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Nigel Robertson

Google Moderator - 1 views

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    Looks quite neat. * Let your audience decide Get to know your audience by letting them decide which questions, suggestions or ideas interest them most. * Everyone's voice is heard The voting box at the top of page focuses attention on submissions recently added and on the rise, making it simple and easy to participate. * Be creative Include people in your preparation for lectures, interviews and hard decisions or work together to organize feature requests and brainstorm new ideas.
Stephen Harlow

All Things in Moderation - E-moderating, 3rd edition - 2 views

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    "The third edition, May 2011, offers a renewed and refreshed (rather than dramatically changed) vision..."?
Stephen Bright

The Real Reason Coffee Shops Boost Productivity | The Creativity Post - 0 views

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    coffee shop meetings boost productivity and creativeness because of moderate level of background noise. More meetings in coffee shops to enhance WCEL team performance!
Nigel Robertson

25 Ways To Use Twitter In The Classroom, By Degree Of Difficulty | Edudemic - 0 views

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    Options for using Twitter. "It is organized by the categories WATCH (easiest degree of difficulty, TALK (moderate), and PRODUCE (highest degree of difficulty). We did our best to put each box in the appropriate place. Therefore, some of them are in between different degrees of difficulty, etc."
Nigel Robertson

Design with Learning in Mind - 0 views

  • * Short, directed learning segments-Chunk-ability * Ability to repeat and review content-Repeat-ability * Ability to stop and resume without having to start all over-Pause-ability * Clear, direct instructions-Understand-ability
  • we lead students rather than dispense knowledge to them. We become the bridge between students and content rather than the source of the content. It is a perhaps subtle change but nevertheless important because it means taking on different responsibilities.
  • Strategies that support this shift in perspective include having the students moderate discussion forums, prepare concept summaries and examples for other students, and assume greater responsibility as frontline moderators for the course (Boettcher, 2007).
Stephen Harlow

Google Moderator - 1 views

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    "Get to know your audience by letting them decide which questions, suggestions or ideas interest them most."<--new-to-me google tool, useful for feedback?
Stephen Harlow

Google Tries its Hand at Beer | PCWorld - 1 views

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    "...a 13-minute YouTube video not only explains the process of bringing a new beer to life, it also shows how several Google products were used to do so, including Google Sites, Moderator, Hangouts, Docs, and Apps."
Nigel Robertson

Want to help prevent online bullying? Comment on Facebook | ideas.ted.com - 0 views

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    Freedom of speech and responsibility. How positive moderation can allow positive voices to flourish and silence trolls.
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