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Nigel Robertson

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
Stephen Harlow

University iPad program reveals room for improvement | TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - 2 views

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    The University of San Francisco has revealed the results of a six month 2010 iPad study involving 40 faculty members that looked at how teachers could use the device as a tool in the classroom. The result: while many teachers found the device useful, all thought there was room for improvement.
Nigel Robertson

How can technology be used to improve the learner experience at point… - 1 views

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    "How can technology be used to improve the learner experience at points of transition?"
Nigel Robertson

Course: Suggestions for future Moodle analytics: conceptions of teaching, visibility an... - 0 views

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    This study is an exploratory case study aimed at analysing one academic's teaching in terms of conceptions of teaching and its effect on student involvement or engagement. The research has been done by drawing on Gonzalez' dimensions of online teaching and data generated by the LMS and data analytics in general. There is growing interest in the use of academic analytics. However, most of the reported work is being done at the level of institutions/groupings of courses. Improving teaching can only be done through changing the conceptions of teaching/learning held by the academics. Can individual teaching staff, reflecting on their courses, learn anything important from examining their courses through analytics? How can this be done effectively? What do they find? This study uses an academic's approach to teaching + use as an indicator of involvement, therefore, an improvement of teaching.
Nigel Robertson

Google Docs How-To: 6 Features to Improve Google Docs Collaboration | Backupify - 3 views

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    Some stuff on Docs for collaboration
Stephen Harlow

Donald Clark Plan B: Recording can improve a bad lecture! 7 surprising facts about reco... - 1 views

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    Record everything - students use them, learning improves, marks increase. Based on data presented at ALT-C 2011
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    "In this wonderful little study by Pierre Gorrisen, delivered at the ALT conference, they cleverly combined usage data with some survey and interview data to come to some clear conclusions."
Stephen Harlow

A PhD student @Waikato has written an #msword add-in that he believes will improve #ass... - 0 views

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    A PhD student @Waikato has written an #msword add-in that he believes will improve #assessment practices http://t.co/l6KiULgy #ntlt11 #yam
Nigel Robertson

Diigo Blog » Diigo Chrome Extension much enhanced, renamed as "Diigo Web Coll... - 0 views

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    Hadn't paid attention to the improvements in the Diigo extension for Chrome. Just discovered that you can use it to do screen captures and mark them up at the same time with text, arrows and shapes.
Nigel Robertson

Moodle Plugins Directory: Analytics and Recommendations - 1 views

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    Analytics and Recommendations block uses charts and tables which are colour coded so students can quickly see they participation. Students can see single analytics about their participation in the course. Teachers can see single, comparative analytics and global analytics (all students together) too. Morover, the block shows recommendations for students about what activities they should work to improve their final grade. It shows too a estimate final grade according with a reference course.
Nigel Robertson

The Benefits of Bilingualism - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "Being bilingual, it turns out, makes you smarter. It can have a profound effect on your brain, improving cognitive skills not related to language and even shielding against dementia in old age."
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."
Nigel Robertson

Dept. of Education Releases Learning Analytics Issue Brief » CCC Blog - 0 views

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    The Department of Education's (ED) Office of Educational Technology today released a draft issue brief - Enhancing Teaching and Learning Through Educational Data Mining and Learning Analytics - representing the results of a months-long discourse among 8 academic and 15 industrial data mining and learning analytics experts conducted by SRI International. The brief, inspired by ED's 2010 National Educational Technology Plan (NETP), articulates the challenges and opportunities of Big Data in improving student outcomes and overall productivity of K-2 education systems. It focuses on three key research areas - educational data mining, learning analytics, and visual data analytics - and offers a set of corresponding recommendations, categorized by various stakeholders. ED is now seeking public comment on the draft.
Nigel Robertson

Welcome to Stem Wishees, Queen Mary, University of London - 0 views

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    Wishees is designed primarily to help school and university students and their tutors improve writing in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
Derek White

Summary | Next Digital Decade - 1 views

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    Free book on future of the internet download under read now) Bunch of essays about impact of internet on society, how internet should be managed, privacy, intellectual property etc . Various perspectives but published by a libertarian think tank. Critical of Lessig for proposing controls on internet development. Some good reads (Dean, beware - lawyers). Also check out the video presentations - panel discussions - some fascinating stuff. This book is both a beginning and an end. Its publication marks the beginning of TechFreedom, a new non-profit think tank that will launch alongside this book in January 2011. Our mission is simple: to unleash the progress of technology that improves the human condition and expands individual capacity to choose.
Nigel Robertson

Social Learning Analytics - paper - 0 views

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    The core proposition is that with the unprecedented amounts of digital data now becoming  available about learners' activities and interests, from educational institutions and elsewhere online, there is significant potential to make better use of this data to improve learning  outcomes.
Nigel Robertson

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."
Stephen Bright

A Key Competency for Online Instructors | Academic Impressions - 0 views

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    Key area for improvement - "active teaching". In terms of online workload - new online teachers are either not responsive enough or too responsive.
Nigel Robertson

Expresso (Text analysis) - 0 views

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    Neat little tool to analyse your writing and suggest areas in a text that could be improved.
Tracey Morgan

Using research to inform learning technology practice and policy: a qualitative analysi... - 0 views

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    "As learning technologies are now integral to most higher education student learning experiences, universities need to make strategic choices about what technologies to adopt and how to best support and develop the use of these technologies, particularly in a climate of limited resources. Information from students is therefore a valuable contribution when determining institutional goals, building infrastructure and improving the quality of student learning. This paper draws on a survey of student experiences and expectations of technology across three Australian universities. Analysis of text responses from 7,000 students provides insight into ways that institutional learning technologies and academic-led technologies are influencing the student experience. This paper also discusses how the three universities have used this information to develop strategic initiatives, and identifies a need for new strategies to support academic-led use of the available tools."
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