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Nigel Robertson

The Anti-Problem: Digital Transformation - Technology Meets Culture - 0 views

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    Attempt to solve the opposite problem - the anti-problem - to help you see how best to proceed with your real problem.
Stephen Bright

About Problem Solving Styles - 0 views

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    VIEW model of problem-solving styles, assesses three dimensions and six specific styles
Stephen Bright

The Simplex Process - Problem Solving Training from MindTools.com - 1 views

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    problem-solving process Simplex - linear and quite easy to understand
Nigel Robertson

Ingenium Creativity Tool, Problem Identification. - What's the big picture? - 0 views

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    Tool developed by OLT in Australia to support students with problem solving.
Tracey Morgan

The rise of human-computer cooperation - Shyam Sankar - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Brute computing force alone can't solve the world's problems. Data mining innovator Shyam Sankar explains why solving big problems (like catching terrorists or identifying huge hidden trends) is not a question of finding the right algorithm, but rather the right symbiotic relationship between computation and human creativity."
Nigel Robertson

How Social Media & Game Theory Can Motivate Students - 0 views

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    "Social media and online games have the potential to convey 21st century skills that aren't necessarily part of school curricula - things like time management, leadership, teamwork and creative problem solving that will prepare teens for success in college and beyond. Making the transition between a highly structured environment in high school to a self-driven, unstructured environment in college can prove a huge challenge for many kids. Educators spend a lot of time thinking about how to fix this problem. The solution doesn't lie solely with games, but a lot of the psychology that motivates teens to play games holds potential. We need to figure out how to tap in."
Stephen Bright

Advent of Google means we must rethink our approach to education | Education | The Obse... - 0 views

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    Sugata Mitra (TED talks and hole-in-the-wall computer innovator) critiques traditonal 'pencil and paper' exams and learning and gives an alternative which is (I think) a problem-based learning approach which he calls SOLE (Self-organised learning environment). 
Stephen Bright

Basadur Applied Creativity > The Basadur Profile - 1 views

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    Problem solving inventory based on a particular inventory - unfortunately you have to pay for access to the inventory
Nigel Robertson

Microsoft Windows Big Problem | Windows content from Windows IT Pro - 0 views

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    Interesting article on the fracturing of the computing market and why Windows may become an also ran.
Nigel Robertson

OllieBray.com: Taking Risks with Leadership, Learning and Teaching (3 of 5): Solve prob... - 1 views

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    Talking about risk in leadership and education
Dean Stringer

Tim's blog: The Open University's approach to plagiarism - 1 views

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    A post from Tim Hunt about plagiarism in general and OUs policies for coping with it, and looking at the problem that some folks thing a technological solution is all thats required
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    A post from Tim Hunt about plagiarism in general and OUs policies for coping with it, and looking at the problem that some folks thing a technological solution is all thats required
Nigel Robertson

Why Khan Academy Is The Wrong Answer « Looking Up - 0 views

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    Don't focus on content delivery, focus on quality interaction, AKA solve the correct problem.
Nigel Robertson

This is not my web | ClintLalonde.net - 2 views

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    Clint on misogyny on the web and the massive problem it is through the case of Audrey Watters closing comments at Hack Education.
Nigel Robertson

Book Talk: Peter Suber on Open Access - YouTube - 0 views

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    "The internet lets us share perfect copies of our work with a worldwide audience at virtually no cost. We take advantage of this revolutionary opportunity when we make our work "open access": digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. In this talk, Peter Suber - Director of the Harvard Open Access Project - shares insights from his new concise introduction to open access - what open access is and isn't, how it benefits authors and readers of research, how we pay for it, how it avoids copyright problems, how it has moved from the periphery to the mainstream, and what its future may hold. This event includes questions and responses from Stuart Shieber (School of Engineering and Applied Sciences), Robert Darnton (Harvard University Library), June Casey (Harvard Law School Library), David Weinberger (Berkman Center / Harvard Library Innovation Lab) and more."
Nigel Robertson

Various Shades of Digital Literacy: The New Digital Divides | HASTAC - 0 views

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    Why the digital divide is a problem in the academic workplace.
Nigel Robertson

International Day Against DRM - May 4, 2012 | Defective by Design - 0 views

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    While DRM has largely been defeated in downloaded music, it is a growing problem in the area of ebooks, where people have had their books restricted so they can't freely loan, re-sell or donate them, read them without being tracked, or move them to a new device without re-purchasing all of them. They've even had their ebooks deleted by companies without their permission. It continues to be a major issue in the area of movies and video too. Join us in working to eliminate DRM! This is the fourth year we've run the international Day Against DRM. In previous years we've focused on music, held events at the Boston Public Library and more! On May 4th, the Defective by Design DRM Elimination Crew will of course be running an event in Boston. But for this day to send a strong message against DRM, we need people all over the world to join us and hold their own events! As well as attending or running events, you can join other activists in blogging about DRM, putting up banners on your Web sites and blogs, talking about DRM on your social networks and more.
Nigel Robertson

What's the "problem" with MOOCs? « EdTechDev - 1 views

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    Doesn't quite get it is my immediate response. Suifa John Mak has to bring in the first mention of George & Stephen in the comments!
Stephen Harlow

re-mediating assessment: Flipping Classrooms or Transforming Education? - 0 views

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    "The problem is that most classroom assessments fail to ask students to use course knowledge in a different context in a meaningful way."
Stephen Bright

How to solve impossible problems: Daniel Russell's awesome Google search techniques - 1 views

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    Advanced Google search techniques from Daniel Russell - research scientist at Google
Nigel Robertson

Sheila's work blog » The problem with most university websites - 0 views

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    Why Uni home pages don't work.
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