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Tracey Morgan

Why lectures are dead (or soon will be) - 0 views

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    "As part of my open textbook on Teaching in a Digital Age, I am working my way through theories of learning and methods of teaching. I will post shortly my initial draft on theories of learning and their relevance for a digital age. In this post I want to discuss the lecture and its relevance for a digital age. Comments as always are more than welcome."
Tracey Morgan

Preparing our Users for Digital Life Beyond the Institution « UK Web Focus - 0 views

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    "This blog post provides background information on digital literacy and argues that digital literacy needs to go beyond student teaching and ensure that staff and researchers, who may wish to continue their professional activities when they leave their current institution, are able to migrate content and services to the Cloud, so that content and tools can be reused once access to institutional services is no longer available."
Nigel Robertson

What digital literacies? - 0 views

  • I think the evolving Net Literacies relate to the shift to the Web as a resource which requires users to become their own librarians and thus need information retrieval and evaluation skills. As we move to a Participatory Culture, and Open Ed, with issues of identity and co-creation kicking in, we need a broader range of skills to become effective in these new contexts.
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    Steve Wheeler post on facets of digital literacy. Includes some insightful comments.
Nigel Robertson

Digital Leisure and Digital Literacy | The Learning Zone - 0 views

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    Post from Uni Glamorgan on Dig Lit in HE.
Nigel Robertson

Digital storytelling and identity - 0 views

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    Good post on the changing role of identity in a digital and social age.
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

The digital native question | SocialTech - 1 views

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    Very good post from Josie Fraser on why we should stop using digital native.
Nigel Robertson

Open Architecture: Our Course Could be Your Life | Keep Learning - 0 views

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    Another insightful post from Jim Groom on moocs and personal agency in a digital world.
Nigel Robertson

Digital literacy: pluralised and complex | sue watling - 0 views

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    Short post on building knowledge through small contextualised groups.
Nigel Robertson

Go To Hellman: Internet Archive Sets Fair-Use Bait With Open Library Lending - 0 views

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    Post on Open Library starting to loan in copyright digital books. Very interesting.
Nigel Robertson

Inger Mewburn - Is There a New Digital Divide Brewing? | Networked Researcher - 0 views

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    The divide in academia - those who blog and engage in the online world, and those who don't. Very good post. Also ties in with the connected researcher sessions we've done for Fass.
Nigel Robertson

Five Things to Do or Change in Higher Education - Law, Policy -- and IT? - Inside Highe... - 0 views

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    1. Agitate openly and very publicly about the role higher education is designed to play 2. Collaborate strategically about how to reorganize resources given information and Internet technologies 3. Fix tenure and our aging faculty demographic 4. Fix peer review 5. Incorporate digital and information fluency in every discipline
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    Blog post on some things that need fixing in HE and the role that ICT has in many of them. Final one on digital fluency is useful.
Nigel Robertson

Copyright, Plagiarism, and Digital Literacy (by Sue Lyon-Jones) - Teaching Village - 0 views

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    Post that includes lists of public domain sites for images, music, etc.
Nigel Robertson

Blurring the boundaries - New social media, new social science?: Different platforms? D... - 0 views

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    "Focusing on the ethical issues that arise in social media research, we looked at issues around understanding digital identities, the ethics of platforms and public and private data. This is the first in a series of posts detailing the discussions we held as part of the breakout session. "
Nigel Robertson

The role of communities of practice in a digital age - 0 views

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    Post by Tony Bates on Moocs with an interesting discussion in the comments from Harasim and Downes.
Nigel Robertson

If It's Not "All About The Technology" Then What Else Is It Not About? « UK W... - 0 views

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    Comment on the post digital discussion held alt f-altc including a video summary. This discussion topic is important as we try and figure out how elearning will (is) become(ing) normalised.
Stephen Harlow

» Quiz: Have you got the New Workplace Learning mindset? Learning in the Soci... - 1 views

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    Very applicable to the digital literacy project; make sure you read Jane's previous post 'social learning is not a new trend' which is linked to in the first line.
Tracey Morgan

Harold Jarche » Personal Knowledge Management - 0 views

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    Network learning, or personal knowledge management (PKM), is an individual, disciplined process by which we make sense of information, observations and ideas. In the past, self-directed learning may have involved keeping a journal, writing letters or having conversations. These are still valid, but with digital media we can add context by categorizing, commenting on, or even remixing information. 
Nigel Robertson

Universities and social media: Academics need to be bold in our use of social media and... - 0 views

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    Great post from Mark Smithers bemoaning the ownership of social media by marketing gurus in universities
Nigel Robertson

The Digital Down Low: Google Apps for Education - Rating Our Transition - The Good - 0 views

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    Another great post on what went well when transitioning to Google Apps.
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