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Nigel Robertson

Originality Checking/Turnitin | Assessment Essentials - 0 views

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    Sheffield Hallam resource on using Tii for academic Integrity and good writing.
Nigel Robertson

The Myth of Originality: Raiders of the Lost Archives - CogDogBlog - 0 views

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    Whoever the folks are at StooTV, they have pulled together clips of 30 action films from 1919 and 1973, and put them side by side with almost the same scenes from Raiders of the Lost Ark- it is about 13 minutes of shot-by-shot comparison.
Nigel Robertson

How to find the original Flickr Photo URL and User from a Static Flickr Image URL/Perma... - 0 views

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    Stuck with a 'Farm' address for a flickr image and no idea where it came from? This tip helps you sort that really quickly.
Nigel Robertson

ImageStamper | Stay Copyright-safe - 0 views

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    Interesting tool I came across after following a discussion about people changing their CC licence and then end users struggling to prove that they had fairly used under an earlier license. "mageStamper is a free tool for keeping dated, independently verified copies of license conditions associated with creative commons images. You can use it to safeguard your use of free images from license changes, or to prove you are the original image creator."
Nigel Robertson

Digital Redlining, Access, and Privacy | Common Sense Education - 0 views

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    I think this is an important stating of the assumptions built into technology and the outcomes resulting from these assumptions and inherent biases. "... we need to understand how the shape of information access controls the intellectual (and, ultimately, financial) opportunities of some college students. If we emphasize the consequences of differential access, we see one facet of the digital divide; if we ask about how these consequences are produced, we are asking about digital redlining. The comfortable elision in "edtech" is dangerous; it needs to be undone by emphasizing the contexts, origins, aims, and ideologies of technologies."
Nigel Robertson

Learning 2.0 - 23 Things - 0 views

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    The original 23 things site "Listed below are 23 Things (or small exercises) that you can do on the web to explore and expand your knowledge of the Internet and Web 2.0."
Nigel Robertson

Origins of Courteous Review | IPRH Blog - 0 views

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    Why reviewers should append their name to reviews.
Nigel Robertson

IdeaPaint - 0 views

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    Whiteboard paint for walls - the original
Nigel Robertson

Turnitin Survey - Student Access to Originality Reports - 0 views

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    57 UK universities responded to this survey on their position to allowing student access to Tii reports.
Stephen Harlow

The StoryBox Project - 1 views

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    "I am looking for digital files--written words, poems, original music, audio recordings, videos, animations, anything you can create that says something about this moment in time, what you are doing, or the place you are at, you or the sounds in your back yard--or even what you had for lunch today. Capture your moment!"
Nigel Robertson

Testing Caprét - 1 views

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    "I've been testing the alpha release of CaPRéT , a tool that aids attribution and tracking of openly licensed content from web sites. According to the Caprét website. When a user cuts and pastes text from a CaPRéT-enabled site: The user gets the text as originally cut, and if their application supports the pasted text will also automatically include attribution and licensing information.The OER site can also track what text was cut, allowing them to better understand how users are using their site." The attribution below was automatically added when I pasted in the text above. Interesting indeed and some good stuff happening in this space. Testing CaprétSource : http://blogs.cetis.ac.uk/philb/2011/08/17/testing-capret/License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Author: Phil Barker, JISC CETIS
Stephen Harlow

Technology-Enhanced Classroom Assessment Techniques | Faculty Focus - 0 views

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    "Presented here are several original CATs [classroom assessment technique] proposed by Angelo and Cross with their technology-enhanced suggestions for use in online classrooms"
Nigel Robertson

educational-origami - home - 0 views

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    Andrew Churches Educational Origami site. Originator of Digital Blooms, I'm surprised we haven't already bookmarked this site!
Nigel Robertson

Taking Back the Narrative of Ed Tech (3 of 3) - 0 views

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    Algorithmic proctoring - a response from the original author, Shea Swauger
Nigel Robertson

When Your Twitter Friend Turns Out To Be The Boston Bomber - 0 views

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    Twitter visualisation of the network of the Boston bomber. Interesting comment on harassment, privacy, publicness, etc.
Nigel Robertson

The Original Change Management Toolbook (Appreciative Inquiry (AI)) - 1 views

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    Using Appreciative Inquiry to approach change in organisations.
Stephen Harlow

PirateBox - David Darts Wiki - 1 views

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    Open shared local networks in a box. Useful for collaboration and when you don't need the internet getting in the way.
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    Very cool inspiration for CogDog's storybox. Can we justify building one?
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    I had a look and think we could do. Might need Rob to do some soldering.
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    Here's our justification, it turns out "Darts built the device, originally called Freedrop, as an easy way to share files with his students in class. "I was looking for a device that would allow users in the same physical space to easily share files,' he says. It was a hit, but he soon found that his students had other sharing plans. 'Students started sharing non-class related materials, their favorite albums and so on.'"
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