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Nigel Robertson

25 Ways To Use Twitter In The Classroom, By Degree Of Difficulty | Edudemic - 0 views

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    Options for using Twitter. "It is organized by the categories WATCH (easiest degree of difficulty, TALK (moderate), and PRODUCE (highest degree of difficulty). We did our best to put each box in the appropriate place. Therefore, some of them are in between different degrees of difficulty, etc."
Stephen Bright

Degree Plus - 0 views

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    Queen's University Belfast have a website which is provided for students to show evidence of learning and skills learnt from extra-curricular activities and achievements. "Many activities you participate in - whether you serve as a Course Rep or have a part-time job or are engaged in voluntary work - may be allowing you to acquire important employability skills such as teamwork, leadership, communication and commercial awareness.  The Degree Plus Award allows these skills and this experience to be formally recognised" The Award is awarded by the University and is a 'value added' item which students can get in addition to their formal qualification. 
Nigel Robertson

Detting your degree in Second Life - 0 views

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    This fall TSTC will be offering a Digital Media certificate which focuses on virtual world technology and they will be using Second Life as the primary way to deliver the course content. They plan for this certificate program to lead into an associate degree (AAS) in Digital Media starting in spring 2009.
Stephen Bright

Online courses + time on campus = a new path to an MIT master's degree | MIT News - 1 views

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    New way of getting a specialist Master's degree from MIT - do online courses open to anyone, then a proctered exam and a one-semester residential.
Nigel Robertson

Georgia Tech unveils first all-MOOC computer science degree - 0 views

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    Report on GTech offereing a Masters in ComSci for $7000 all by MOOC.
Tracey Morgan

The 12 Most Popular Ways College Students Use Smartphones - 0 views

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    College students love their smartphones. They use them in a myriad of ways and there's the data to prove it. A new infographic visualizes the current state of smartphone usage by college students and it's a sight to see. The infographic below from Online Degrees shows the 12 most popular ways students are using smartphones as well as the types of news they're reading, and more.
Nigel Robertson

Georgia Tech, Udacity Shock Higher Ed With $7,000 Degree - Forbes - 0 views

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    Moocs and money. $7k Masters, down from $40k.
Stephen Bright

Week 5: A new classification for MOOCs by Gráinne Conole | MOOC Quality Project - 0 views

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    Grainne Conole proposes 12 dimesions for better classification of MOOCs. the degree of openness, the scale of participation (massification), the amount of use of multimedia, the amount of communication, the extent to which collaboration is included, the type of learner pathway (from learner centred to teacher-centred and highly structured), the level of quality assurance, the extent to which reflection is encouraged, the level of assessment, how informal or formal it is, autonomy, and diversity. She then evaluates five example MOOCs against these dimensions.
Stephen Bright

A Free Online University Tests the Waters - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    NY Times article about the University of the People, which offers degress for free. Volunteer lecturers - which makes me wonder how sustainable this is... Also only offers degrees in computing and business administration
Stephen Harlow

At New Online University, Advertisers Will Underwrite Free Degrees - Wired Campus - The... - 0 views

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    "...students may be asked a question like 'Are you a runner?' when they log into the learning-management system. If a student checks 'yes,' he or she will thereafter see ads for a certain brand of running shoes on the home page."<--quick Troy write a plugin for Moodle!
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

Publishing giant Pearson looks set to offer degrees - 0 views

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    Maybe BAs from Whitcoulls next?  We want you to read widely ... but not too widely.
Nigel Robertson

E-Learning Provision and Participation: Trends, Patterns and Highlights - 0 views

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    "This report analyses tertiary sector e-learning provision at a system, sub-sector and course level from 2004 to 2008. The sub-sectors focused on in the report are universities and polytechnics and the course levels bachelors degrees and certificates (Levels 1-4). Participation in e-learning course at these levels over the same time period is analysed by focusing on the following learner groups: 18-19 year olds, the 40+ age group, Māori, Pasifika and European and females and males Author: Peter Guiney, Tertiary Sector Performance Analysis team (Ministry of Education) Date Published: May 2011"
Nigel Robertson

Pressure growing on 'toxic' University of Wales - 1 views

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    "... overseas students are offered help to cheat their way to UoWales-validated degrees and visas."
Nigel Robertson

Highlights from Coursera Partners Conference 2020 - Class Central - 0 views

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    Huge numbers of enrolments during covid19 crisis. And big numbers in online degrees at high volume, low cost.
Nigel Robertson

A CRITICAL PATH Securing the Future of Higher Education in England - 0 views

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       recognising credit from lowcost online courses - so-called 'massive open online courses',  or MOOCs - so that these may count, in part, towards degree  programmes
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      es, pay and reward as are offered to  staff on a research path. Universities should also require that all  academic staff with teaching obligations undertake training in  teaching and assessment as part of their probation period.
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    Full report of IPPR on the future of HE in UK.
Stephen Bright

How Usable Is Your Online Course Content? » Online College Search - Your Accr... - 0 views

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    user experience honeycomb model - useful, usable, findable, valuable, credible, desirable, accessible
Nigel Robertson

100 Helpful Websites for New Teachers | Teaching Degree.org - 0 views

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    Collection of links to websites helpful for teachers. Includes video, twitter, blogging, etc plus sites for new teachers (latter may be US oriented)
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