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Nigel Robertson

Implementing a Cost Effectiveness Analyzer for Web-Supported Academic Instruction: A Ca... - 1 views

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    "This paper describes the implementation of a quantitative cost effectiveness analyzer for Web-supported academic instruction that was developed in Tel Aviv University during a long term study. The paper presents the cost effectiveness analysis of Tel Aviv University campus. Cost and benefit of 3,453 courses were analyzed, exemplifying campus-wide analysis. These courses represent large-scale Web-supported academic instruction processes throughout the campus. The findings were described, referring to students, instructors and university from both the economical and educational perspectives. The cost effectiveness values resulting from the calculations were summarized in four "coins" (efficiency coins=$; quality coins; affective coins; and knowledge management coins) for each of the three actors (students, instructors and university). In order to examine the distribution of those values throughout the campus assessment scales were created on the basis of descriptive statistics. The described analyzer can be implemented in other institutions very easily and almost automatically. This enables us to quantify the costs and benefits of Web-supported instruction on both the single-course and the campus-wide levels. "
Stephen Harlow

The CDW-G 2010 Annual Surveys: CIOs and Faculty Differ on Education Technology? | e-Lit... - 1 views

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    "Interpreting the CDW-G 2010 survey summary report, Campus Technology magazine concluded: 'Faculty members and campus IT staff aren't exactly in agreement on the necessity of some technologies in education.'"
Stephen Bright

On-Campus Impacts of MOOCs at Duke University (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views

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    How creating MOOCs has flowed back into changes in the on-campus classrooms
Nigel Robertson

Frequency and Type of Academic Dishonesty in the Virtual Classroom - 0 views

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    A new paper reports that the prevalence of cheating among online students is much less than among on-campus students. The study also highlights the danger of distance and disengagement for online students and staff resulting in erroneous perceptions of the relative frequency of cheating among these cohorts.
Nigel Robertson

Campus-Wide Information Systems - journal - 0 views

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    New journal to me but some interesting articles. Available on campus as Library is subscribed.
Nigel Robertson

How Do You Plan the Campus of the Future? Try Not To. - Technology - The Chronicle of H... - 0 views

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    News article on Cornell developing 'malleable' buildings (aka future proofing).
Tracey Morgan

Three generations of distance education pedagogy | Anderson | The International Review ... - 2 views

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    "This paper defines and examines three generations of distance education pedagogy. Unlike earlier classifications of distance education based on the technology used..."
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    This paper defines and examines three generations of distance education pedagogy. Unlike earlier classifications of distance education based on the technology used, this analysis focuses on the pedagogy that defines the learning experiences encapsulated in the learning design. The three generations of cognitive-behaviourist, social constructivist, and connectivist pedagogy are examined, using the familiar community of inquiry model (Garrison, Anderson, & Archer, 2000) with its focus on social, cognitive, and teaching presences. Although this typology of pedagogies could also be usefully applied to campus-based education, the need for and practice of openness and explicitness in distance education content and process makes the work especially relevant to distance education designers, teachers, and developers. The article concludes that high-quality distance education exploits all three generations as determined by the learning content, context, and learning expectations.
Tracey Morgan

BBC News - Microsoft Office becomes a game - 2 views

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    The solution to ICT literacy on Campus.
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    I knew one day all my game playing would come in handy
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    Clever strategy - especially if they push it on Facebook. Interesting that it only runs twice. How do we try it?
Nigel Robertson

PythonLearn - Self-paced learning Python - 0 views

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    A free online course on Python - written by a UMich professor and released as CC remix. Includes slides and lecture audio and or video from last time he taught this course on campus.
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."
Nigel Robertson

New university bets on hybrid online-learning model | ABS-CBN News - 0 views

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    All classes online but students must all participate at the same time and live on campus.
Nigel Robertson

Coursera Jumps the Shark | HESA - 1 views

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    Coursera - to offer on campus courses and partner with 'not top class' unis' shock.
Nigel Robertson

MITx: MIT's new online learning initiative - 1 views

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    "MITx will offer a portfolio of MIT courses for free to a virtual community of learners around the world. It will also enhance the educational experience of its on-campus students, offering them online tools that supplement and enrich their classroom and laboratory experiences. The first MITx course, 6.002x (Circuits and Electronics), will be launched in an experimental prototype form. Watch this space for further upcoming courses, which will become available in Fall 2012."
Stephen Harlow

5 Ideas to Support Innovation in Higher Ed | Inside Higher Ed - 1 views

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    Can Yammer become the "smartest person on campus"? The experiments in #3 are  our innovation pilots.
Nigel Robertson

Thinking Outside of the Classroom: Campus Technology 2013 presentation - 0 views

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    Presentation on multi access learning. Most interesting stuff is towards the end (from our perspective)
Stephen Bright

MOOCs Lead Duke To Reinvent On-Campus Courses - Education - Online - 2 views

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    Backwash effect of running a MOOC leads a Harvard academic to revises his FTF classes - less lectures more 'flipped'. Not sure what the comment about Google hangouts is about.
Stephen Bright

Five Myths about MOOCs (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views

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    Article refutes five commom myths about MOOCs 1. Fail to engage students in effective pedagogical practices 2. Deny students mentoring experiences with scholars passionate about their research 3. Lack the rigor of an on-campus curriculum 4.Provide, at best, superficial and narrowly defined training rather than deep understanding 5.Are an attempt to replace faculty"
Nigel Robertson

Ensuring continuity of learning during enforced absence | Jisc - 0 views

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    Practical tips to maintain teaching, learning and business operations during circumstances where staff or learners are unable to physically spend time on campus.
Nigel Robertson

Wikipedia Tops List of Plagiarized Sources -- Campus Technology - 2 views

  • Where are students finding the materials they plagiarize in their papers? According to a new study, WIkipedia tops the list for both secondary and college students. But as a category, encyclopedia sites are among the least popular sources, coming in behind four other types of information outlets, including both academic sites and paper mills.
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    Article about some work by Turnitin on sources used by plagiarised submissions.  It says 'plagiarised' but in the text says 'matched sources'. The Tii report is available on a link to check out details more fully.
Stephen Harlow

The American Experience in Vietnam: Notes on the Design and Teaching of a Multi-campus,... - 0 views

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    "During the fall of 1999,  two colleagues and I taught an unusual class, 'The American Experience in Vietnam.'   Neither the subject nor the approach of team-teaching were new; instead what we developed was a pedagogy using a variety of information technologies to organize one class simultaneously across three campuses and disciplines."
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