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Nigel Robertson

The effect of Twitter on college student engagement and grades - Junco - 2010 - Journal... - 0 views

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    "A total of 125 students taking a first year seminar course for pre-health professional majors participated in this study (70 in the experimental group and 55 in the control group). With the experimental group, Twitter was used for various types of academic and co-curricular discussions. Engagement was quantified by using a 19-item scale based on the National Survey of Student Engagement. To assess differences in engagement and grades, we used mixed effects analysis of variance (ANOVA) models, with class sections nested within treatment groups. We also conducted content analyses of samples of Twitter exchanges. The ANOVA results showed that the experimental group had a significantly greater increase in engagement than the control group, as well as higher semester grade point averages. Analyses of Twitter communications showed that students and faculty were both highly engaged in the learning process in ways that transcended traditional classroom activities."
Nigel Robertson

MaKey MaKey: An Invention Kit for Everyone by Jay Silver - Kickstarter - 0 views

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    Wow! Control your computer wit random objects. Be creative
Nigel Robertson

Blogging and trust in Universities | Mark Smithers - 0 views

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    Excellent post by Mark Smithers capturing the difficulty I have with a corporate control attitude in HE.
Nigel Robertson

Digital Redlining, Access, and Privacy | Common Sense Education - 0 views

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    I think this is an important stating of the assumptions built into technology and the outcomes resulting from these assumptions and inherent biases. "... we need to understand how the shape of information access controls the intellectual (and, ultimately, financial) opportunities of some college students. If we emphasize the consequences of differential access, we see one facet of the digital divide; if we ask about how these consequences are produced, we are asking about digital redlining. The comfortable elision in "edtech" is dangerous; it needs to be undone by emphasizing the contexts, origins, aims, and ideologies of technologies."
Nigel Robertson

How to Liberate Your Data from Google (And Why It Matters That You Can) - 0 views

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    Data freedom - Own & control your data.
Derek White

Summary | Next Digital Decade - 1 views

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    Free book on future of the internet download under read now) Bunch of essays about impact of internet on society, how internet should be managed, privacy, intellectual property etc . Various perspectives but published by a libertarian think tank. Critical of Lessig for proposing controls on internet development. Some good reads (Dean, beware - lawyers). Also check out the video presentations - panel discussions - some fascinating stuff. This book is both a beginning and an end. Its publication marks the beginning of TechFreedom, a new non-profit think tank that will launch alongside this book in January 2011. Our mission is simple: to unleash the progress of technology that improves the human condition and expands individual capacity to choose.
Tracey Morgan

Scheduled sending and email reminders | Boomerang for Gmail - 0 views

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    "Boomerang for Gmail is a Firefox / Chrome plugin that lets you take control of when you send and receive email messages." Looks good and allows follow up reminders
Nigel Robertson

Elsevier, FooBar and Content-mining - yet another Digital Land Grab - wake up academia ... - 1 views

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    How Elsevier wants to control text mining.
Nigel Robertson

Myo - Gesture control armband by Thalmic Labs - 0 views

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    New technology.
Nigel Robertson

Interview With Martin Dougiamas On Changes To Moodle Community This Year -e-Literate - 0 views

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    Interesting conversation. Some interesting times ahead, some which may be outside of Martin's control.
Nigel Robertson

pachube :: connecting environments, patching the planet - 0 views

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    "Create a feed from a device, building, environment or sensor connected to the internet and store, share & graph its datastreams in realtime.. Access realtime & historical data from devices, buildings, environments or sensors to control other environments, embed graphs in websites, trigger actions, etc..."
Derek White

The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet | Magazine - 2 views

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    This article is worth reading. An interesting thought piece (two actually) on the move away from the open web to closed systems running across the internet that control the devices we use, the delivery mechanisms and the content we consume (read Apple).
Stephen Harlow

MIT Media Lab Hacks the Kinect for Browser Navigation With Gestures (Video) - 0 views

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    Hackers at the famous MIT Media Lab have built an open-source Chrome browser extension that uses the Microsoft gesture-based controller Kinect to navigate around tabs and Web pages.
Nigel Robertson

Confessions of an Aca/Fan: Why Universities Shouldn't Create "Something like YouTube" (... - 0 views

  • Many universities are trying to figure out how they can build "something like YouTube" to support their educational activities. Most of them end up building things that are very little like YouTube in that they tend to lock down the content and make it hard to move into other spaces and mobilize in other conversations. In a sense, these university based sites are about disciplining the flow of knowledge rather than facilitating it.
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    Discussing how universities want to control knowledge rather than letting it flow freely.
Stephen Harlow

CES: NZ start-up takes out consumer electronics innovation award in Vegas | Griffin's G... - 1 views

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    "It was great to see New Zealand start-up Swiftpoint honoured at the CES show here in Vegas for the novel design of its pint-sized finger-controlled computer mouse."
Nigel Robertson

ThinkUp: Social Media Insights Engine - 0 views

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    "ThinkUp captures your posts, replies, retweets, friends, followers, and links on social networks like Twitter and Facebook. We'll be adding more networks in the future. ThinkUp stores your social data in a database you control, and makes it easy to search, sort, filter, export, and visualize in useful ways"
Nigel Robertson

Do e-books spell the end of lending libraries? - 1 views

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    BBC 10 min piece on where ebooks fit into the library world - but is it the publishers that are controlling the game?
Nigel Robertson

Teleogistic / Project Reclaim - 1 views

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    Reclaim your digital identity - an attempt by a developer to go open source, open control.
Nigel Robertson

» 3 simple tips for setting up online communities Learning in the Social Work... - 1 views

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    But we stressed the importance of letting go, and I repeated Dan Pink's words from my presentation: "Control leads to compliance; autonomy leads to engagement". We explained this would likely prove to be a far more successful approach than imposing a community on the team.  In other words the group needs to "own" its own community.
Nigel Robertson

Social Media's Slow Slog Into the Ivory Towers of Academia - Josh Sternberg - Technolog... - 0 views

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    Atlantic article on SM in HE. Some good stuff about attitudes and the failure of the academy to maintain pedagogical control. Examples tho' seem to come from courses teaching 'about' SM, not 'through' SM.
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