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Nigel Robertson

It's Culture, Not Morality :: Inside Higher Ed :: Higher Education's Source for News, V... - 0 views

  • Those who want to understand the ideas in the book may want to note the title; it’s no coincidence that Blum wrote about college “culture,” and not “ethics” or “morality.” And while she did use “plagiarism” in the title, she faults colleges and professors for failing to distinguish between buying a paper to submit as your own, submitting a paper containing passages from many authors without appropriate credit, and simply failing to learn how to cite materials. Treating these violations of academic norms the same way is part of the problem, she writes
  • In terms of explaining student culture, Blum uses many of the student interviews to show how education has become to many students more an issue of credentialing and getting ahead than of any more idealistic love of learning.
Nigel Robertson

Mobile Learning special Journal of IRRODL - 0 views

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    Special jnl edn on mobile learning. Links to full text articles.
Nigel Robertson

Ravaging Resistance: A Model for Building Rapport in a Collaborative Learning Classroom - 0 views

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    "The new catch phrase in education is "collaborative learning." Yet, despite substantial research suggesting the benefits of adopting collaborative learning, educators and students often abandon collaboration because of the overwhelming resistance to collaboration. Resistance can be overcome by focusing on the oft-ignored rapport-building phase in the implementation of collaborative learning techniques in educational settings. "
Nigel Robertson

elearningpapers - 2 views

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    eLearning Papers - online journal.
Nigel Robertson

IRRODL Vol 12, No 6 (2011) - 0 views

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    Some useful articles from research of online education.
Nigel Robertson

ITinteroperability Newsletter - 0 views

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    ITinteroperability is a newsletter aimed at informing you about technical, standards and interoperability projects pertinent to education in Australia. It includes news items on local interoperability projects as well as summarising activity in international standards bodies relevant to education in Australia.
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Melt - 0 views

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    Across Europe, Ministries of Education and other providers of educational content are now offering a wide-range of catalogues and large repositories of online learning resources to schools. However, as the number of resources in these repositories continues to expand, educational budgets are struggling to cope with the increasing demand for better quality metadata that will enable teachers and learners to quickly and easily find the specific learning materials they need. The MELT project has been specifically designed to address this issue by: * Enhancing the precision of the metadata applied to educational content * Helping educational content providers meet the growing challenge of volume metadata creation.
Nigel Robertson

Disrupting College: How Disruptive Innovation Can Deliver Quality and Affordability to ... - 0 views

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    "This emerging disruptive innovation-online education-also presents an opportunity to rethink many of the age-old assumptions about higher education."
Nigel Robertson

Joi Ito on Creative Commons | #jiscinform31 / JISC Inform / Issue 31 / - 0 views

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    Creative Commons interview
Nigel Robertson

Learner Analytics in Moodle - 0 views

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    paper on a 3rd part tool for Moodle based on analytics of enhanced rubrics.
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