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Nigel Robertson

Social Media Research & Practice in Higher Ed #sxswEDU podcast | Social Media in Higher... - 0 views

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    "Back in March I served on a panel along with Liz Gross, Ed Cabellon, and Greg Heiberger at the #sxswEDU conference. Here are some of the highlights: Greg and I talk about our latest research on using Twitter to support students throughout their first year of college. I summarize my recent research on using Facebook in education. Greg explores the future of higher education and how new technologies can be used to effectively improve student success. Liz discusses how to use Facebook to market your institution and programs. Ed explains how to frame productive social media use to administrators. I get snarky about EdTech startups and how they don't communicate with educators."
Nigel Robertson

Small World? A Snapshot of How My Twitter "Friends" Follow Each Other… « OUse... - 0 views

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    Graphing connection in social networks.
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

Generating a word cloud (or not) from a Twitter hashtag | Librarian of tomorrow - 0 views

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    Useful account of creating a wordcloud from a large amount of text.
Stephen Harlow

Digital Literacy and giving people fish... | Brains - 2 views

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    "Teaching people 'how to' write an essay in Word, or 'how to' use shortcuts in their browser, or 'how to' use hashtags in Twitter is the same as giving them fish, rather than teaching them how to fish."
Stephen Bright

Jonathan Powles: Universities: the dominos effect - 0 views

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    Universities compared to Domino's pizza in terms of serving up options that are ordered online. A plug for the importance of conversation and how that provides learning - and that online conversation (e.g. twitter) is the new 'game changer'. 
Nigel Robertson

True Life: Social Onboarding | Yammer Blog - 1 views

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    Useful post about using in-company social networking to build connections and reduce silos.
Stephen Harlow

Reflections on Teaching with Social Media - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    "...I've been musing on how I integrated social media [twitter, wikis, zotero, google wave & docs] into my classes" via Stephen Downes who noted "you can't just take these new technologies and cram them into an old-word [sic] course"
Nigel Robertson

Secure Online Backup and Archiving for Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, and Wordpress | Backupify - 0 views

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    Service that backs up lots of cloud apps for you. Seems to work too!  Free a/c available.
Nigel Robertson

Libraries and the changing role of creators and consumers - 0 views

  • For the past two years, Catherine Mitchell, Director, Publishing, California Digital Library, has been involved in an effort to coordinate the services of the library and University Press in order to better support and manage the University of California’s scholarly output. The goal of the initiative—the University as Publisher—is to help the university reclaim its core intellectual asset (i.e., the knowledge it produces) and assert itself more powerfully in the marketplace of scholarly communication. In the process, the university shores up its values, and its value. “Despite the daunting complexity of the task, universities must take responsibility for managing their own scholarly output or risk losing control of that core intellectual capital,” she says. “If we don’t, someone else will. And it won’t be pretty. We’re talking about our institutions’ major asset. “If we miss the boat on this, we hand off opportunities to partner with our faculty around issues of intellectual property, curation and preservation standards, and transformative models of scholarly communication. We simply become the ‘buyer.’ And, we risk getting locked into untenable licensing agreements in order to gain or regain access to the very research that our own faculty are producing.”
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    Article on trends in publishing and why the university library needs to become a publisher.
Nigel Robertson

Packrati.us = Twitter + Delicious - 0 views

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    Interesting looking tool - not tried it yet but adds any url that you tweet (or retweet) to your Delicious account.
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.
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