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Nigel Robertson

The remix culture; How the folk process works in the 21st century - 0 views

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    Article from John Egenes at Otago Uni on remix culture. "The internet and our digital convergence are rapidly transforming long-held views regarding the traditional relationship between performer and audience ("creator" / "consumer"). This change is giving a new voice to the audience, literally bringing them into the mix. With unprecedented access to the creative process, and with an audience for their creations, consumers of music are also its producers, and are reshaping concepts of creativity, individuality, and intellectual property. This paper examines fundamental shifts in the way the "Folk Process" works within this context. Remix culture, once a bastion of beat-driven dance mashups, is expanding to include all styles of music, film, theatre and art. I will argue that its long-term significance lies in the notion that it blurs lines between the traditionally separate roles of creator and consumer, and challenges long-held concepts of intellectual property and copyright. Over the protests of many traditional folk musicians and devotees, folk music is entering this new digital arena, where the Folk Process is changing from gradual to immediate, from slow to rapid, adapting to fit the new digital paradigm."
Nigel Robertson

GEES SC Departmental Change Event - 1 views

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    Changing teaching and learning at the departkmental level.
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
Nigel Robertson

"The Digital World of Young Children: Emergent Literacy" | Pearson Foundation - 2 views

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    "Blanchard's and Moore's research finds that developmental milestones are changing as a new generation of young children approach learning and literacy in ways not thought possible in the past. According to this new report, digital media is already transforming the language and cultural practices that enable early literacy development, making possible a new kind of personal and global interconnectedness. The research reveals that: * Opportunities to engage with digital media increasingly prevail through the use of mobile devices-and in developing countries access to mobile devices is more commonplace than access to other technologies * Developmental milestones are changing as young people's access to mobile and digital technology grows. * Digital media positively impacts children's opinion of learning, providing engagement opportunities not always seen with print materials."
Nigel Robertson

RecentChangesCamp - 0 views

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    "RecentChangesCamp is an Open Space Technology format unconference focused on wikis and collaborative practices. The conference is named after the "Recent changes" feature that is found in most wikis. Recent Changes Camp follows an unconference model of being free to participants and an Open Space model in having a program that is determined on-site by participants. Check out the session ideas people are thinking about for Boston and Canberra."
Nigel Robertson

The Great Content Wars Of 2011 - 0 views

  • Look around the next time you’re sat on a crowded city bus during commuting hours. Most people’s headphones are now plugged into their phones. If by some chance they’re not listening to music then they’re reading the paper, a book, checking twitter, posing on facebook, writing an email, updating their diary or taking a photo and sticking a vintage filter on it while on their phone, or tablet, or e-reader. And they probably are listening to music while doing all the above.
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    Excellent piece on the changing digital landscape and what it means for content. "Look around the next time you're sat on a crowded city bus during commuting hours. Most people's headphones are now plugged into their phones. If by some chance they're not listening to music then they're reading the paper, a book, checking twitter, posing on facebook, writing an email, updating their diary or taking a photo and sticking a vintage filter on it while on their phone, or tablet, or e-reader. And they probably are listening to music while doing all the above."
Nigel Robertson

Hackasaurus - 0 views

  • Remix, Make and Share Hackasaurus makes it easy to mash up and change any web page like magic. You can also create your own webpages to share with your friends, all within your browser.
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    Remix, Make and Share. Hackasaurus makes it easy to mash up and change any web page like magic. You can also create your own webpages to share with your friends, all within your browser.
Nigel Robertson

Nobody Asked For A Refrigerator Fee | TorrentFreak - 2 views

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    Technological change causes the ice cutters to go out of business.
Nigel Robertson

Daniel C. Dennett: The De-Darwinizing of Cultural Change (HeadCon '13 Part X) | Edge.org - 1 views

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    The human condition in relation to learning and culture. Interesting post which is a post of a symposium conversation.
Nigel Robertson

Blackboard announces new MOOCs platform | eLearning - 0 views

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    Adelaide Uni change from large lectures to small class teaching.
Nigel Robertson

The dumbest generation? No, Twitter is making kids smarter - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

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    Very interesting article highlighting the dramatic change in teenage writing over the years. Nowadays we make no more grammatical errors than we did 100 years ago, but what we write is much longer and more complex.
Nigel Robertson

If you want to foster change, stay out of training - 0 views

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    Howard Jarche with an example of how training and trainer expertise is ignored in business.
Nigel Robertson

The grammar of school, psychological dissonance and all professors are rather... - 0 views

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    Useful post on the why change doesn't work in unis. We're attacking the wrong thing and need to create context for academics.
Stephen Harlow

UBC Reads Sustainability | abject learning - 1 views

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    "A few changes in my professional profile at UBC in recent weeks… My old Office of Learning Technology has merged with the former Centre for Teaching and Academic Growth to become the Centre for Teaching, Learning, and Technology." So maybe we're just following UBCs lead?
Nigel Robertson

A Disruptive Innovation Arrives (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    Disruptive Innovation - an example from US HE of changing hthe way people access universities and undertake degrees.
Nigel Robertson

From ICT Integration to Systemic Transformation - 0 views

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    George Siemens slides on changes in ICT and education.
Nigel Robertson

The role of critical discussion in ICT PD « hELPC! - 0 views

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    "Prestridge identifies three professional learning activities vital for meaningful ICT teacher PD; collegial dialogue;investigation; and reflection. She chooses to investigate the role of collegial dialogue in developing learning communities and enabling pedagogical change. This is intended to inform a model for ICT professional development, using online discussion forums to facilitate discussion."
Stephen Harlow

Changing the culture of science education - The Changing World - NZ Herald News - 0 views

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    Alison is picked up by the MSM! Kinda ironic that the page is surrounded by AUT University advertisements.
Nigel Robertson

Prepare Yourselves: Facebook To Be Profoundly Changed - 1 views

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    Facebook aims to change the social graph and resist Google+
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