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Nigel Robertson

Towards Integrating Objectivism and Constructivism - 0 views

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    This article proposes a model to integrate the traditionally conflicting objectivism and constructivist approaches to curriculum design.It is argued that these two are not opposing paradigms, but complementing approaches.A number of analyses of learning programs are discussed to show that learning events contain both objectivist and constructivist elements. Plotting the two approaches at right angles to one another produces four quadrants of conditions of learning. These four quadrants are discussed together with the rationales for each.
Nigel Robertson

E-Portfolios for Learning: Blog Portfolio Model - 0 views

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    Diagram describing using blogs to create portfolios of work.
Nigel Robertson

Using the CAMEL Model to Build a Community of Practice - 0 views

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    Collaborative approaches to the management of elearning - A Jisc and Hefce project.
Stephen Harlow

UNESCO launched model Media and Information Literacy Curriculum for Teachers - 1 views

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    "In a pioneering move to give impetuous to media and information literacy (MIL) and civic participation, UNESCO has released a model Media and Information Literacy Curriculum for Teachers."<--useful for digital literacy project?
Stephen Harlow

Gilly Salmon's presentation from EDEN 2011 - 0 views

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    Gilly Salmon revisits her 5 stage model.
Stephen Bright

Quest University Canada - Quest at a Glance - 0 views

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    Alternative model of university - average class size is 15 students, students take one course at a time for a month
Nigel Robertson

Don't buy a national HE funding model until you've read this…. | FOLLOWERS OF... - 0 views

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    Why loans are a burden on future education.
Nigel Robertson

Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age - 0 views

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    The 2004 article by George Siemens proposing Connectivism as a model of learning.
Nigel Robertson

Coursera should be subject of Mooc, says professor | News | Times Higher Education - 0 views

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    Interesting - A US academic says that Coursera should run a MOOC on how its own business model could ruin education!
Nigel Robertson

Supporting the Changing Research Practices of Chemists | Ithaka S+R - 0 views

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    "Published February 25, 2013 Matthew P. Long & Roger C. Schonfeld In this report, we present the results of Ithaka S+R's study of the scholarly practices of academic chemists. This study, funded by Jisc, presents information meant to empower research support providers in their work with chemists. The report covers themes such as data management, research collaboration, library use, discovery, publication practices, and research funding.   The report describes the findings of our investigation into academic chemists' research habits and research support needs. The digital availability of scholarly literature has transformed chemists' research by creating an environment where they can easily search for journal articles and chemical information. However, they often feel overwhelmed by the amount of new research available, and they need better tools to remain aware of current research. Furthermore, despite their heavy use of technology for research, many academic chemists have been slow to adopt new models of sharing data and research results such as online repositories and open access publishing. Our interviews highlighted the importance of the research group as a unit of academic life, and revealed some of the challenges inherent in working in groups that span institutions and national boundaries."
Nigel Robertson

New Models of Coherence - 0 views

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    George Siemens on the pressures hitting HE and some principles for response.
Nigel Robertson

Beyond Active Learning: Transformation of the Learning Space | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    "Learning Space as Creation Space The next generation of learning spaces will take all the characteristics of an active learning environment-flexibility, collaboration, team-based, project-based-and add the capability of creating and making. Project teams will be both interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary and will likely need access to a broad array of technologies. High-speed networks, video-based collaboration, high-resolution visualization, and 3-D printing are but a few of the digital tools that will find their way into the learning space. The ability to rearrange furniture and technology quickly and easily will be highly desirable. Some project activities will need nothing more than comfortable furniture, food, and caffeine. Others will require sophisticated computational analysis and the ability to do rapid prototyping. Acoustics will be a concern and will need to accommodate a wide range of activities. It seems likely that such space will support more than one team or activity simultaneously. That will be a highly desirable trait, fostering serendipitous discovery and innovation. The ability to quickly and easily capture the group's activities and progress will also be desirable. An emerging class of powerful and effective collaboration tools enables project teams to save and store project elements, resources, concepts, plans, designs, models, and renderings-in short, all the "stuff" that a team might find or make."
Stephen Bright

Literacy in the Digital Age - Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - 0 views

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    collection of digital literacy links using the 21st. C. literacies model to organise them into categories e.g. visual literacy, critical literacy, tool literacy etc. 
Nigel Robertson

"A Usability Maturity Model for Open Source Software" by Arif Raza - 0 views

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    Julian says "If only this had been applied to Moodle" ...
Stephen Bright

About Problem Solving Styles - 0 views

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    VIEW model of problem-solving styles, assesses three dimensions and six specific styles
Nigel Robertson

Waikato on UN Sustainability Roll - ROLL OF COMMITMENTS | RIO20 - 0 views

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    "The University of Waikato has an essential role to play in the promotion and pursuit of sustainability, through education, teaching and research, and the implementation of sustainable initiatives on campus. We strive to model a working example of sustainability in action."
Stephen Bright

How Usable Is Your Online Course Content? » Online College Search - Your Accr... - 0 views

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    user experience honeycomb model - useful, usable, findable, valuable, credible, desirable, accessible
Nigel Robertson

The Social Model of Disability « Claireot's Blog - 1 views

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    Society makes people with impairments, disabled.
Stephen Harlow

Can We Really Learn Online? Response to NYTimes on Wall Street's Digital Learning Enter... - 1 views

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    "Dropping expensive technology into classrooms without changing the rules, models, methods, or content of the learning experience."<--Orewa anyone?
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