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Nigel Robertson

Culture and effective online learning environments | Tony Bates - 0 views

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    Bates on the role of culture in our learning environment.
Nigel Robertson

Barriers to change: Using technology to improve the cost-effectiveness of the... - 0 views

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    3rd part of Barriers to Change by Tony Bates
Nigel Robertson

How useful is strategic planning for e-learning? « Tony Bates - 4 views

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    Tony Bates gives his preliminary conclusions of the important things in strategic planning for integrating technology use in HE. Some good statements around what can make integration successful.
Stephen Harlow

My thoughts on managing technology in universities « Tony Bates - 0 views

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    Tony Bates 12th book entitled 'Integrating technology in universities and colleges' is based around case studies on managing technology in universities.
Nigel Robertson

An essay on the impact of the digital age on scholarship and institutions « T... - 1 views

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    Comment on Katz article on academic scholarship in the digital age.
Nigel Robertson

Keeping up with MOOC developments - 0 views

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    Tony Bates on Moocs and the sideshow focus.
Nigel Robertson

MOOCs, MIT and Magic - 1 views

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    "MOOCs, MIT and Magic" Tony Bates is a critical voice at a session at MIT on Moocs and edX.
Nigel Robertson

Learning-environment-2.jpg (839×720) - 0 views

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    Tony Bates image of the environment or context of learning.
Stephen Bright

Teaching in a Digital Age | The Open Textbook Project provides flexible and affordable ... - 0 views

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    Open textbook from Tony Bates on integrating technology into teaching - free download in a range of formats
Nigel Robertson

What's right and what's wrong about Coursera-style MOOCs - 0 views

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    "Daphne Koller, one of the two founders of Coursera, describes some of the key features of the Coursera MOOCs, and the lessons she has learned to date about teaching and learning from these courses. The video is well worth watching, just for this."
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    Tony Bates critique of Coursera and Koller's take on Moocs.
Nigel Robertson

Time to retire from online learning? - 0 views

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    Tony Bates announces his retirement (at 75!). He'll be missed in the field.
Nigel Robertson

The role of communities of practice in a digital age - 0 views

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    Post by Tony Bates on Moocs with an interesting discussion in the comments from Harasim and Downes.
Nigel Robertson

Teaching in a Digital Age | The Open Textbook Project provides flexible and affordable ... - 0 views

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    The long awaited (and much previewed through individual chapter release) book by Tony Bates on teaching in the digital (read modern) age.
Nigel Robertson

A vision for the future: Using technology to improve the cost-effectiveness o... - 1 views

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    Tony Bates talks about problems that unis have and where technology can help / change.
Stephen Harlow

How useful is strategic planning for e-learning? ~ Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes - 0 views

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    Stephen Downes on Tony Bates on elearning strategic planning. I'm interested in using appreciative inquiry to draw faculty into the visioning.
Stephen Harlow

Strategic management for e-learning: a New Zealand study « Tony Bates - 2 views

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    Tom Prebble comments that Ako Aotearoa are sponsoring a series of Taking the Lead workshops.
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    Bates' comments are something to take on board for us. Perhaps we need to create some briefing papers.
Nigel Robertson

Questions about online learning in Ontario - 0 views

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    Tony Bates response to the 5 Ontario qns Re online learning
Stephen Harlow

Why the current professional development model is broken - 1 views

  • Professional development departments in most universities and colleges are staffed by faculty (who themselves may have had no formal training in teaching) who are nevertheless outstanding classroom teachers. While they may provide inspiration for classroom teachers, they are often at best indifferent and at worst hostile to online learning. Indeed professional development units are often separately organized from learning technology support units, and it is the latter who are often called upon to provide professional development workshops for online learning, but with a heavy focus on using technology to support classroom teaching rather than on the re-design of teaching to develop the potential of new technologies.
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    Tony Bates on why the current PD model is broken (and how to fix it). Note the paragraph on PD depts? Sound familiar?
Stephen Harlow

How Britain is moving to the privatization of higher education - 0 views

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    Tony Bates succinctly explains the privatisation of UK universities. Why does it matter to us? PPP anyone?
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