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Tracey Morgan

ClearBits™ - BitTorrent Distribution of Open Licensed Media - 0 views

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    "ClearBits provides hosting and distribution for open licensed media. We distribute high quality, open-licensed (Creative Commons) digital media, datasets, and artwork for Content Creators. We host creative content in its entirety, ensure fast, reliable downloads, and enable users to directly sponsor Content Creators and their work."
Derek White

Not Free, Not Easy, Not Trivial - The Warehousing and Delivery of Digital Goo... - 0 views

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    Crotchety article challenging advocates of open publishing, about the cost of storing, managing and distributing digital goods, Annoying tone, but some useful points to consider. "Even beyond just their power requirements, digital goods have particular traits that make them difficult to store effectively, challenging to distribute well, and much more effective when handled by paid professionals."
Nigel Robertson

Open Educational Resources: It's not the artifact, it's the process « Mark Mc... - 0 views

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    "If we think of OERs as we think of physical artifacts, we might focus on their design, production, storage and distribution. We could quantify their number, calculate their popularity, and track their use. However, in open, distributed, networked learning environments, the emphasis is not be on the resources but on the engagement between participants who create, use, modify, and share experiences."
Nigel Robertson

CoursePacker - 0 views

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    Put together a coursepack from OERs or your documents. Not a lot of supporting info. Has just been released by CC Canada. "Simply upload your journal articles or other documents. We'll take care of the table of contents, attributions, page numbering, formatting and distribution. For free!"
Nigel Robertson

What You Need To Know About Data Portability - 0 views

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    Good article on the principles of allowing data to be owned and distributed easily by the generator of the data and how companies could approach having a data portability policy.
Nigel Robertson

TechLunch « Support for Using ICT in the BScE - 0 views

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    "Digital technologies can be used as tools that facilitate the research process, the organization, collection and distribution of information, communication and collaboration among others. TechLunch wants to provide insight into these purposes by presenting use case scenarios specific to the needs of students, teachers and researchers." Includes a set of recordings and resources on various tools e.g. Zotero, Cmap, Opinion Polling, etc.
Nigel Robertson

Giving Knowledge for Free - The Emergence of Open Educational Resources - Powered by Go... - 0 views

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    "The development of the information society and the widespreaddiffusion of information technology give rise to new opportunities for learning. At the same time, they challenge established views and practices regarding how teaching and learning should be organised and carried out. Higher educational institutions have been using the Internet and other digital technologies to develop and distribute education for several years. Yet, until recently, much of the learning materials were locked up behind passwords within proprietary systems, unreachable for outsiders. The open educational resource (OER) movement aims to break down such barriers and to encourage and enable freely sharing content."
Dean Stringer

Open Cobalt Website - 1 views

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    "Open Cobalt Alpha is the first step in a long term project to make available to all people a free and open source platform for constructing, accessing, and sharing virtual workspaces for research and education. This 3D multimedia wiki technology makes it easy to create deeply collaborative and hyperlinked multi-user virtual workspaces, virtual exhibit spaces, and game-based learning and training environments that run on all major software operating systems. By using a peer-based messaging protocol to reduce reliance on server infrastructures for support of basic in world interactions across many participants, Open Cobalt makes it possible for people hyperlink their virtual worlds via 3D portals to form a large distributed network of interconnected collaboration spaces. It also makes it possible for schools and other organizations to freely set up their own networks of public and private 3D virtual workspaces that feature integrated web browsing, voice chat, text chat, and access to remote desktop applications and services."
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    Hey guys. Just watched a live session online at Cisco w the developers of this system, still in development, but interesting differentiators vs 2Life, e.g. peer-to-peer, nested worlds, oh and its open-source. Thought yaz might be interested in tracking it.
Nigel Robertson

VeMentoring » home - 0 views

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    "VeMentoring" is the Vocational e-Learning Mentors' network. The network is made up of Vocational Education and Training (VET) professionals who collaborate to share and showcase educational technologies in Blended and Distributed Delivery (BDD).
Nigel Robertson

Creating A Unique Tag Your Project: for Blogs, Microblogs and other Distributed Web Con... - 0 views

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    JISC post on creating project tags.
Nigel Robertson

Using Audio for Summative Student Feedback « Learning and Teaching in HE - 0 views

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    Long post about experience of using audio feedback on student work.  Uses Wimba Voice Tools to record and distribute the feedback.
Nigel Robertson

The Writing Researcher | postgraduate studies team blog - 1 views

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    The Writing Researcher is a new open activity which aims to bring researchers from different disciplines, institutions and countries together to share their writing and provide peer-feedback ina rather informal, friendly environment. ... As it reads in the blog we have set up for the project, The Writing Researcher: Inspiration, Creativity, Fluency  aims to: 1. promote and support writing as a creative, scholarly and collaborative enterprise, 2. encourage discussion and peer feedback in a distributed, shared environment, 3. establish an international, inter-disciplinary, inter-cultural peer network.
Nigel Robertson

Implementing a Cost Effectiveness Analyzer for Web-Supported Academic Instruction: A Ca... - 1 views

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    "This paper describes the implementation of a quantitative cost effectiveness analyzer for Web-supported academic instruction that was developed in Tel Aviv University during a long term study. The paper presents the cost effectiveness analysis of Tel Aviv University campus. Cost and benefit of 3,453 courses were analyzed, exemplifying campus-wide analysis. These courses represent large-scale Web-supported academic instruction processes throughout the campus. The findings were described, referring to students, instructors and university from both the economical and educational perspectives. The cost effectiveness values resulting from the calculations were summarized in four "coins" (efficiency coins=$; quality coins; affective coins; and knowledge management coins) for each of the three actors (students, instructors and university). In order to examine the distribution of those values throughout the campus assessment scales were created on the basis of descriptive statistics. The described analyzer can be implemented in other institutions very easily and almost automatically. This enables us to quantify the costs and benefits of Web-supported instruction on both the single-course and the campus-wide levels. "
Nigel Robertson

Learning in web 2.0 augmented space? « Taming the spaces - 1 views

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    "This new learning environment - an augmented reality/virtuality - consists of distributed virtual spaces generated by social software tools, and of the real spaces and objects, in which locative content has been added with mobile devices. Augmented reality, the reality overlaid with virtual reality, and virtual reality, in which representations of the real world have been embedded and contextualised, is enabling interactions both in real and virtual spaces."
Stephen Harlow

A Study of Four Textbook Distribution Models (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

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    via @drtonybates
Nigel Robertson

Mapping Coursera's Global Footprint | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Interesting post on globality of cCoursera.
Derek White

Copyright in Lectures - and distribution on Blackboard and iTunes U - 0 views

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    Otago University policies and guidelines around lecture capture and copyright.
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