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Nigel Robertson

SLiDA Home - SLiDA Case Studies - Brookes Wiki - 0 views

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    " The SLiDA project investigated how institutions are creating and enabling opportunities that promote the development of effective learning in a digital age. The ultimate aim is to promote strategies which support learners to develop the access, skills, strategies and attributes they need to learn effectively with technology. The main deliverables of the study are a set of institutional Case Studies which are presented on this site. Any questions about the project can be directed to Rhona Sharpe, Oxford Brookes University."
Stephen Harlow

Panopto - NotesFeature - Panopto Viewer - 1 views

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    Creative use of the Panopto notes feature to provide teacher feedback on a student's Panopto presentation. Also a useful format for Panopto (and other technoogy) tips.
Nigel Robertson

The Essential Elements of Digital Literacies (#digilit) | Synechism - 1 views

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    Stuff from a presentation Doug gave to Australian conference.
Stephen Harlow

Revealing the elephant in the online classroom - 2 views

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    Presentation introducing faculty to Athabasca University's social networking system (based on elgg?). I particularly like slide 10 showing a fourth integrative pedagogy.
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    Landing is an Elgg install (currently v1.7.7). Brighton University also have (had?) an elgg install, open for staff and students to create whatever communities they wanted. Noticed that New Zealand Ministry of Education is also an Elgg user (according to Elgg site)
Stephen Harlow

Techne » Rethinking Professional Development: Ideas and Examples - 1 views

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    "As firmly as the person at the podium is established in our classrooms, s/he seems even more tenaciously present in workshops and conference sessions... So what [would] you do if you didn't lecture?"
Nigel Robertson

» 3 simple tips for setting up online communities Learning in the Social Work... - 1 views

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    But we stressed the importance of letting go, and I repeated Dan Pink's words from my presentation: "Control leads to compliance; autonomy leads to engagement". We explained this would likely prove to be a far more successful approach than imposing a community on the team.  In other words the group needs to "own" its own community.
Stephen Harlow

16. Rich Media Capture Technology for Student Feedback [Curto & Laudato, Pitt... - 0 views

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    "...Drs. Curto and Laudato describe a technique for providing feedback via rich media capture. Much like comments in the margins of a written assignment, feedback is received at the appropriate time point in the presentation."
Stephen Harlow

What do Google, Open Source Software and Digital Literacies have in Common? | DMLcentral - 1 views

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    Doug Belshaw on Openness in education and its fit with digital literacy. Watch slides at end if not seen before.
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    "Focusing on these essential elements of digital literacies and the principles we wish to instil in young people is, I believe, a better way to teach IT than a narrow focus on procedural software skills. For more on the essential elements of digital literacies, see this Slideshare presentation..."
Nigel Robertson

Future of the LMS - towards a more open and personalised learning environment | Enactivist - 0 views

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    Stanley Frielick's presentation at the recent Tertiary ICT Conference 2011 looking at the future of the LMS and what might replace it.
Stephen Harlow

Learning Styles - 1 views

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    "We conclude therefore, that at present, there is no adequate evidence base to justify incorporating learning-styles assessments into general educational practice."
Nigel Robertson

ULCC: Mahara UK 09 - 1 views

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    Mahara conference in the UK. Includes presentation slides with audio feed.
Nigel Robertson

Brian Lamb's "The Urgency of Open Education" - 0 views

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    via Downes: Brian Lamb's presentation is smooth, polished and informed. Culture, he says, is something that historically we have participated in by creating and not merely consuming. And we are returning to those days, where we can create content for ourselves that we used to pay for and merely consume. Indeed, for any content company, placing a barrier - such as price - between the content and readers is a fatal mistake. Culture is something that is ours - it's not simply the creation of the best, it's an act that is a part of being there (like the million people who have photographed Barack Obama). And when each person records his or her own presence, we can create something larger than life, something real. Knowing that you are making a significant contribution to public discourse is motivation to create and contribute. There's this and a lot more in this presentation.
Nigel Robertson

XCRI - From concept to reality - West Yorks LLN 2009-03-27 - 0 views

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    Opening keynote for West Yorkshire Life Long Learning Network's XCRI dissemination event, held 2009-03-27 in Leeds. Presented by Professor Mark Stubbs, Head of Learning & Research Technologies, MMU XCRI allows the exchange of information about courses between institutions and organisations using a standard.
Nigel Robertson

Publishing a presentation from GoogleDocs to a Moodle course - 0 views

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    Adding a Google presentation to Moodle
Nigel Robertson

Implementing a Cost Effectiveness Analyzer for Web-Supported Academic Instruction: A Ca... - 1 views

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    "This paper describes the implementation of a quantitative cost effectiveness analyzer for Web-supported academic instruction that was developed in Tel Aviv University during a long term study. The paper presents the cost effectiveness analysis of Tel Aviv University campus. Cost and benefit of 3,453 courses were analyzed, exemplifying campus-wide analysis. These courses represent large-scale Web-supported academic instruction processes throughout the campus. The findings were described, referring to students, instructors and university from both the economical and educational perspectives. The cost effectiveness values resulting from the calculations were summarized in four "coins" (efficiency coins=$; quality coins; affective coins; and knowledge management coins) for each of the three actors (students, instructors and university). In order to examine the distribution of those values throughout the campus assessment scales were created on the basis of descriptive statistics. The described analyzer can be implemented in other institutions very easily and almost automatically. This enables us to quantify the costs and benefits of Web-supported instruction on both the single-course and the campus-wide levels. "
Nigel Robertson

Event Eye - 0 views

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    Unfortunately it's quite expensive "Event Eye is the first in a new generation of tools to enable event organizers to capture the backchannel and to integrate it with the main themes and presentations of the conference, to create a fluid dialogue that demonstrates an understanding of the audience and makes the links between the disparate comments. By using Event Eye, organisers will understand the mood and interests of their audience and will be able to react in real time to audience feedback and need. Event Eye has the potential to build the social capital of a conference, capture the collective intelligence and to turn an event into a movement."
Nigel Robertson

Using Voice Boards: pedagogical design, technological implementation, evaluation and re... - 0 views

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    "AbstractWe present a case study to evaluate the use of a Wimba Voice Board to support asynchronous audio discussion. We discuss the learning strategy and pedagogic rationale when a Voice Board was implemented within an MA module for language learners, enabling students to create learning objects and facilitating peer-to-peer learning. Previously students studying the module had communicated using text-based synchronous and asynchronous discussion only. A common criticism of text-based media is the lack of non-verbal communication. Audio communication is a richer medium where use of pitch, tone, emphasis and inflection can increase personalisation and prevent misinterpretation."
Nigel Robertson

Disrupting College: How Disruptive Innovation Can Deliver Quality and Affordability to ... - 0 views

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    "This emerging disruptive innovation-online education-also presents an opportunity to rethink many of the age-old assumptions about higher education."
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

Customizing Moodle for Language Learning - 0 views

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    Links from a panel presentation on using Moodle for languages.
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