience of using audio feedback on student work.  Uses Wimba Voice Tools to record and distribute the feedback.
Nigel Robertson

Turnitin Survey - Student Access to Originality Reports - 0 views

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    57 UK universities responded to this survey on their position to allowing student access to Tii reports.
Nigel Robertson

Hei Tauira | Ako Aotearoa - 0 views

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    This summary guide investigates tauira, exemplars, of success for Māori in tertiary education.  Published by Ako Aotearoa, it highlights the key factors to be considered in fostering success for Māori in tertiary settings.
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Review of Australian Higher Education - Overview - 0 views

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    aka The Bradley Report
Nigel Robertson

Learning in Networks of Knowledge | Applications for a paradigm shift in online learnin... - 1 views

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    "Learning in Networks of Knowledge is a new paradigm for higher education, based on the changing nature and form of knowledge work in contemporary digital networked conditions. The LINK site explores and supports this knowledge - network - learning approach. LINK contains dozens of ideas about teaching and learning via the Internet, as well as tools (freely available web-based applications) that you can use."
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Teaching styles in HE: to inform or enlighten? | Higher Education Network | Guardian Pr... - 1 views

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    The move from a tutorial and learning system for the elite to the massification of lectures in the early 19th Century.
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Benchmarking in European Higher Education - 0 views

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    european site with info and resources on benchmarking.
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WEBLEI - An instrument to evaluate online learning in HE - 0 views

  • A new web-based learning environment instrument is described in this paper. The Web-based Learning Environment Instrument (WEBLEI) contains four main scales. Three scales (emancipatory, co-participatory, and qualia) are built upon the work of Tobin (1998). The other scale focuses on information structure and the design of on-line material.
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    A new web-based learning environment instrument is described in this paper. The Web-based Learning Environment Instrument (WEBLEI) contains four main scales. Three scales (emancipatory, co-participatory, and qualia) are built upon the work of Tobin (1998). The other scale focuses on information structure and the design of on-line material.
Nigel Robertson

AISHE-J: The All Ireland Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education - 0 views

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    Brand new journal with some elearning stuff. Open access too.
Nigel Robertson

New technologies, new pedagogies: Mobile learning in higher education - 0 views

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    The purpose of this e-book is to explore the use of mobile devices in learning in higher education, and to provide examples of good pedagogy. We are sure that the rich variety of examples of mobile learning found in this book will provide the reader with the inspiration to teach their own subjects and courses in ways that employ mobile devices in authentic and creative ways. This book is made up of a collection of double blind peer-reviewed chapters written by participants in the project New technologies, new pedagogies: Using mobile technologies to develop new ways of teaching and learning.
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Higher Education in a Web 2.0 World : JISC - 0 views

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    Supported by the principal bodies and agencies in UK post-compulsory education, the Committee was set up in February 2008 to conduct an independent inquiry into the strategic and policy implications for higher education of the experience and expectations of learners in the light of their increasing use of the newest technologies.
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Cloud-survey_(2).pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Very short survey on cloud computing in HE
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Future_of_Learning.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    A report on the future of learning institutions, particularly universities.
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Brian Lamb's "The Urgency of Open Education" - 0 views

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    via Downes: Brian Lamb's presentation is smooth, polished and informed. Culture, he says, is something that historically we have participated in by creating and not merely consuming. And we are returning to those days, where we can create content for ourselves that we used to pay for and merely consume. Indeed, for any content company, placing a barrier - such as price - between the content and readers is a fatal mistake. Culture is something that is ours - it's not simply the creation of the best, it's an act that is a part of being there (like the million people who have photographed Barack Obama). And when each person records his or her own presence, we can create something larger than life, something real. Knowing that you are making a significant contribution to public discourse is motivation to create and contribute. There's this and a lot more in this presentation.
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Netskills: Web2practice - 0 views

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    A new set of guides on using web2 tech in HE
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The future of learning organizations: What do we mean by 'attendance'? | Synechism - 3 views

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    Doug Belshaw posts about "Attendance" and what that means at University. Some good slides to accompany on using digital media to improve L&T. "Embracing OERs, mobile learning and digital literacies looks to me like the mark of a forward-thinking learning organization."
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    I like the way he brings in Hattie's research--great minds think alike ;-)
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