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Nigel Robertson

Fighting Hackers: Everything You've Been Told About Passwords Is Wrong | Wired Opinion ... - 0 views

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    Short, simple article on passwords basically saying same as xkcd.
Nigel Robertson

Misunderstanding "Unoriginal Genius" | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson - 0 views

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    Plagiarism, appropriation, standing on the shoulders etc. Part of an online spat about running a course that actively explores 'plagiarism' as a form of writing.
Nigel Robertson

Adelaide's Humboldtian ideal | Opinion | Times Higher Education - 0 views

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    Ambitious plan @UniofAdelaide to replace large lectures with small group teaching, in part enabled by e-learning http://t.co/DozwtBQj01
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    Ambitious plan @UniofAdelaide to replace large lectures with small group teaching, in part enabled by e-learning http://t.co/DozwtBQj01
Nigel Robertson

TechLunch « Support for Using ICT in the BScE - 0 views

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    "Digital technologies can be used as tools that facilitate the research process, the organization, collection and distribution of information, communication and collaboration among others. TechLunch wants to provide insight into these purposes by presenting use case scenarios specific to the needs of students, teachers and researchers." Includes a set of recordings and resources on various tools e.g. Zotero, Cmap, Opinion Polling, etc.
Nigel Robertson

Why free online lectures will destroy universities - unless they get their ac... - 3 views

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    Opinion piece on the place of online lectures in the future of education.  Get your world class expert via YouTube, MIT, etc and use your time with students to really interact with them and the material.
Derek White

The Human Network - 0 views

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    Opinion blog from Mark Pesce about technology, web 2.0, hyperconnectivity, crowdsourcing etc About Mark PesceMark Pesce is an inventor, writer, educator and broadcaster. In 1994 Pesce co-invented VRML, a 3D interface to the World Wide Web. Pesce has written five books, including The Playful World: How Technology is Transforming Our Imagination, which used toys such as Furby and PlayStation to explain our interactive future.
Derek White

The Blueprint - 0 views

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    opinion blog about technology, web 2.0, connectivism, future etc. About Mark Pesce Mark Pesce is an inventor, writer, educator and broadcaster. In 1994 Pesce co-invented VRML, a 3D interface to the World Wide Web. Pesce has written five books, including The Playful World: How Technology is Transforming Our Imagination, which used toys such as Furby and PlayStation to explain our interactive future.
Nigel Robertson

"The Digital World of Young Children: Emergent Literacy" | Pearson Foundation - 2 views

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    "Blanchard's and Moore's research finds that developmental milestones are changing as a new generation of young children approach learning and literacy in ways not thought possible in the past. According to this new report, digital media is already transforming the language and cultural practices that enable early literacy development, making possible a new kind of personal and global interconnectedness. The research reveals that: * Opportunities to engage with digital media increasingly prevail through the use of mobile devices-and in developing countries access to mobile devices is more commonplace than access to other technologies * Developmental milestones are changing as young people's access to mobile and digital technology grows. * Digital media positively impacts children's opinion of learning, providing engagement opportunities not always seen with print materials."
Stephen Harlow

Google Hangouts: Now with Google Docs Integration, Now Even Better for Edu | Hack Educa... - 3 views

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    "But here are the best new educational features, in my opinion: Google Hangouts now offer screen-sharing, a sketchpad, and integration with Google Docs. That means that as you collaborate with others, you can view each other's desktops, you can view and edit documents together, you can scribble and share notes."
Nigel Robertson

The Benefits of Bilingualism - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "Being bilingual, it turns out, makes you smarter. It can have a profound effect on your brain, improving cognitive skills not related to language and even shielding against dementia in old age."
Nigel Robertson

The Daily Pennsylvanian :: Penn professor encourages plagiarism - 0 views

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    http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2011/10/13/kaplan-letter-wrong/#.TpeGO3qY-hI.email Part of a conversation about plagiarism as a writing form.
Dean Stringer

When Getting Rid of College Lectures Makes Sense - Slashdot - 1 views

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    "NPR reports that Harvard physicist and professor Eric Mazur has largely gotten rid of the lecture in his classes, after finding that in lecture-based classes, students tend to commit to memory formulae and heuristics, but fail to develop deep understanding of concepts. Mazur has tried - and seemingly succeeded - to cultivate deeper learning with a combination of small group peer-instruction and a tight feedback loop based on in-class polling about particular problems."
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    Hey guys. Happy new year, hope yaz had a nice break. The idea posted in this thread at /. no doubt isnt new to you all, neither the whole learning-styles thing, but the thread itself is actually not a bad read, lots of differing opinions, not all geeks.
Nigel Robertson

The Great Content Wars Of 2011 - 0 views

  • Look around the next time you’re sat on a crowded city bus during commuting hours. Most people’s headphones are now plugged into their phones. If by some chance they’re not listening to music then they’re reading the paper, a book, checking twitter, posing on facebook, writing an email, updating their diary or taking a photo and sticking a vintage filter on it while on their phone, or tablet, or e-reader. And they probably are listening to music while doing all the above.
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    Excellent piece on the changing digital landscape and what it means for content. "Look around the next time you're sat on a crowded city bus during commuting hours. Most people's headphones are now plugged into their phones. If by some chance they're not listening to music then they're reading the paper, a book, checking twitter, posing on facebook, writing an email, updating their diary or taking a photo and sticking a vintage filter on it while on their phone, or tablet, or e-reader. And they probably are listening to music while doing all the above."
Nigel Robertson

What's the "problem" with MOOCs? « EdTechDev - 1 views

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    Comments on the new moocs coming through.
Nigel Robertson

An interview with Canadian MOOC pioneer George Siemens | University Affairs - 0 views

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    Great interview with George Siemens about perspective after the MOOC tsunami has crashed on the beach.
Nigel Robertson

Follow CEHD's lead | mndaily.com - The Minnesota Daily - 0 views

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    "The University of Minnesota College of Education and Human Development has saved students $145,000 on textbooks over three semesters through its iPad initiative and 140-volume open textbook library, the Minnesota Daily reported earlier this month."
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