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Nigel Robertson

The year 2000 as envisioned in the year 1910 - 1 views

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    Postcards from 1910 France predicting life in 2000. Some great education ones!
Nigel Robertson

Broken guitar song gets airline's attention - 0 views

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    News article on the United Airlines broken guitar saga where the only recourse left to the musician was to pen a song about the debacle and post it on YouTube. United started talking after this!
Nigel Robertson

Category: Twitter - Dizzysoft Software - 0 views

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    Some posts on using twiiter by phone and also FeedTwit
Teresa Gibbison

Using Moodle: Good article about one of this forum's favourite topics - 0 views

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    Tim Hunt's posted a link to a 'cheating' article within the Quiz forum
Nigel Robertson

The Myth of TMI » CogDogBlog - 0 views

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    Rebuttal to Wesley Fry's TMI post
Nigel Robertson

Tom Fishburne: The Management Cartoonist: corporate twitter - 0 views

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    Post on corporations using social media and how ris averseness comes into play. Can also apply to our setting.
Nigel Robertson

How To Add Realism To eLearning - 0 views

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    Blog post on ways to add realism to elearning situations
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

YouTube - United Breaks Guitars - 0 views

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    The video on the United Airlines broken guitar saga where the only recourse left to the musician was to pen a song about the debacle and post it on YouTube. United started talking after this!
Nigel Robertson

How are you dealing with TMI? (Too Much Information) » Moving at the Speed of... - 0 views

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    Short post on too much info. See also comments
Nigel Robertson

Colour for learning | Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age - 0 views

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    Blog post looking at the role of colour in learning spaces.
Nigel Robertson

Twitter - A Teaching and Learning Tool | ICT in my Classroom - 0 views

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    "In this post I hope to unpick what my Twitter network means to me in terms of my classroom practise and explore the best ways that you can utilise it in your own classroom."
Nigel Robertson

2845 ways to spin the Risk | Understanding Uncertainty - 0 views

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    Great post on risk and the ways in which it can be portrayed. Uses a shockwave interface to allow you to change the way in which 2 health risks are reported.
Nigel Robertson

Moodlerific.org » Blog Archive » Microsoft Integrates Live@edu with Moodle - 0 views

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    Blog post about the MS integration of live@edu with Moodle.
Nigel Robertson

Blackboard's Response to Open Source: Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt - 0 views

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    Michael Feldstein writes an incisive post against statements by BB that open source - specifically Moodle - is inherently bad, dangerous and will ruin your institution. Must read!
Nigel Robertson

The State of the LMS: An Institutional Perspective - 1 views

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    Short post about a preso on the state of the LMS with links to preso slides and archive. Great timeline graphic on the development of various LMSs including the gobbling BB behemoth.
Nigel Robertson

mattermorphosis * New Zealand Copyright Law Violates Human Rights - 1 views

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    NZ Copyright and Intrenational treaty, law and frameworks.
Nigel Robertson

NZ Copyright Amendment Letter - 0 views

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    Measured but sharp letter from Gian Perrone to MP re NZ Filesharing Bill 
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. 
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