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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

YouTube - My speaker biography being created. - 1 views

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    Nice idea! Crowdsource your speaker's bio. Saves all that writing in the third person.
Tracey Morgan

Harold Jarche » Personal Knowledge Management - 0 views

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    Network learning, or personal knowledge management (PKM), is an individual, disciplined process by which we make sense of information, observations and ideas. In the past, self-directed learning may have involved keeping a journal, writing letters or having conversations. These are still valid, but with digital media we can add context by categorizing, commenting on, or even remixing information. 
Stephen Harlow

Improving the Discussion Board - Lehigh University - 1 views

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    "The art of writing on the discussion board is to keep the conversation going."
Nigel Robertson

Students enlist MyMaster website to write essays, assignments - 0 views

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    Article on an essay mill running out of Sydney.
Nigel Robertson

Turnitin Acquisition of LightSide to Impact 24 Million Students Worldwide | Getting Smart - 1 views

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    Tii buys up an automated lesson scoring / writing assessment tool.
Nigel Robertson

The infernal business of contract cheating: understanding the business processes and mo... - 1 views

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    How to essay mills and contract cheating sites work?
Nigel Robertson

The ecstasy of influence: A plagiarism, By Jonathan Lethem (Harper's Magazine) - 1 views

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    A brilliant piece on appropriation, sampling and remixing throughout literary, cinematic and musical history and why our notions of  property and creation have been subverted and corrupted. Published in Harpers Magazine in 2007.
Nigel Robertson

Booki - 0 views

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    Create your own books free online. Allows collaboration on the web too.  Web software is open source and could be installed on our servers.
Nigel Robertson

Digital Portfolios in the Age of the Read/Write Web (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE.edu - 1 views

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    "Key Takeaways Education built around digital portfolios not only ties together various student-generated artifacts into a coherent whole but also creates an environment in which technology use has a clearly identified purpose. Hundreds of services provide free hosting and website creation tools and are ideal platforms for digital portfolios because they can support just about any type of digital content. Turning consumers of knowledge into producers of knowledge transforms learning into an active experience."
Nigel Robertson

Teach Collaborative Revision with Google Docs - 0 views

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    Aimed at K12 but useful to refer to.
Nigel Robertson

It's Culture, Not Morality :: Inside Higher Ed :: Higher Education's Source for News, V... - 0 views

  • Those who want to understand the ideas in the book may want to note the title; it’s no coincidence that Blum wrote about college “culture,” and not “ethics” or “morality.” And while she did use “plagiarism” in the title, she faults colleges and professors for failing to distinguish between buying a paper to submit as your own, submitting a paper containing passages from many authors without appropriate credit, and simply failing to learn how to cite materials. Treating these violations of academic norms the same way is part of the problem, she writes
  • In terms of explaining student culture, Blum uses many of the student interviews to show how education has become to many students more an issue of credentialing and getting ahead than of any more idealistic love of learning.
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