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Nigel Robertson

Attacks on connectivism « Jenny Connected - 0 views

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    My old elearning mentor writes about recent attacks on connectivism and why they don't hold up.
Stephen Harlow

Advancing the Flip: Developments in Reverse Instruction | Connected Principals - 0 views

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    "...what is now an opportunity is also becoming an urgency: if students don't need to come to class to get informational content delivery, if they can get it easily on their own, we need to transform how we use our classroom time such that it continues to be relevant and valuable."
Stephen Harlow

The 17 E's of Excellent Electronic Education Leadership, with a Nod to Tom Peters | Con... - 0 views

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    We only had four in our WCELfest2011 tagline!
Nigel Robertson

It's official: Google will be connected to everything - 1 views

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    Google+ is the thread that Google wants to link everything - the one ring scenario.
Stephen Harlow

A Freeform Radio PBX | Network Effects - 1 views

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    Patching in VOIP to DS106radio and allowing multi-user mobile connection. Uses OSS Asterix
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    "...I wanted to find a straightforward means for users to access #ds106radio broadcasting... To accomplish this I adopted Asterisk - a robust open source PBX software platform."<--we could use this to run our own VotApedia installation too!
Nigel Robertson

Official Google Data APIs Blog: New Data API for Google Sites! - 0 views

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    Can we start to connect this with Moodle? Is it possible? "Now, all of your Google Sites content can be accessed using the Google Data protocol. That means porting over an old webpage or backing up an existing site got much easier! In fact, check out our open-source Google Sites import/export tool that does just that. So what can you do with the Google Sites API? Glad you asked! The API supports most of the functionality found in Google Sites, which includes the ability to: * Retrieve, create, modify, and delete pages and content. * Upload/download attachments. * Review the revision history across a site. * Display recent user activity."
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    "Now, all of your Google Sites content can be accessed using the Google Data protocol. That means porting over an old webpage or backing up an existing site got much easier! In fact, check out our open-source Google Sites import/export tool that does just that. So what can you do with the Google Sites API? Glad you asked! The API supports most of the functionality found in Google Sites, which includes the ability to: * Retrieve, create, modify, and delete pages and content. * Upload/download attachments. * Review the revision history across a site. * Display recent user activity."
Nigel Robertson

E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez » My New Busi... - 0 views

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    We need pokens!
Nigel Robertson

ThinkBalm publishes business value study « ThinkBalm: Immersive Internet insi... - 0 views

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    Report in the business value of using immersive technologies for work. 40% saw a positive economic impact. Used mainly for connecting users at a distance.
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    business value of using immersive technologies for work
Nigel Robertson

GROU.PS :: connects obsessively! - 0 views

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    New ning like site. Open source so allows customisation, own hosting, own domain, no ads and allows embeds of a lot of things.
Dean Stringer

The Opportunity Space: Augmented Reality - 2 views

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    Ideas and opportunities for use of AR apps and tools
Nigel Robertson

What is innovation? - 0 views

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    Good article from Howard Jarche pulling together threads on how innovation happens and why we need to learn to work in networks.
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