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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

eLearning - University of Leicester - 0 views

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    eLearning pages at Uni of Leicester.
Nigel Robertson

STRIDE_Hb8_index - 1 views

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    Handbook of elearning with all chapters available to download
Nigel Robertson

The Challenge and Promise of "Generation I": In a speech at the New York Institute of T... - 1 views

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    Press release by MS on Gates statements, including reference to Gen-I
Nigel Robertson

University World News - GLOBAL: Lectures to go in a Web 2.0 world? - 1 views

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    Very short report on the change of the role of unis in providing content based courses. Thin, but notes OU has 360,000 iTunesU downloads per week and that the VC of the OU says that the value of an institution would not be its course content but how it motivated and supported students.
Stephen Harlow

JISC Sustaining and Embedding Innovations / Welcome - 0 views

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    This resource is intended to distil lessons learned from various JISC innovation programmes into a "Good Practice Guide for Sustaining and Embedding Innovations". It is intended to support project steering groups and management teams in further and higher education in decision-making in this area and focuses on: Changing people and culture.Working with existing institutional structures to influence organisational change.Embedding or aligning with strategies, processes, systems, initiatives and services.Creating usable tools and resources (as part of project outputs) to meet stakeholder needs.Developing commercial and open approaches to sustaining and embedding innovation.
Stephen Harlow

Communication & Higher Education: Life on the Tenure Track at a Teaching Institution: E... - 1 views

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    "LectureTools is not lecture capture. It is a tool designed to help student engagement during your lecture. It offers a variety of ways for profs to build in interactive elements into the lecture..."
Nigel Robertson

Benchmarking in UK HE - 0 views

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    This review of collaborative benchmarking in higher education is aimed at people who have a responsibility for evaluating institutional policies, practices and performance. It is intended to provide an overview of benchmarking as a tool for self-evaluation and self-improvement. The overview is published with permission of the journal Quality Assurance in Education 2001.
Nigel Robertson

JISC Learner Experience Phase 2 - Brookes Wiki - 0 views

  • This web site synthesises outputs from the JISC Learner Experiences of e-Learning programme. The programme spanned two phases over four years from 2005-2009. It comprised nine research projects in total (two in phase 1 and seven in phase two), employed mixed method approaches, and had the sustained involvement of over 200 learners and more than 3000 survey respondents.
  • The programme focussed on the learner voice. Learners allowed us into their worlds and showed us what it is like to study in a technology-rich age. The projects produced a huge collection of rich, detailed data that sheds light on what learners expect from the use of technology in post-compulsory education and the choices they make about using technology to support their study. The research took a holistic approach to technology use. We were not so interested in how technology is used on one module, or in one part of the institution, as in how learners interact with technology throughout their learning lives.
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    This web site synthesises outputs from the JISC Learner Experiences of e-Learning programme. The programme spanned two phases over four years from 2005-2009. It comprised nine research projects in total (two in phase 1 and seven in phase two), employed mixed method approaches, and had the sustained involvement of over 200 learners and more than 3000 survey respondents. The programme focussed on the learner voice. Learners allowed us into their worlds and showed us what it is like to study in a technology-rich age. The projects produced a huge collection of rich, detailed data that sheds light on what learners expect from the use of technology in post-compulsory education and the choices they make about using technology to support their study.
Nigel Robertson

In person - Personal learning environments - 0 views

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    "There has been a lot of talk recently about PLEs (Personal Learning Environments) and everyone it seems, wants to know what they are, what they contain, or if they will replace current institutional VLE (Virtual Learning Environment) or LMS (Learning Management System) provision."
Nigel Robertson

Inter/National Coalition for Electronic Portfolio Research - 0 views

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    The Inter/National Coaliton for Electronic Portfolio Research convenes research/practitioners to study the impact of eportfolios on student learning and educational outcomes. Each year ten institutions selected through an application process constitute a three-year cohort. Each campus works on an individual project that asks "What learning is taking place as a function of electronic portfolios?" and "How do we know?" This is the supporting website.
Nigel Robertson

Successful Deployments for Educational Institutions - Google Apps Help - 0 views

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    Google has deployment guides for successful roll-out of apps in education!
Nigel Robertson

Mobile Learning Institute - 0 views

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    A set of videos looking at technology adoption in learning in 21C
Nigel Robertson

Blackboard's Response to Open Source: Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt - 0 views

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    Michael Feldstein writes an incisive post against statements by BB that open source - specifically Moodle - is inherently bad, dangerous and will ruin your institution. Must read!
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