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Nigel Robertson

Supporting the Changing Research Practices of Chemists | Ithaka S+R - 0 views

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    "Published February 25, 2013 Matthew P. Long & Roger C. Schonfeld In this report, we present the results of Ithaka S+R's study of the scholarly practices of academic chemists. This study, funded by Jisc, presents information meant to empower research support providers in their work with chemists. The report covers themes such as data management, research collaboration, library use, discovery, publication practices, and research funding.   The report describes the findings of our investigation into academic chemists' research habits and research support needs. The digital availability of scholarly literature has transformed chemists' research by creating an environment where they can easily search for journal articles and chemical information. However, they often feel overwhelmed by the amount of new research available, and they need better tools to remain aware of current research. Furthermore, despite their heavy use of technology for research, many academic chemists have been slow to adopt new models of sharing data and research results such as online repositories and open access publishing. Our interviews highlighted the importance of the research group as a unit of academic life, and revealed some of the challenges inherent in working in groups that span institutions and national boundaries."
Nigel Robertson

Worst practice in ICT use in education | A World Bank Blog on ICT use in Education - 1 views

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    A list of observed worst practices when implementing ICT in education.
Stephen Harlow

Wikibooks:Collections/Open Education Practices - Wikibooks, open books for an open world - 0 views

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    "This user guide is for educational organisations interested in developing open education practices using popular social media. It is based on an analysis of the Otago Polytechnic experience 2006-2009, where a small group of teachers used social media to develop open education practices."
Nigel Robertson

Open Educational Practices (OEP): What They Mean For Me and How I Use Them « ... - 0 views

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    Brian Kelly describes open educational practice.
Stephen Harlow

DLM - 0 views

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    "In a traditional teaching laboratory environment, students typically arrive at the laboratory to do an experiment without a clear idea of the practical techniques they will be using, the skills they will need, or the chemistry behind the practical."
Nigel Robertson

Learning & Teaching Practice : JISC - 0 views

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    JISC page of projects and programmes releated to their work on learning and teaching practice.
Nigel Robertson

Whole Education - Introduction - Introducing Whole Education - 0 views

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    A group looking to extend education beyond testing and into life skills. "A gulf has opened up between what education systems provide and what children and young people need. Our schools and colleges rightly try to to ensure that young people are literate, numerate and gain academic qualifications. But the emphasis on testing and passing exams often squeezes out other skills that are just as vital in today's world. The leading non-political and non-profit-making organisations that have come together to form Whole Education are determined to change this. They want all young people to receive a well-rounded education that they can relate to. They want all to learn practical skills such as communication and teamwork, to develop qualities such as resilience and empathy and to acquire knowledge that goes beyond literacy and numeracy to an understanding of our culture. A Whole Education will combine practical skills with theory, vocational and academic study for all young people whatever their ability."
Nigel Robertson

Assessment design for learner responsibility - conference 07 - 1 views

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    "The conference is part of the Re-engineering Assessment Practices (REAP) project, a £1m initiative funded by the Scottish Funding Council under its e-Learning Transformation initiative. REAP is a collaboration across the University of Strathclyde, University of Glasgow and Glasgow Caledonian University. REAP is evaluating the impact of new assessment practices supported by technology at course, faculty and institutional level.Conference themes: Focusing on assessment FOR learning in tertiary education the conference has three themes to be addressed through keynotes, case studies and structured discussions.Assessment and the first year experienceGreat designs for assessmentInstitutional strategies (designs) for assessment"
Nigel Robertson

Web2.0 Rights project - 0 views

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    Web2Rights is a JISC project, funded from 1st November 2007 - 31st March 2009, whose purpose was initially to develop practical, pragmatic and relevant Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and other legal issues toolkits to support the projects funded within the JISC Users and Innovation Programme (U&I) in their engagement with next generation technologies.  The Web2Rights team, comprised of lawyers, consultants, learning technologists and pedagogic experts focussed upon the need to address cultural and practical obstacles in engaging with Web2.0, IPR and other legal issues. Working in close collaboration with JISC Legal and focussing upon the specific issues raised by the U&I community of users, they have created a number of resources to address a variety of legal issues which might arise.
Nigel Robertson

http://www.qaa.ac.uk/en/Publications/Documents/Digital-capability-and-teaching-excellen... - 0 views

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    Digital capability for TEL Overarching principles: 1 start with pedagogy every time 2 recognise that context is key 3 create a digital capability threshold for institutions 4 use communities of practice and peer support to share good practice 5 introduce a robust and owned change management strategy 6 develop a compelling evidence-informed rationale 7 ensure encouragement for innovation and managed risk-taking.
Nigel Robertson

Social Media Research & Practice in Higher Ed #sxswEDU podcast | Social Media in Higher... - 0 views

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    "Back in March I served on a panel along with Liz Gross, Ed Cabellon, and Greg Heiberger at the #sxswEDU conference. Here are some of the highlights: Greg and I talk about our latest research on using Twitter to support students throughout their first year of college. I summarize my recent research on using Facebook in education. Greg explores the future of higher education and how new technologies can be used to effectively improve student success. Liz discusses how to use Facebook to market your institution and programs. Ed explains how to frame productive social media use to administrators. I get snarky about EdTech startups and how they don't communicate with educators."
Stephen Bright

Athabasca University Press - The Theory and Practice of Online Learning - 0 views

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    2nd edition The Theory and Practice of Online Learning published 2008 edited by Terry Anderson download page for the entire eBook or can download individual chapters as preferred
Nigel Robertson

Open Educational Resources and Change in Higher Education: Reflections from Practice - 0 views

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    Book on OER practice.
Nigel Robertson

SCAP Outputs - Changing Research Communication Practices and Open Scholarship: A Framew... - 0 views

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    Open Access report from southern Africa.
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

Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - Six Styles of Video Projects and Tools for Creating... - 0 views

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    Outline for tools to create some different styles of video.
Nigel Robertson

Code of Practice for Tertiary Students with Impairments - 1 views

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    The Ministry of Education and the Tertiary Education Commission supported the development of this Code of Practice by the tertiary education sector. It is expected that the Code will inform the activities of both tertiary education organisations and the Tertiary Education Commission in identifying, understanding and responding to the diverse needs of students with impairments.
Nigel Robertson

Should Teachers Friend Their Students? | Powerful Learning Practice - 1 views

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    Post arguing that teachers should keep a professional distance from their students. I think I profoundly disagree with this post, not around the act of staying distant but about the power differential built into his argument. Acting ethically and modelling good and realistic practice in life is more fundamental to a useful educational stance. This post refers I think to non-adults and emotional transference is something that teachers need to be conscious of. I'm not arguing that teachers should friend all their pupils online, rather that his reasons for this are flawed.
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