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Nigel Robertson

Representations of curriculum design - 0 views

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    One of the activities we are currently all engaged with is mapping our existing curriculum design processes and developing a baseline document of curriculum design which we can use as a benchmark of progress achieved on the projects. A key issue for all of us is how to represent curriculum design - what representations might be useful, for what purposes and for whom?
Nigel Robertson

Stefani - 0 views

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    Stefani paper on student engagement, the need for curriculum redesign and innovative and authentic assessment examples.
Nigel Robertson

An Open Future for Higher Education (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

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    Education, and in particular higher education, has seen rapid change as learning institutions have had to adapt to the opportunities provided by the Internet to move more of their teaching online1 and to become more flexible in how they operate. It might be tempting to think that such a period of change would lead to a time of consolidation and agreement about approaches and models of operation that suit the 21st century. New technologies continue to appear,2 however, and the changes in attitude indicated by the integration of online activities and social approaches within our lives are accelerating rather than slowing down. How should institutions react to these changes? One part of the answer seems to be to embrace some of the philosophy of the Internet3 and reevaluate how to approach the relationship between those providing education and those seeking to learn. Routes to self-improvement that have no financial links between those providing resources and those using them are becoming more common,4 and the motivation for engaging with formal education as a way to gain recognition of learning is starting to seem less clear.5 What is becoming clear across all business sectors is that maintaining a closed approach leads to missing out on ways to connect with people and locks organizations into less innovative approaches.6 Higher education needs to prepare itself to exist in a more open future, either by accepting that current modes of operation will increasingly provide only one version of education or by embracing openness and the implications for change entailed. In this article we look at what happens when a more open approach to learning is adopted at an institutional level. There has been a gradual increase in universities opening up the content that they provide to their learners. Drawing on the model of open-source software, where explicit permission to freely use and modify code has developed a software industry that rivals commercial approaches, a proposed
Tracey Morgan

Creating interactive online video using YouTube | Technology with Intention - 1 views

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    YouTube doesn't have to be a place where viewers passively watch video. Free annotation tools allow content creators to provide interactive opportunities to engage content. The resulting video can be used as part of a flipped classroom model or to time-shift any kind of instruction.This video tutorial shows you exactly how to create buttons that can be placed on your video to jump forwards and backwards within the timeline.
Nigel Robertson

Alice.org - 1 views

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    Alice is an innovative 3D programming environment that makes it easy to create an animation for telling a story, playing an interactive game, or a video to share on the web. Alice is a teaching tool for introductory computing. It uses 3D graphics and a drag-and-drop interface to facilitate a more engaging, less frustrating first programming experience.
Nigel Robertson

The LMS Features That Drive Employee Engagement | IndustryView 2014 - 1 views

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    Short lessons, gamified and mobile - 3 key lessons from business use of LMS's
Nigel Robertson

Students' Emotional Engagement, Motivation and Behaviour Over the Life of an Online Cou... - 0 views

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    Paper on understanding student emotional responses to online learning
Nigel Robertson

Jisc presents to MPs on education's role in Industry 4.0 | Jisc - 0 views

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    Some interesting statements on the power of AI and also on the pressures that prevent teachers engaging in new ways with technology.
Nigel Robertson

Gamifying a Moodle course. What difference does it make? Week 1 | I Teach With Moodle |... - 0 views

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    Testing a gamified course against a normal course. (I think this isn't really gamification but just reward. I think for it to be gamified there has to be a challenge intrinsic to the activity not just marking activities as complete.)
Nigel Robertson

5 Ways to Make Onboarding Training More Engaging with Video - 0 views

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    A couple of useful suggestions esp on organising and getting other voices involved.
Nigel Robertson

http://www.telescopeapp.org/about - 0 views

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    "Telescope was created to provide an easy, free, and open-source way to set up a community. "
Nigel Robertson

More Ladders Fewer Snakes - 0 views

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    NZ Institute report on educational disengagement. Argues for rapid elearning deployment as a potential solution.
Nigel Robertson

Resources to help engage students through social media : JISC - 0 views

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    10 resources.
Stephen Bright

Don't Lecture Me | American RadioWorks - 0 views

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    links to three interesting articles on rethinking lecturing as a teaching method including a new experimental college in the USA - the University of Minnesota Rochester
Nigel Robertson

Effectively Engage Your Audience | QuickClick - 0 views

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    Built at AKL.
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