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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.
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Quantum leaps we can expect in teaching and learning in the digital age - a roadmap - 0 views

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    Stephen Downes with a thoughtful and knowledgeable piece on the current and possible future states of learning in technology rich environments.
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Inquiry into 21st century learning environments - NZ Parliament 2012 - 0 views

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    Contents 1 Context 2 Improving data and research to create an evidence base 3 21st century school buildings and learning hubs 4 Training and professional development 5 Improving access to New Zealand content online 6 Development of 21st century skills 7 Equity issues 8 Improving device access 9 Ultra-Fast Broadband and the School Network Upgrade Programme 10 Network for Learning 11 Institutional arrangements for ICT and 21st century learning 12 Changes to legislation, regulation, and government agency operations 13 Minority views
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BBC News - Half a million Mac computers 'infected with malware' - 1 views

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    The invulnerable Mac falls prey to a Flash lookalike.
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Stream Environment Completion Checklist - Massey University - 0 views

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    Checklist for OK'ing LMS papers. Includes qn about accessibility
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The value of learning analytics to networked learning on a personal learning environment - 0 views

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    "Some might argue that the analytics tools at our disposal are currently mainly used for boring purposes, such as improving processes and making money. In this paper we will try to define learning analytics and their purpose for learning and education. We will ponder on the best possible fit of particular types of research methods and their analysis. Methodological concerns related to the analysis of Big Data collected on online networks as well as ethical and privacy concerns will also be highlighted and a case study of the use of learning analytics in a Massive Open Online Course explored."
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The Personal Learning Environments Blog - 1 views

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    Dated now (last post 2007) but shows Scott Wilson's thinking in the PLE Project.
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A New Learning Environment for the Future of Learning - 0 views

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    Post describing the use of a Connectivist approach to aggregating, curating and learning from content created as part of the Future of Learning event at Harvard. Very promising stuff.
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University Sites - Physical environments for learning - 0 views

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    Learning spaces - pages on university sites.
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Research Commons @ Waikato: An activity theory analysis of social epistemologies within... - 1 views

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    Nicky's PhD on elearning.
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Monash University Virtual Learning Environment - 0 views

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    Info on Monash and use of Moodle, Mahara, Google and MeTL.
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Rhizomatic Education : Community as Curriculum - 0 views

  • as Horton and Freire (1990) argue, "If the act of knowing has historicity, then today’s knowledge about something is not necessarily the same tomorrow. Knowledge is changed to the extent that reality also moves and changes. . . . It’s not something stabilized, immobilized"
  • The traditional method of expert translation of information to knowledge requires time: time for expertise to be brought to bear on new information, time for peer review and validation. In the current climate, however, that delay could make the knowledge itself outdated by the time it is verified (Evans and Hayes 2005; Meile 2005). In a field like educational technology, traditional research methods combined with a standard funding and publication cycle might cause a knowledge delay of several years.
  • Alec Couros’s graduate-level course in educational technology offered at the University of Regina provides an ideal example of the role social learning and negotiation can play in learning (Exhibit 3). Students in Couros’s class worked from a curriculum created through their own negotiations of knowledge and formed their own personally mapped networks, thereby contributing to the rhizomatic structure in their field of study. This kind of collaborative, rhizomatic learning experience clearly represents an ideal that is difficult to replicate in all environments, but it does highlight the productive possibilities of the rhizome model (Exhibit 4).
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The Tech Curve: RSU #19 Google Apps for Education Plan - 0 views

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    Great post on using Google Apps to create a portfolio environment for a School District from primary, through secondary to life.
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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.
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Edufountain: Virtual and Personal Learning Environments My Thoughts - Fountains of Font... - 1 views

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    Long post and comments on the vle vs the ple by John Fontaine, head of 'Platform Evangelism' at BB. Interesting that he appears to view the vle as a transmitter and instructor driven and I wonder if this then justifies the rest of his thinking on the role of technology.
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Digital Information Literacy: Supported Development of Capability in Tertiary Environme... - 0 views

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    "This report explores what digital information literacy is and how it could be most effectively applied in tertiary education., and identifies methods to develop adults' digital skills and capabilities, and to understand how these contribute to lifelong learning."
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Cloud Learning Environment - 0 views

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    Alpha build of envy built with Google App Engine. Staff & students get equal access rights except where absolutely neccessary.
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