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Nigel Robertson

ALT_SURF_ILTA_white_paper_2005.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    This paper summarises the results of the Reflective Learning, Future Thinking research seminar jointly held by ALT, SURF and ILTA at Trinity College Dublin. At this seminar 50 leading researchers from three nations came together to share thoughts about the direction of learning technology development. Summary At the heart of all three discussions we still see concerns about status and valorisation of knowledge, disciplines and roles. Repository discussions touch on quality and gate keeping, portfolio discussions touch on the ownership of identity as a learner, while ubiquitous computing and informal learning touches on fundamental questions of access and learner control.
Stephen Harlow

HASTAC | Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Advanced Collaboratory - 1 views

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    "The greatest revolution in how humans create and share knowledge, how they read and write, how they communicate and interact in all human history‐‐and there's no space there for the human and social sciences?"--Cathy Davidson, Founder, HASTAC. <--useful for PG FASS?
Stephen Harlow

Ideas for a Flip Camera Video Scavenger Hunt « Moving at the Speed of Creativity - 0 views

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    "..we brainstormed ideas (using an Etherpad shared document) for a video scavenger hunt. Based on the input and suggestions of students, I created the following activity which provides several options for students working in partner teams."
Tracey Morgan

Creative Commons Kiwi on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Have you ever wondered how to download and share digital content legally? How do you let people know that you want them to reuse your own work? Creative Commons licences can help you do both. We'll show you how. To find out more about Creative Commons in New Zealand visit us at
Nigel Robertson

Byzantium - HacDC Wiki - 1 views

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    Developing a communication system by which users can connect to each other and share information in the absence of convenient access to the Internet.
Nigel Robertson

About - Stray Cinema - 0 views

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    Open source cinema. Grab some footage from the site and mix your own film then share. Been going for 5 years now.
Tracey Morgan

Make Pixel Art! - 0 views

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    share your pixel creations
Nigel Robertson

Google Says Pearson's New Learning System Is 'Not a Shared Product' - 2 views

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    As we thought - a marketplace app playing on the name. Still need to check out though!
Nigel Robertson

An Open Future for Higher Education (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

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    Education, and in particular higher education, has seen rapid change as learning institutions have had to adapt to the opportunities provided by the Internet to move more of their teaching online1 and to become more flexible in how they operate. It might be tempting to think that such a period of change would lead to a time of consolidation and agreement about approaches and models of operation that suit the 21st century. New technologies continue to appear,2 however, and the changes in attitude indicated by the integration of online activities and social approaches within our lives are accelerating rather than slowing down. How should institutions react to these changes? One part of the answer seems to be to embrace some of the philosophy of the Internet3 and reevaluate how to approach the relationship between those providing education and those seeking to learn. Routes to self-improvement that have no financial links between those providing resources and those using them are becoming more common,4 and the motivation for engaging with formal education as a way to gain recognition of learning is starting to seem less clear.5 What is becoming clear across all business sectors is that maintaining a closed approach leads to missing out on ways to connect with people and locks organizations into less innovative approaches.6 Higher education needs to prepare itself to exist in a more open future, either by accepting that current modes of operation will increasingly provide only one version of education or by embracing openness and the implications for change entailed. In this article we look at what happens when a more open approach to learning is adopted at an institutional level. There has been a gradual increase in universities opening up the content that they provide to their learners. Drawing on the model of open-source software, where explicit permission to freely use and modify code has developed a software industry that rivals commercial approaches, a proposed
Nigel Robertson

Alice.org - 1 views

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    Alice is an innovative 3D programming environment that makes it easy to create an animation for telling a story, playing an interactive game, or a video to share on the web. Alice is a teaching tool for introductory computing. It uses 3D graphics and a drag-and-drop interface to facilitate a more engaging, less frustrating first programming experience.
Nigel Robertson

http://knowledgeworks.org/sites/default/files/glimpses-future-education_0.pdf - 1 views

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    Two Potential Futures Our forecast suggests that the learning ecosystem is going to diversify, and indeed has already started to do so. At the American Alliance of Museums' convening on the future of education Glimpses of the Future of Education By Katherine Prince, Senior Director, Strategic Foresight, KnowledgeWorks A detail of a KnowledgeWorks infographic on the future of learning. For the complete infographic go to knowledgeworks. org/strategic-foresight. 1 ® Glimpses of Future Educationin September, I had the pleasure of sharing two plausible scenarios for how the future may take shape. We could find ourselves living in: * a vibrant learning grid in which all of us who care about learning create a flexible and radically personalized learning ecosystem that meets the needs of all learners, or * a fractured landscape in which only those whose families have the time, money and resources to customize or supplement their learning journeys have access to learning that adapts to and meets their needs.
Nigel Robertson

Piratebox, a way to share files in class | EFL Notes - 0 views

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    Includes details on turning your phone into a pirate box - and now available in Google Play!
Nigel Robertson

Apereo OAE = Open Academic Environment - 0 views

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    Open source solution for sharing content. connecting and collaborating. Integrates with other systems.
Nigel Robertson

Applying Intercultural Aspects to Academic Integrity - 0 views

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    How do we share our concepts of AI with people from other cultures?
Nigel Robertson

http://www.qaa.ac.uk/en/Publications/Documents/Digital-capability-and-teaching-excellen... - 0 views

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    Digital capability for TEL Overarching principles: 1 start with pedagogy every time 2 recognise that context is key 3 create a digital capability threshold for institutions 4 use communities of practice and peer support to share good practice 5 introduce a robust and owned change management strategy 6 develop a compelling evidence-informed rationale 7 ensure encouragement for innovation and managed risk-taking.
Nigel Robertson

The Copyright Rule We Need to Repeal If We Want to Preserve Our Cultural Heritage - 0 views

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    Arguing to open the DMCA up and reduce copyright.
Nigel Robertson

Increase student engagement with Moodle conditional activities & badges | I Teach With ... - 0 views

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    Post on using Moodle conditions to unlock badges and Easter Eggs in a course.
Nigel Robertson

Gamifying a Moodle course. What difference does it make? Week 1 | I Teach With Moodle |... - 0 views

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    Testing a gamified course against a normal course. (I think this isn't really gamification but just reward. I think for it to be gamified there has to be a challenge intrinsic to the activity not just marking activities as complete.)
Stephen Bright

Google Life Project; A Resource of Great Images to Use in Classroom ~ Educational Techn... - 0 views

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    Google life images for educational use - all taken from the LIFE magasine photo archive including published and unpublished images
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