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Nigel Robertson

When to Reference - 0 views

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    "This site is aimed at students. It concerns when to reference sources in written course assignments."
Nigel Robertson

CustomGuide - Free Computer Training Quick References, Cheat Sheets - 1 views

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    Free quick references to mainly MS programs.
Stephen Harlow

Tertiary e-Learning Reference Group | Ako Aotearoa - 1 views

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    "The Tertiary e-Learning Reference Group acts as an expert group that provides advice on tertiary e-learning to the Ministry of Education and Ako Aotearoa" The last publication from this groups is here: cms.steo.govt.nz/NR/rdonlyres/3B455FA8-586B-447B-A239-75C523841021/0/highwaysandpathways.pdf
Derek White

TELSTAR Demonstrations « Telstar - 0 views

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    Integrating References and Citations into Learning Environments
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    Integrating References and Citations into Learning Environments
Derek White

Academic software for research papers | Mendeley - 0 views

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    Mendeley Desktop organizes your research paper collection and citations. It automatically extracts references from documents, generates bibliographies, and is freely available on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Mendeley Web lets you access your research paper library from anywhere, share documents in closed groups, and collaborate on research projects online. It connects you to like-minded academics and puts the latest research trend statistics at your fingertips.
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    Mendeley Desktop organizes your research paper collection and citations. It automatically extracts references from documents, generates bibliographies, and is freely available on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Mendeley Web lets you access your research paper library from anywhere, share documents in closed groups, and collaborate on research projects online. It connects you to like-minded academics and puts the latest research trend statistics at your fingertips.
Nigel Robertson

Moodle Plugins Directory: Analytics and Recommendations - 1 views

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    Analytics and Recommendations block uses charts and tables which are colour coded so students can quickly see they participation. Students can see single analytics about their participation in the course. Teachers can see single, comparative analytics and global analytics (all students together) too. Morover, the block shows recommendations for students about what activities they should work to improve their final grade. It shows too a estimate final grade according with a reference course.
Nigel Robertson

How technology is changing the way we teach - University World News - 0 views

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    Using social platforms to share - refers to research a lot.
Nigel Robertson

Occupy Wall Street and the Myth of the Technological Death of the Library - 1 views

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    "Within a week of the emergence of Occupy Wall Street, a library surfaced in the midst of the protest. Staffed by volunteers and comprised entirely of donated materials, the People's Library offers books and media to the public, provides basic reference assistance and has built an online catalog of their holdings. In this paper, I analyze the People's Library in terms of larger discussions of libraries, technology and activism. Drawing on personal experiences volunteering at the Library as well as text from the Library's blog, I argue that the People's Library offers two counter arguments to conventional claims about the public library: first, that libraries are being existentially threatened by the emergence of digital technologies and second, that a library's institutional ethics are located solely or predominantly in the content of its collection. Using the People's Library as a kind of conceptual case study, I explore the connections between public libraries, digital technologies and activist ideologies."
Nigel Robertson

BYOD - Worst Idea of the 21st Century? : Stager-to-Go - 0 views

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    Gary Stager on why BYOD is a bad idea. His reference point is K-12 and while not completely fitting the HE situation there are matches.
Stephen Harlow

Blogging in the classroom: why your students should write online | Teacher Network Blog... - 0 views

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    "Feedback, group work and a visible papertrail are all effortless gains. Display student work for class discussion, comment on student posts as feedback; set homework to post short peer critiques; devise project tasks requiring reading multiple peers' work and synthesising an overview with linked references."
Nigel Robertson

Making Sense of Data - Course - 0 views

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    Useful reference on using Fusion Tables
Nigel Robertson

Teach Collaborative Revision with Google Docs - 0 views

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    Aimed at K12 but useful to refer to.
Derek White

http://www.techspot.com/news/41575-gnu-founder-using-chrome-os-is-careless-computing.html - 0 views

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    Free Software Foundation and GNU founder Richard Stallman has declared that Google's Chrome OS should not be referred to as "cloud computing" as it actually encourages "careless computing."
Nigel Robertson

The Challenge and Promise of "Generation I": In a speech at the New York Institute of T... - 1 views

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    Press release by MS on Gates statements, including reference to Gen-I
Stephen Harlow

Referencing made easy : JISC - 0 views

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    " new piece of free software to help students and universities manage academic references more easily has been developed by the Open University and its partners."
Nigel Robertson

Index of Learning Theories and Models - 4 views

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    "This knowledge base features learning theories that address how people learn. A resource useful for scholars of various fields such as educational psychology, instructional design, and human-computer interaction. Below is the index of learning theories, grouped in somewhat arbitrary categories. Note that this website is an iterative project and these entries are a work in progress; please leave comments with suggestions, corrections, and additional references."
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.
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.
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. "
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