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Nigel Robertson

Large Interactive Displays - HCI at the University of Waikato: LIDS - 1 views

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    The large interactive display surfaces (LIDS) concept started with the creation of the "Whiteboard Paradigm". There were many available technologies that could be used as LIDS, however, most were prohibitively expensive, and many still did not support appropriate interaction styles. The goal of the LIDS research project has been to develop inexpensive technologies to use as displays, and investigate the interaction issues generated by their use. Furthermore work has gone into investigating potential uses for such technologies, and creating the software to support these uses.
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

RSS Feed Widget - 0 views

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    Create a widget to display any RSS feed. Seems to work.
Nigel Robertson

Using Google Spreadsheet for your Leaderboard - YouTube - 0 views

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    Leaderboarded - interesting little tool to allow comparisons or display of data. I think it can get used with more dynamic data than this video shows.
Stephen Bright

9 YouTube Tips and Tricks for Teachers | The Whiteboard Blog - 0 views

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    includes how to jump straight to a particular point in the youtube clip, subtitles, interactive transcripts Youtube XL for large tv displays etc.
Stephen Harlow

Blogging in the classroom: why your students should write online | Teacher Network Blog... - 0 views

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    "Feedback, group work and a visible papertrail are all effortless gains. Display student work for class discussion, comment on student posts as feedback; set homework to post short peer critiques; devise project tasks requiring reading multiple peers' work and synthesising an overview with linked references."
Nigel Robertson

Times Higher Education - Oxford opens up on graduate destinations - 1 views

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    By this autumn, every university in England will have published a new set of information about every undergraduate course on offer. These Key Information Sets will include data on areas such as contact hours, graduate salaries and student satisfaction. But with little fanfare, one institution has already put itself ahead of the game by displaying information about its graduates in a way that could set a benchmark for the sector. The University of Oxford has created an online tool for comparing data about its graduates' careers and salaries. Tucked away on its main careers website and organised into a set of user-friendly tables, it allows immediate comparisons of the salary and employment status of its alumni from 2008-09 and 2009-10 - undergraduate and postgraduate - sorted by subject area, individual course and even constituent college.
Nigel Robertson

WAVE Toolbar - 0 views

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    "The WAVE Firefox toolbar provides a mechanism for running WAVE reports directly within Firefox. Because the toolbar reports runs entirely within your web browser, no information is sent to the WAVE server. This ensures 100% private and secure accessibility reporting. The toolbar can check intranet, password-protected, dynamically generated, or sensitive web pages. Also, because the WAVE toolbar evaluates the rendered version of your page, locally displayed styles and dynamically-generated content from scripts or AJAX can be evaluated."  Accessibility checking.
Nigel Robertson

Easy Portfolio Google Site Builder Script - YouTube - 0 views

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    Creating a simple display in Google Sites of student work in Google Drive.
Nigel Robertson

Libraries and the changing role of creators and consumers - 0 views

  • For the past two years, Catherine Mitchell, Director, Publishing, California Digital Library, has been involved in an effort to coordinate the services of the library and University Press in order to better support and manage the University of California’s scholarly output. The goal of the initiative—the University as Publisher—is to help the university reclaim its core intellectual asset (i.e., the knowledge it produces) and assert itself more powerfully in the marketplace of scholarly communication. In the process, the university shores up its values, and its value. “Despite the daunting complexity of the task, universities must take responsibility for managing their own scholarly output or risk losing control of that core intellectual capital,” she says. “If we don’t, someone else will. And it won’t be pretty. We’re talking about our institutions’ major asset. “If we miss the boat on this, we hand off opportunities to partner with our faculty around issues of intellectual property, curation and preservation standards, and transformative models of scholarly communication. We simply become the ‘buyer.’ And, we risk getting locked into untenable licensing agreements in order to gain or regain access to the very research that our own faculty are producing.”
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    Article on trends in publishing and why the university library needs to become a publisher.
Nigel Robertson

ImageCodr.org - 2 views

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    Great little app that lets you grap the license and other details from a flickr image.  Intended to be used when you link to an image and ensure you attribute it correctly. "With ImageCodr.org, there is no need to do all this manually, you simply enter in the URL of the picture page (as seen in your browser) you are interested in and ImageCodr.org will generate the ready to use HTML code. It will also display a brief and easy license summary, so you don't get in legal trouble because you missed something."
Nigel Robertson

graph.tk - 0 views

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    graph.tk is an online and open-source graphing utillity. It runs in any modern browser that supports the canvas element. It plots functions, and displays them with style.
Nigel Robertson

quartzjer/Locker - GitHub - 0 views

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    More stuff for the Analytics box. If this can grab authenticated data then return it through a dashboard display, it could give students a wide view of what they are doing - Moodle, library, facebook contacts with classmates etc.
Nigel Robertson

moodle-qtype_stack/doc/en/Developer/Mathjax.md at master · maths/moodle-qtype... - 0 views

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    Displaying Maths in Moodle and using MathJax.
Nigel Robertson

Map my Programme - Projects - eCentre - Research centres & facilities - Research at the... - 0 views

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    Where is all the assessment in a programme? A set of tools to visually display programme assessment.
Nigel Robertson

Big Data - on Pearltrees - 0 views

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    Resources about accessing and using big data sets.
Nigel Robertson

mlaa/tags-viewer · GitHub - 0 views

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    "TAGS Viewer allows users to browse, explore, and search a Twitter archive. As a backend, it requires Martin Hawksey's Twitter Archive Google Spreadsheet (TAGS). TAGS provides a free, non-technical method of archiving tweets for a given hashtag, which can be particularly useful for capturing a conference's backchannel. This application is contained in a single HTML file and has no server dependencies, which makes it easy to host anywhere: just upload a single file (this one!) and you're done. Or, if you don't need to share it with anyone, just double-click the file on your hard drive to open it in your Web browser. Configuration is as simple as supplying a Google Spreadsheet URL"
Nigel Robertson

joule Reports Manual - joule 2.x Manuals - Moodlerooms Product Manuals - 0 views

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    Learning Analytics for Moodle
Nigel Robertson

Guidance and Inspiration - Moodle - Educational Technology Guidance - 0 views

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    Wiki from UK uni with guidance for users on Moodle features. There may be some ideas there that we can reuse at some point.
Derek White

MobileRead Wiki - E-book Reader Matrix - 3 views

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    This page compares e-book reader devices that use e-paper. If you prefer Devices that use an LCD (TFT) display See: LCD E-Book Reader Matrix. For a general introduction to all e-book devices see: E-book devices. See also Web Tablets, PDA devices and Smartphones that may be used as e-book readers.
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