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Stephen Harlow

Relaxing in the Digital Garden: How to Thrive in the 21st Century | HASTAC - 1 views

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    "I use a version of the "garden method" in my classes at Duke, requiring each student to make at least two public contributions to knowledge, where they translate something they learned in the class to some online forum where others can make use of their learning and respond to it."
Nigel Robertson

Becoming an Entrepreneurial Learner | Learning in the Social Workplace - 0 views

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    "On 1st March 2012 John Seely Brown gave a keynote presentation at the DML (Digital Media and Learning) 2012 Conference in San Francisco, called Cultivating the Entrepreneurial Learner in the 21st Century.  You can watch the recording here, and you can read the transcript here. What does it mean to be a entrepreneurial learner? JSB tells us "This does not mean how to become an entrepreneur. This really means, how do you constantly look around you all the time  for new ways, new resources to learn new things? That's the sense of entrepreneur I'm talking about that now in the networked age almost gives us unlimited possibility.""
Nigel Robertson

A White Boy's Observations of Sexism and the Adria Richards Fiasco | Good Math, Bad Math - 1 views

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    Excellent post on the blindness of the majority to discrimination on their part - often unintended but still existing because of their position of power.  It's something that we need to be conscious of since we all come from a position of being white, middle class, and majority male. It's not what we do in the office (but still needs to be applied there!) but how we think about the people we support and also how they might design for their classes.
Nigel Robertson

LSE produces new Twitter guide for academics - 10 - 2011 - News archive - News - News a... - 0 views

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    A new Twitter guide published by the LSE Public Policy Group and the LSE Impact of Social Sciences blog  seeks to answer this question, and show academics and researchers how to get the most out of the micro-blogging site. The Guide is designed to lead the novice through the basics of Twitter but also provide tips on how it can aid the teaching and research of the more experienced academic tweeter.
Nigel Robertson

Digital Information Literacy: Supported Development of Capability in Tertiary Environme... - 0 views

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    "This report explores what digital information literacy is and how it could be most effectively applied in tertiary education., and identifies methods to develop adults' digital skills and capabilities, and to understand how these contribute to lifelong learning."
Nigel Robertson

How do I support Panopto pedagogically? « Colligo: Reflections of a Learning ... - 1 views

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    "Very simply, I've thought about how (and why) I support Panopto in particular, with a set of Inputs and (Pedagogically focused) Outputs from and to our staff development model."
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    Post on an ed techs  approach to supporting Panopto. Focused on the 'how' of support and no description on the types of use suggested.
Nigel Robertson

A Basic Guide to Open Educational Resources (OER) - Commonwealth of Learning - 0 views

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    This Guide comprises three sections. The first - a summary of the key issues - is presented in the form of a set of 'Frequently Asked Questions'. Its purpose is to provide readers with a quick and user-friendly introduction to Open Educational Resources (OER) and some of the key issues to think about when exploring how to use OER most effectively. The second section is a more comprehensive analysis of these issues, presented in the form of a traditional research paper. For those who have a deeper interest in OER, this section will assist with making the case for OER more substantively. The third section is a set of appendices, containing more detailed information about specific areas of relevance to OER. These are aimed at people who are looking for substantive information regarding a specific area of interest.
Nigel Robertson

From Knowledgeable to Knowledge-able: Experiments in New Media Literacy - 0 views

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    Description: It took tens of thousands of years for writing to emerge after speech, thousands more before the printing press was invented, and a few hundred more for the telegraph to arrive. Today, new ways of relating are constantly created and a new communication medium emerges every time someone creates a web application-a Flickr here, a Twitter there. How can we use new media to foster the kinds of communication and community we desire in education? This presentation will discuss both successful and unsuccessful attempts to integrate emerging technologies into the classroom to create a rich virtual learning environment.
Nigel Robertson

21st Century Learners - and their approaches to learning - 1 views

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    Over time the learner has been the explorer of knowledge, its accumulator and skilled 'access-or'. In the 21st century challenges and demands are expanding and changing again. Our new society's environment is one of rapid communication, action and change, of intricate social activity and a huge potential for new knowledge. What are the models of the learner for this brave new world? How can higher education create these models and support the learners who aspire to them? This paper postulates four models of the learner of the future: * the collaborator: for whom networks of knowledge, skills and ideas are the source of learning * the free agent: utilising flexible, continuous, open-ended and life-long styles and systems of learning to the full * the wise analyser: able to gather, scrutinise and use evidence of effective activity and apply conclusions to new problems * the creative synthesiser: able to connect across themes and disciplines, cross-fertilise ideas, integrate disparate concepts and create new vision and practice. The paper describes an example of these kinds of learning and considers what they might imply for the development of learning in higher education in the coming century
Stephen Harlow

Advancing the Flip: Developments in Reverse Instruction | Connected Principals - 0 views

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    "...what is now an opportunity is also becoming an urgency: if students don't need to come to class to get informational content delivery, if they can get it easily on their own, we need to transform how we use our classroom time such that it continues to be relevant and valuable."
Nigel Robertson

How To Save The Newspapers, Vol. XII: Outlaw Linking - 0 views

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    "Expanding copyright law to bar online access to copyrighted materials without the copyright holder's consent, or to bar linking to or paraphrasing copyrighted materials without the copyright holder's consent . . ." No linking, no paraphrasing - make it illegal says judge
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

MOOCs are here. How should state universities respond? | Dangerously Irrelevant - 0 views

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    Recommendations for a small US university on how to respond to the Mooc phenomenon.
Nigel Robertson

Digital Redlining, Access, and Privacy | Common Sense Education - 0 views

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    I think this is an important stating of the assumptions built into technology and the outcomes resulting from these assumptions and inherent biases. "... we need to understand how the shape of information access controls the intellectual (and, ultimately, financial) opportunities of some college students. If we emphasize the consequences of differential access, we see one facet of the digital divide; if we ask about how these consequences are produced, we are asking about digital redlining. The comfortable elision in "edtech" is dangerous; it needs to be undone by emphasizing the contexts, origins, aims, and ideologies of technologies."
Nigel Robertson

How can technology be used to improve the learner experience at point… - 1 views

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    "How can technology be used to improve the learner experience at points of transition?"
Stephen Harlow

Making Student Blogs Pay Off with Blog Audits - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Ed... - 0 views

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    "But how do we get students to realize what they themselves value? How do we get students to think about their blogging as something other than work for a grade?"
Nigel Robertson

How to Use Google Documents: Video Series | eHow Videos - 0 views

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    40 2min videos describing how to use Google Docs, spreadsheets and presentations. From 2008 so shows an older Google interface.
Stephen Harlow

Fortnightly Mailing: "Data is not the plural of anecdote". Eric Mazur talks about how t... - 1 views

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    "...a long video from November 2009 in which Eric Mazur, who teaches physics at Harvard, describes the main innovations he has made in how he runs his courses - and the painstaking empirical research that he has used to guide these changes. "
Tracey Morgan

How to Clean Your Filthy Keyboard in the Dishwasher (Without Ruining it) - How-To Geek - 0 views

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    Who knows anyone who has a keyboard we could try this with?
Nigel Robertson

How to backup Google Docs and Spreadsheets ? - 0 views

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    How to mass download Google docs using Greasemonkey scripts
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