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Nigel Robertson

IMS GLC: Articles - 0 views

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    "We propose a framework for organizing multiple metadata specifications in a container that can be handled as a whole. This framework, named Information for Learning Object eXchange (ILOX), is developed as part of the IMS Learning Object Discovery & Exchange (LODE) specification that aims to facilitate the discovery and retrieval of learning objects stored across more than one collection. While thus far ILOX has been demonstrated to resolve a number of challenges specific to the e-learning domain, it is a generic framework that can be profiled to organize metadata about any type of digital content."
Nigel Robertson

Edistorm - 2 views

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    Tool to allow real time online brainstorming.  Looks quite clever but I need a real situation to try it properly. "Edistorm allows you to organize your ideas in a real time interactive wall. Each sticky can have it's own color and the users decide what the arrangement means to them. This freeform method of organizing ideas will feel familiar to anyone that has thrown stickies on their walls."
Nigel Robertson

The future of learning organizations: What do we mean by 'attendance'? | Synechism - 3 views

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    Doug Belshaw posts about "Attendance" and what that means at University. Some good slides to accompany on using digital media to improve L&T. "Embracing OERs, mobile learning and digital literacies looks to me like the mark of a forward-thinking learning organization."
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    I like the way he brings in Hattie's research--great minds think alike ;-)
Nigel Robertson

Connectivism in Practice - How to organize a MOOC | Peeragogy.org - 1 views

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    Rheingold on organising a cMooc and the role of Connectivism.
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."
Stephen Harlow

"Make #innovation in teaching & learning a strategic goal of the organization." @DrTony... - 0 views

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    "Make #innovation in teaching & learning a strategic goal of the organization" @DrTonyBates adds to @JoshMKim's 5 ideas http://t.co/wXwYHl6C
Derek White

Academic software for research papers | Mendeley - 0 views

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    Mendeley Desktop organizes your research paper collection and citations. It automatically extracts references from documents, generates bibliographies, and is freely available on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Mendeley Web lets you access your research paper library from anywhere, share documents in closed groups, and collaborate on research projects online. It connects you to like-minded academics and puts the latest research trend statistics at your fingertips.
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    Mendeley Desktop organizes your research paper collection and citations. It automatically extracts references from documents, generates bibliographies, and is freely available on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Mendeley Web lets you access your research paper library from anywhere, share documents in closed groups, and collaborate on research projects online. It connects you to like-minded academics and puts the latest research trend statistics at your fingertips.
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

Twapper Keeper - Archive and Organize Your Tweets - 0 views

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    Twapper Keeper "Allows you to archive and organize your tweets based upon hash tags. Why would you do this? Say you are holding an event and would like a snapshot of all the tweets during the event and organize them based upon topics. That is what the Twapper Keeper is all about."
Nigel Robertson

The Virtual Learning Organization ~ Stephen's Web - 0 views

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    How organisations grow and learn. - by Downes
Nigel Robertson

Knowledge mobilisation is a social process: Social media can support indivduals and org... - 0 views

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    "Knowledge mobilisation is a social process Efforts to enhance Knowledge mobilisation need to be interactive and focus on the relationships between researchers and decision makers Knowledge mobilisation happens at the level of the individual and is only beginning to emerge at the organization and the system/sectoral level"
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."
Stephen Bright

One essential direction: information literacy, information technology fluency - 1 views

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    Bundy (2004) paper published in the Journal of eLiteracy, includes a definition of information literacy which looks relevant to the digital literacy concept: "People are information literate who know when they need information, and are then able to identify, locate, evaluate, organize, and effectively use the information to address and resolve personal, job related or broad social issues and problems"
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."
Stephen Bright

backchan.nl -- Conferences - 0 views

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    backchan.nl is tool for involving audiences in presentations by letting them suggest questions and vote on each other's questions. backchan.nl is intended for conference or event organizers who want a new way to solicit questions from the audience and make better use of question and answer time.
Nigel Robertson

A Map of Education Technology Through 2040 [#Infographic] | EdTech Magazine - 0 views

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    "This visualization attempts to organize a series of emerging technologies that are likely to influence education in the upcoming decades. Despite its inherently speculative nature, the driving trends behind the technologies can already be observed, meaning it's a matter of time before these scenarios start panning out in learning environments around the world."
Stephen Harlow

E-learning quality assurance standards, organizations and research « Tony Bates - 1 views

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    "I was surprised to find while doing some research for a client that there is no single source where one can go to compare different quality standards for e-learning. So I'm starting a list here..."
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.
Dean Stringer

Open Cobalt Website - 1 views

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    "Open Cobalt Alpha is the first step in a long term project to make available to all people a free and open source platform for constructing, accessing, and sharing virtual workspaces for research and education. This 3D multimedia wiki technology makes it easy to create deeply collaborative and hyperlinked multi-user virtual workspaces, virtual exhibit spaces, and game-based learning and training environments that run on all major software operating systems. By using a peer-based messaging protocol to reduce reliance on server infrastructures for support of basic in world interactions across many participants, Open Cobalt makes it possible for people hyperlink their virtual worlds via 3D portals to form a large distributed network of interconnected collaboration spaces. It also makes it possible for schools and other organizations to freely set up their own networks of public and private 3D virtual workspaces that feature integrated web browsing, voice chat, text chat, and access to remote desktop applications and services."
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    Hey guys. Just watched a live session online at Cisco w the developers of this system, still in development, but interesting differentiators vs 2Life, e.g. peer-to-peer, nested worlds, oh and its open-source. Thought yaz might be interested in tracking it.
Nigel Robertson

The ChemCollective - 0 views

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    Looks a good resource but looks like its school level. "The Chemistry Collective is a collection of virtual labs, scenario-based learning activities, and concepts tests which can be incorporated into a variety of teaching approaches as pre-labs, alternatives to textbook homework, and in-class activities for individuals or teams. It is organized by a group of faculty and staff at Carnegie Mellon University for college and high school teachers who are interested in using, assessing, and/or creating engaging online activities for chemistry education"
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