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Stephen Harlow

Getting Meta: Digital Literacy Is As Much About Context and History As Skills | Spotli... - 1 views

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    "...we should expand what we think of as digital literacy to include a broader, meta-understanding of the context and history of the digital tools and media..."
Nigel Robertson

Smarthistory: a multimedia web-book about art and art history - 0 views

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    Great site on art history. Really well designed.
Nigel Robertson

Un-Fathom-able: The Hidden History of Ed-Tech #CETIS14 - 0 views

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    Audrey Watters slides and text of her keynote at Cetis14 on the history of edtech.
Nigel Robertson

[Expletive Deleted] Ed-Tech #Edinnovation - 0 views

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    Excellent article from Audrey Watters on the rewriting of Mooc history and why it is important that such things are not twisted to develop a new narrative that suits those doing the rewriting.
Nigel Robertson

A Brief History Of Social Media - 0 views

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    Published in 2009, goes back to the 1950's
Nigel Robertson

History of the Internet - 0 views

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    List of Internet development from 62-09
Nigel Robertson

Down to the Wire: The Story of New Zealand's Internet - 0 views

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    A year by year history of the Internet in NZ beginning with the first onshoring of the 'Net at Waikato Uni
Nigel Robertson

Facebook Kills University's Historical Profiles - 1 views

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    The power of social media to recount history. The power of social media to dump accounts ...
Nigel Robertson

The Web Snakes and Ladders - 1 views

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    Great short history of the web
Nigel Robertson

"You can't always get what you want. But if you try sometimes well you just might find ... - 0 views

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    A great analytical history of LMS development by Dave Kernohan.
Nigel Robertson

Official Google Data APIs Blog: New Data API for Google Sites! - 0 views

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    Can we start to connect this with Moodle? Is it possible? "Now, all of your Google Sites content can be accessed using the Google Data protocol. That means porting over an old webpage or backing up an existing site got much easier! In fact, check out our open-source Google Sites import/export tool that does just that. So what can you do with the Google Sites API? Glad you asked! The API supports most of the functionality found in Google Sites, which includes the ability to: * Retrieve, create, modify, and delete pages and content. * Upload/download attachments. * Review the revision history across a site. * Display recent user activity."
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    "Now, all of your Google Sites content can be accessed using the Google Data protocol. That means porting over an old webpage or backing up an existing site got much easier! In fact, check out our open-source Google Sites import/export tool that does just that. So what can you do with the Google Sites API? Glad you asked! The API supports most of the functionality found in Google Sites, which includes the ability to: * Retrieve, create, modify, and delete pages and content. * Upload/download attachments. * Review the revision history across a site. * Display recent user activity."
Nigel Robertson

The History of Programming Languages - O'Reilly Media - 0 views

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    Timeline showing history of some programming languages.
Stephen Bright

Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2012: MOOCs - 0 views

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    the Year of the MOOC -excellent summary of MOOCish stuf for 2012 including a timeline of what happened through the year and some history of MOOCs 
Nigel Robertson

Uncovering The Secret History Of Myers-Briggs - Digg - 0 views

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    Very interesting account of Myers Briggs and some of the racist and sexist undertones to the development of the test / indicator.
Nigel Robertson

Understanding the Flipped Classroom: Part 2 | Faculty Focus - 0 views

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    Part 1 of this article looked at the history of the flipped classroom. Today we look at what it takes for someone to teach effectively in a flipped classroom.
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