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Nigel Robertson

Lecture Capture: No Longer Optional? - 0 views

  • "Our research confirms that students have an expectation and strong preference for on-demand and active learning," said Raj Veeramani, professor at UW-Madison and director and founder of
    • Nigel Robertson
       
      Hardly thinks that this equates to active learning! I believe that video can have benefits but you can't characterise whole lecture capture as 'active'.
Nigel Robertson

Lecture & Lecture Capture : Online Learning - 1 views

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    John St. Clair presentation on lecture capture.
Nigel Robertson

Stephen Downes - The World Is Open - 0 views

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    Link to Downes talking (in Breeze) about OERs
Nigel Robertson

Bloom's Taxonomy « doug - off the record - 1 views

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    Short post with links to different representations of Blooms Taxonomy.
Derek White

Inmagic DB/Text WebPublisher PRO: 4851 records - 1 views

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    DE Hub Database of Research on Distance Education
Nigel Robertson

Students Rank Lecture Capture 'Most Important' Blended Learning Resource - 0 views

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    Why students rate lecture capture. Refers to a white paper by Echo360 which unfortunately is behind a registration service.
Derek White

Copyright in Lectures - and distribution on Blackboard and iTunes U - 0 views

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    Otago University policies and guidelines around lecture capture and copyright.
Nigel Robertson

twitcam \ Recorded Livestream by davein2it - 0 views

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    Dave talking about using Xboxes at Southwell School
Nigel Robertson

Amusing Ourselves to Death by Stuart McMillen - cartoon Recombinant Records - 0 views

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    The future of information and freedom compared - Huxley & Orwell
Nigel Robertson

uw-online-learning.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Survey showing students prefer courses where there is lecture capture. Might argue with the methodology - I would have said yes even if I had never been in a lecture before!
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.
Stephen Harlow

mokik - mokik is a mobile clicker educational system that allows instructors to use a l... - 1 views

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    Primarily an attendance register with ARS functionality, but limited to 100 Bluetooth and Java equipped cellphones.
Nigel Robertson

The simpleTutor - Let video do the talking - 0 views

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    Commercial video for class tool.
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