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Nigel Robertson

Flexible Opportunities: Three Main Challenges in Using Technologies in Higher Education - 0 views

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    SO you're not in suspense, they are Digital literacy, understanding affordances, and getting support - actually getting yourself involved so the support and learning comes easily.
Nigel Robertson

Teaching in a Digital Age | The Open Textbook Project provides flexible and affordable ... - 0 views

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    The long awaited (and much previewed through individual chapter release) book by Tony Bates on teaching in the digital (read modern) age.
Nigel Robertson

PILOTed: Trends I learned from Educause - 0 views

  • IT has often resisted outsourcing, but significant pressure to reduce costs is forcing them to reconsider and define their core competencies.
  • desktop virtualization, may be hitting critical speed.
  • cloud computing can move a solution from requiring a large initial capital outlay, to just an operational expense while also adding the flexibility for the institution to only pay for what is used.
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  • today’s mobile students, there is also demand for applications that can function through smart cell phones with tiny screens, individual computer screens, and shared large screen output devices, depending on the location and needs of the student at the time.
  • ectures are increasingly being captured, either so that students can use them as reviews, or so that students can miss the live lecture.
  • Lectures are increasingly being captured, either so that students can use them as reviews, or so that students can miss the live lecture
Nigel Robertson

5 practical ways to convert a traditional classroom into a flexible 21st century learni... - 1 views

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    5 simple suggestions!
Nigel Robertson

Home - Learning Designs - Products of the AUTC project on ITC-based learning designs - 0 views

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    "This web site has been designed for teachers and instructors in higher education to access a rich set of resources that support the development of flexibly delivered high quality learning experiences for students."
Stephen Bright

The future of MIT education looks more global, modular, and flexible | MIT News Office - 0 views

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    MIT sees online learning as the opportunity to reinvent itself
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