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Nigel Robertson

Push-button schools and zap hats - The future of education « The Weblog of (a... - 1 views

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    The Future of Education - evolution or revolution, and why both have big problems
Nigel Robertson

Donald Clark Plan B: 7 ways education contributes to rioting? - 1 views

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    Suggestions as to why the education system is broken and then the 1st comment offers some suggestions to fix it.
Nigel Robertson

Higher Education in a Web 2.0 World : JISC - 0 views

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    Supported by the principal bodies and agencies in UK post-compulsory education, the Committee was set up in February 2008 to conduct an independent inquiry into the strategic and policy implications for higher education of the experience and expectations of learners in the light of their increasing use of the newest technologies.
Nigel Robertson

Melt - 0 views

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    Across Europe, Ministries of Education and other providers of educational content are now offering a wide-range of catalogues and large repositories of online learning resources to schools. However, as the number of resources in these repositories continues to expand, educational budgets are struggling to cope with the increasing demand for better quality metadata that will enable teachers and learners to quickly and easily find the specific learning materials they need. The MELT project has been specifically designed to address this issue by: * Enhancing the precision of the metadata applied to educational content * Helping educational content providers meet the growing challenge of volume metadata creation.
Nigel Robertson

Blogs in Education :: Half an Hour - 0 views

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    Downes short piece on using blogs in education.
Nigel Robertson

2020 Forecast: Creating the Future of Learning - 2 views

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    "A Radically Different World If you think our future will require better schools, you're wrong. The future of education calls for entirely new kinds of learning environments. If you think we will need better teachers, you're wrong. Tomorrow's learners will need guides who take on fundamentally different roles. As every dimension of our world evolves so rapidly, the education challenges of tomorrow will require solutions that go far beyond today's answers. Browse this website to explore the forces shaping our world. Work with us to explore your organization's role in creating the future of learning."
Nigel Robertson

http://knowledgeworks.org/sites/default/files/glimpses-future-education_0.pdf - 1 views

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    Two Potential Futures Our forecast suggests that the learning ecosystem is going to diversify, and indeed has already started to do so. At the American Alliance of Museums' convening on the future of education Glimpses of the Future of Education By Katherine Prince, Senior Director, Strategic Foresight, KnowledgeWorks A detail of a KnowledgeWorks infographic on the future of learning. For the complete infographic go to knowledgeworks. org/strategic-foresight. 1 ® Glimpses of Future Educationin September, I had the pleasure of sharing two plausible scenarios for how the future may take shape. We could find ourselves living in: * a vibrant learning grid in which all of us who care about learning create a flexible and radically personalized learning ecosystem that meets the needs of all learners, or * a fractured landscape in which only those whose families have the time, money and resources to customize or supplement their learning journeys have access to learning that adapts to and meets their needs.
Nigel Robertson

Universities UK - Universities UK report considers development of online courses - 0 views

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    "'Massive open online courses: Higher Education's digital moment?' tracks the development of MOOCs from a small selection of specialist courses to major online platforms, offering hundreds of courses with millions of users.  The report explores MOOCs' surge in popularity and discusses whether this signals the beginning of a significant transformation in higher education, similar to those seen in other sectors, such as the newspaper industry. It pulls together the recent trends in online education delivery and looks at how universities can respond to the changing online environment."
Nigel Robertson

A critical path: Securing the future of higher education in England > Publication :: IPPR - 0 views

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    Report by think tank on the future of HE in UK. Recommends credit from Moocs, all academics to have training in teaching & assessment, and a teacher track for academics.
Nigel Robertson

Creating the Education Death Star | Mike Caulfield - 0 views

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    Why Coursera & Udacity are killing Open Education.
Nigel Robertson

How Educators and Schools Can Make the Most of Google Hangouts | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Short puff piece on using hangouts in education
Stephen Bright

Google Life Project; A Resource of Great Images to Use in Classroom ~ Educational Techn... - 0 views

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    Google life images for educational use - all taken from the LIFE magasine photo archive including published and unpublished images
Nigel Robertson

Search Education - Google - 2 views

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    Google page to support education around search.
Nigel Robertson

Instructure Steps Up for Open Education - DS106 - 0 views

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    "If you are a large for-profit education company-say, an LMS vendor or a textbook company-give $5,000 to the DS106 Kickstarter project. At that level of contribution, in addition to all the benefits of the lower levels, you'll get a mention as doing a really swell thing on the fabulous e-Literate weblog."  Instructure did this thing!
Nigel Robertson

Apple's iBooks 2: an Attack on Educational Freedoms - Open Enterprise - 1 views

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    Glyn Moody on why Apples iBooks are bad for education
Nigel Robertson

Why SOPA Could Kill the Open Education Resource Movement - Education - GOOD - 0 views

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    Minor infringements in OER platforms could close the whole system down.
Stephen Harlow

We don't need no educator: The role of the teacher in today's online education ~ Stephe... - 1 views

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    "How often do we read about the importance of teachers in education? It must be every day, it seems. We are told about 'strong empirical evidence that teachers are the most important school-based determinant of student achievement' again and again."
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