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Nigel Robertson

Explainer: Creative Commons - 0 views

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    Useful article explaining the background to Creative Commons.
Nigel Robertson

What is Moodle - Explained with Lego (updated Mar 2010) - 0 views

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    Slideshare intro to Moodle
Nigel Robertson

Integrating a Moodle Course into Facebook - 0 views

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    Some interesting stats but doesn't really explain the title although I haven't checked out academic-connect yet.
Nigel Robertson

Miso project: how it will help you make your own Guardian-style infographics and data v... - 0 views

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    "Here on the Guardian's data team, we've wanted to help you visualise our data and create new viz styles for a long time. And now, thanks to some great work by the Guardian's Interactive team, that dream has moved one step closer. This week, developers Alastair Dant and Alex Graul launched the first part of the Miso project. In this piece, Alex explains it is a "Set of Open Source tools designed to make it faster and easier to create high quality interactive and data visualization content""
Nigel Robertson

Guest Post: The Ins and Outs of Online Video (part one) - TUANZ - 0 views

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    "The ins and outs of online video There is a lot of discussion at present about video content at present including from the Minister, regulator, broadcasters, new competitors, ISPs, and commentators (not to mention TUANZ itself: ed). This post tries to make sense of all that. It looks at the state of broadcasting in New Zealand and reviews the prospects for greater competition. Part 1 sets out how things look at present, and explains some of the basic issues. Part 2 looks at where the market might be headed, and whether the government needs to get more directly involved."
Stephen Bright

A Shared Culture - Creative Commons - 0 views

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    great video clip from the people at creative commons explaining creative commons 
Nigel Robertson

The Piracy Threshold - Matt Gemmell - 1 views

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    "Music and movie industries, you're well-known for being incredibly short-sighted, greedy and stupid. I'm not going to argue with that, because you really are."  A post explaining why piracy happens in simple terms.
Stephen Bright

Searching Google: 38 tips to get better results - Pocket-lint - 0 views

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    some really good hints and tips for different Google options - quite a few I didn't know about, well explained and easy to follow
Nigel Robertson

The Missing 20th Century: How Copyright Protection Makes Books Vanish - Rebecca J. Rose... - 1 views

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    Interesting chart showing the negative effect "in copyright" has on book sales. Also talk by Prof Paul Heald explaining the effect.
Stephen Bright

Inside Search - Google - 0 views

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    Become a power searcher, infographic explaining what happens when you search, knowledge graph
Nigel Robertson

Social Media Research & Practice in Higher Ed #sxswEDU podcast | Social Media in Higher... - 0 views

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    "Back in March I served on a panel along with Liz Gross, Ed Cabellon, and Greg Heiberger at the #sxswEDU conference. Here are some of the highlights: Greg and I talk about our latest research on using Twitter to support students throughout their first year of college. I summarize my recent research on using Facebook in education. Greg explores the future of higher education and how new technologies can be used to effectively improve student success. Liz discusses how to use Facebook to market your institution and programs. Ed explains how to frame productive social media use to administrators. I get snarky about EdTech startups and how they don't communicate with educators."
Stephen Bright

Backchannel-tool-guide.png (1754×1239) - 0 views

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    Moodle Tool style grid explaining live text/backchannel
Stephen Bright

Building on the Past - Creative Commons - 0 views

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    short video explaining the different copyright options available under creative commons
Nigel Robertson

All About Linguistics - 0 views

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    Great looking site built by 1st years. "AllAboutLinguistics.com was created by first-year linguistics students at the University of Sheffield, supported by staff in the School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics. The website formed part of the students assessment, after they completed a course called Introduction to Linguistics, and it aims to share the knowledge they gained from this module with anyone outside the University who is interested in language and its study - especially A-Level students thinking of going on to study linguistics at University. We asked students to build the site because as beginners in linguistics themselves, they were in a good position to help explain the discipline to you."
Nigel Robertson

Drive - Tools Class - 0 views

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    Some slides about Google Drive and differences from Docs. Could be useful to use some when explaining to staff.
Stephen Bright

Education 3.0: Altering Round Peg in Round Hole Education | User Generated Education - 2 views

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    Jackie Gierstein explains Education 1.0, Education 2.0 and Education 3.0 in terms of pedagogical frameworks and how the Internet is used for each framework.
Tracey Morgan

The rise of human-computer cooperation - Shyam Sankar - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Brute computing force alone can't solve the world's problems. Data mining innovator Shyam Sankar explains why solving big problems (like catching terrorists or identifying huge hidden trends) is not a question of finding the right algorithm, but rather the right symbiotic relationship between computation and human creativity."
Nigel Robertson

DigiExplanations - 0 views

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    A number of descriptions of different ways to explain something using storytelling, animations, etc.
Nigel Robertson

Dunning-Kruger effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    "The Dunning-Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which an unskilled person makes poor decisions and reaches erroneous conclusions, but their incompetence denies them the metacognitive ability to realize their mistakes.[1] The unskilled therefore suffer from illusory superiority, rating their own ability as above average, much higher than it actually is, while the highly skilled underrate their abilities, suffering from illusory inferiority. This leads to the situation in which less competent people rate their own ability higher than more competent people. It also explains why actual competence may weaken self-confidence: because competent individuals falsely assume that others have an equivalent understanding. "Thus, the miscalibration of the incompetent stems from an error about the self, whereas the miscalibration of the highly competent stems from an error about others."["
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