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A Lifeline for Those Teaching Large Classes | Faculty Focus - 0 views

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    "Unfortunately, class sizes are increasing almost everywhere, and that means the number of faculty struggling with the challenges of large courses is growing, too... Let me highlight several good resources."
Nigel Robertson

"Using Social Media to Enhance Your Research Activities" - Workshop Session a... - 0 views

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    Useful account of social media for researchers by Cetis's Brian Kelly highlighting wide variation in use.
Nigel Robertson

#NotAllEdTech and critical #edtech conversations | George Veletsianos - 0 views

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    A piece highlighting an argument/misunderstanding that can often circumvent and derail critical discussions of educational technology.
Nigel Robertson

Highlights from Coursera Partners Conference 2020 - Class Central - 0 views

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    Huge numbers of enrolments during covid19 crisis. And big numbers in online degrees at high volume, low cost.
Nigel Robertson

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 In the current climate, however, that delay could make the knowledge itself outdated by the time it is verified (Evans and Hayes 2005; Meile 2005).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).
Nigel Robertson

News: Highlighting E-Readers - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Report on the findings of a trial at 3 unis of students using e-book readers. Main comment are that they are ok but rubbish for taking notes in the flexible way we do with paper.
Nigel Robertson

JISC infoNet - infoKits - promoting good practice and highlighting innovation - 0 views

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    Infokits listed A-Z
Nigel Robertson

Colleges Consider Using Blogs Instead of Blackboard - Chronicle.com - 0 views

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    Chronicle report on talk by Jim Groom on using blogs to teach online. Chronicle comes over as apologists for Blackboard (you wouldn't want to read their stuff regularly!) and doesn't really explore the opportunities that Groom would have been highlighting.
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