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Nigel Robertson

Building Networked Learning Environments - 0 views

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    Josie Fraser's Keynote at Online Educa Berlin 2010. Keynote: Building Networked Learning Environments
Nigel Robertson

ThinkUp: Social Media Insights Engine - 0 views

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    "ThinkUp captures your posts, replies, retweets, friends, followers, and links on social networks like Twitter and Facebook. We'll be adding more networks in the future. ThinkUp stores your social data in a database you control, and makes it easy to search, sort, filter, export, and visualize in useful ways"
Nigel Robertson

The Paradox of Openness: Attribution (network 'whispers') | Heloukee: EdTech and Digita... - 0 views

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    Helen Keegan on network whispers and the difficulty? of attributing online, especially in more transient media e.g. Twitter. Lots of links to follow. 
Nigel Robertson

On the Identity Trail - Lessons From the Identity Trail - 0 views

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    During the past decade, rapid developments in information and communications technology have transformed key social, commercial, and political realities. Within that same time period, working at something less than Internet speed, much of the academic and policy debate arising from these new and emerging technologies has been fragmented. There have been few examples of interdisciplinary dialogue about the importance and impact of anonymity and privacy in a networked society. Lessons from the Identity Trail: Anonymity, Privacy and Identity in a Networked Society fills that gap, and examines key questions about anonymity, privacy, and identity in an environment that increasingly automates the collection of personal information and relies upon surveillance to promote private and public sector goals.
Nigel Robertson

Yochai Benkler - Wealth of Networks - 0 views

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    The economics of networks, and new ways  of working online.
Nigel Robertson

Confounding redundancy: LMS, Social Networks & E-portfolio Systems ... - 0 views

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    Good presentation from Terry Anderson comparing / contrasting LMS, eportfolio & social networks.
Nigel Robertson

Digital Living Network Alliance - DLNA - 0 views

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    If you own two devices, you want them to be compatible. The same is true for three devices, or four or ten. DLNA Certified® products are built to work together, even though they come from many different companies. Finally, you have the freedom to choose the DLNA Certified device that's right for you, regardless of the manufacturer, and to create a digital network that fits your life.
Nigel Robertson

Integrating Google Spreadsheet/Apps Script with R: Enabling social network analysis in ... - 2 views

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    Analysing tweets by hashtag using Google Spreadsheets
Nigel Robertson

College Open Textbooks - College Open Textbooks - 0 views

  • Funded by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, College Open Textbooks is a collection of colleges, governmental agencies, education non-profits, and other education-related organizations that are focused on the mission of driving the awareness and advocacy for open textbooks. This includes providing training for instructors adopting open resources, peer reviews of open textbooks, and mentoring online professional networks that provide support to authors who open their resources. Through our community outreach, we have found that open textbooks should be: easy to use, get and pass around, editable so instructors can customize content, cross-platform compatible, printable, and accessible so they work with adaptive technology.
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    "Funded by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, College Open Textbooks is a collection of colleges, governmental agencies, education non-profits, and other education-related organizations that are focused on the mission of driving the awareness and advocacy for open textbooks. This includes providing training for instructors adopting open resources, peer reviews of open textbooks, and mentoring online professional networks that provide support to authors who open their resources. Through our community outreach, we have found that open textbooks should be: easy to use, get and pass around, editable so instructors can customize content, cross-platform compatible, printable, and accessible so they work with adaptive technology."
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."
Nigel Robertson

Young people and social networking services - not another moral panic | The Social Web ... - 0 views

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    "A new UK-focussed report published by Childnet International aims to support teachers and lecturers who wish to explore the use of social networking services by young people. In this guest post, Josie Fraser, the report's author, explains more."
Nigel Robertson

Envisioning the Post-LMS Era: The Open Learning Network (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    Article on the philosophy of LMS and PLE and the development (in progress) of an OLN open Learning Network at a US uni coupling central services with student owned spaces / tools online. Worth reading
Nigel Robertson

Informal learning and identity formation in online social networks - 0 views

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    "All students today are increasingly expected to develop technological fluency, digital citizenship, and other twenty-first century competencies despite wide variability in the quality of learning opportunities schools provide. Social network sites (SNSs) available via the internet may provide promising contexts for learning to supplement school-based experiences. This qualitative study examines how high school students from low-income families in the USA use the SNS, MySpace, for identity formation and informal learning. The analysis revealed that SNSs used outside of school allowed students to formulate and explore various dimensions of their identity and demonstrate twenty-first century skills; however, students did not perceive a connection between their online activities and learning in classrooms. We discuss how learning with such technologies might be incorporated into the students overall learning ecology to reduce educational inequities and how current institutionalized approaches might shift to accommodate such change."
Nigel Robertson

A Practical Guide to Implementing Web 2.0 (aka Social Networking Tools) in Your Organiz... - 0 views

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    Great post on why organisation websites are useless and what web2 tools could replace them.
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    A Practical Guide to Implementing Web 2.0 (aka Social Networking Tools) in Your Organization
Nigel Robertson

Universities must rethink their approach to student digital literacy | Higher Education... - 2 views

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    Framing Digital Literacy as conversation. Not stunning but worth adding to the lists.
Nigel Robertson

What is innovation? - 0 views

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    Good article from Howard Jarche pulling together threads on how innovation happens and why we need to learn to work in networks.
Nigel Robertson

Becoming an Entrepreneurial Learner | Learning in the Social Workplace - 0 views

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    "On 1st March 2012 John Seely Brown gave a keynote presentation at the DML (Digital Media and Learning) 2012 Conference in San Francisco, called Cultivating the Entrepreneurial Learner in the 21st Century.  You can watch the recording here, and you can read the transcript here. What does it mean to be a entrepreneurial learner? JSB tells us "This does not mean how to become an entrepreneur. This really means, how do you constantly look around you all the time  for new ways, new resources to learn new things? That's the sense of entrepreneur I'm talking about that now in the networked age almost gives us unlimited possibility.""
Nigel Robertson

The Public Domain Review | - 0 views

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    "The Public Domain Review is a not-for-profit project dedicated to showcasing the most interesting and unusual out-of-copyright works available online.  All works eventually fall out of copyright - from classic works of art, music and literature, to abandoned drafts, tentative plans, and overlooked fragments. In doing so they enter the public domain, a vast commons of material that everyone is free to enjoy, share and build upon without restriction.  We believe the public domain is an invaluable and indispensable good, which - like our natural environment and our physical heritage - deserves to be explicitly recognised, protected and appreciated.  The Public Domain Review aims to help its readers to explore this rich terrain - like a small exhibition gallery at the entrance of an immense network of archives and storage rooms that lie beyond. "
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