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Nigel Robertson

Iimmersive software decision-making guide | ThinkBalm - 1 views

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    Enterprise immersive software is a collection of collaboration, communication, and productivity tools unified via a 3D or pseudo-3D visual environment. In this computer-generated environment, one or more people engage in work activities like meetings, conferences, and learning and training. The software provides a shared, interactive, multichannel experience through presence awareness, voice chat, active speaker indication, text chat, and many other features, often including avatars. The Enterprise Immersive Software Decision-Making Guide is a use case-based guide designed to aid business decision makers in the enterprise immersive software selection process. In this report, we present "if/then" scenarios and highlight good-fit vendors for common situations, with a focus on the most prevalent use cases: meetings, conferences, and learning and training. The report offers guidance on how to: 1) ask core business questions to frame the discussion, 2) choose a research-and-demo, do-it-yourself, or combination approach, 3) identify requirements based on your use case, and 4) filter your options based on important limiters.
Stephen Harlow

Format shifting dead trees: can e-book piracy be ethical? - 1 views

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    "So you buy the hardcover and then pirate a homebrew e-book ...the interesting question isn't one of law, it's one of ethics"
Stephen Harlow

Seth's Blog: The coming melt-down in higher education (as seen by a marketer) - 0 views

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    "The question I'd ask: is the money that mass-marketing colleges are spending on marketing themselves and scaling themselves well spent? Are they organizing for changing lives or for ranking high? Does NYU have to get so much bigger? Why?"
Nigel Robertson

OpenMark Examples : Overview : Introduction - 0 views

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    The OU's assessment engine. A lot of useful question options. Is open source.
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

The cost of online learning: $12.50 an hour? - 2 views

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    "When I first thought about this question, I was going to say, 'Not really,' then give all the qualifications, but in fact, yes, I am serious..."
Nigel Robertson

Half an Hour: Five Key Questions - 0 views

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    Stephen Downes response to Ontarios 5 key qns re online learning
Nigel Robertson

Questions about online learning in Ontario - 0 views

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    Tony Bates response to the 5 Ontario qns Re online learning
Stephen Harlow

DEHub Research Projects/DEHubMassey University - WikiResearcher - 1 views

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    "The study has been framed under the following guiding question: What skills, supports and processes are required by learners in the new ICT distance learning environments to ensure successful learner outcomes?"
Stephen Harlow

Google Moderator - 1 views

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    "Get to know your audience by letting them decide which questions, suggestions or ideas interest them most."<--new-to-me google tool, useful for feedback?
Nigel Robertson

The Wrath Against Khan: Why Some Educators Are Questioning Khan Academy | Hack Education - 1 views

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    Interesting post and some great comments on the role of the Khan Academy in education and whether it pedagogically sound.
Stephen Harlow

Wakeup Call For The Gates Foundation: Think Bigger! - Steve Denning - RETHINK - Forbes - 0 views

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    "It's all about collaborative learning, where the teacher is less of a 'sage on a stage' who knows all the answers, and more of a 'guide on the side', who encourages the students themselves to ask questions and find the answers from the incredible wealth of resources now instantly available to them on the Web."
Stephen Harlow

Technology in Schools Faces Questions on Value - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "In a nutshell: schools are spending billions on technology, even as they cut budgets and lay off teachers, with little proof that this approach is improving basic learning."
Nigel Robertson

JISC The Design Studio / About your learners1.doc - 1 views

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    JISC output to support thinking about learners needs, abilities, backgrounds in regard to ICT & digital literacy. "Think about the learners at your institution, or in the context for which you have a digital literacy role/responsibility. What do you know about their current access, skills and strategies for learning in a digital environment? What challenges do you think they face in becoming digitally literate?You can also use these questions with teaching staff to check their knowledge of their own students' ICT use, and to prompt thinking about how they support learners in a digital age."
Stephen Harlow

Giving Feedback on Student Writing: An Innovative Approach - Faculty Focus | Faculty Focus - 1 views

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    "After preparing their papers, students attached an interactive cover sheet on which they raised questions about the paper they had just completed, thereby identifying the specific areas for feedback."
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    Hey, I worked with Sue Bloxham at St Martins. She's a great teacher in academic development. I think the 2nd last comment is useful too. The first ones suggest this process will be too hard for students. But we want them to be critical thinkers and they need to make that analysis of their own work too so provide the teaching to support them.
Nigel Robertson

Online Brainstorming and Voting. Amazingly Easy and Free | tricider - 1 views

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    Want to decide something? Try this! Single question but flexible answering options.
Nigel Robertson

Welcome to Change: Education, Learning, and Technology! - change.mooc.ca ~ #change11 - 0 views

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    "Being connected changes learning. When those connections are global, the experience of knowledge development is dramatically altered as well. Over the past four years, a growing number of educators have started experimenting with the teaching and learning process in order to answer critical questions: "How does learning change when formal boundaries are reduced? What is the future of learning? What role with educators play in this future? What types of institutions does society need to respond to hyper-growth of knowledge and rapid dissemination of information? How do the roles of learners and educators change when knowledge is ubiquitous? ... (The result is) a MOOC with each week being facilitated by an innovative thinker, researcher, and scholar. Over 30 of them. From 11 different countries."
Nigel Robertson

On the Identity Trail - Lessons From the Identity Trail - 0 views

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    During the past decade, rapid developments in information and communications technology have transformed key social, commercial, and political realities. Within that same time period, working at something less than Internet speed, much of the academic and policy debate arising from these new and emerging technologies has been fragmented. There have been few examples of interdisciplinary dialogue about the importance and impact of anonymity and privacy in a networked society. Lessons from the Identity Trail: Anonymity, Privacy and Identity in a Networked Society fills that gap, and examines key questions about anonymity, privacy, and identity in an environment that increasingly automates the collection of personal information and relies upon surveillance to promote private and public sector goals.
Nigel Robertson

ALT_SURF_ILTA_white_paper_2005.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    This paper summarises the results of the Reflective Learning, Future Thinking research seminar jointly held by ALT, SURF and ILTA at Trinity College Dublin. At this seminar 50 leading researchers from three nations came together to share thoughts about the direction of learning technology development. Summary At the heart of all three discussions we still see concerns about status and valorisation of knowledge, disciplines and roles. Repository discussions touch on quality and gate keeping, portfolio discussions touch on the ownership of identity as a learner, while ubiquitous computing and informal learning touches on fundamental questions of access and learner control.
Stephen Harlow

Peter Thiel: We're in a Bubble and It's Not the Internet. It's Higher Education. - 1 views

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    "Instead, for Thiel, the bubble that has taken the place of housing is the higher education bubble. "A true bubble is when something is overvalued and intensely believed," he says. 'Education may be the only thing people still believe in in the United States. To question education is really dangerous. It is the absolute taboo. It's like telling the world there's no Santa Claus.'"
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