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Stephen Bright

Now You Can Ask Google Search To Compare, Filter And Play - ReadWrite - 1 views

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    New Google features - especially like the 'card' style layout for search results and the 'football vs aussie rules' comparison searches
Nigel Robertson

About those U Penn MOOC results reported at MRI13 |e-Literate - 0 views

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    Some commentary on data presented about UPenn Moocs and why the approach wasn't too helpful.
Nigel Robertson

Lightwire Speed Test « Naddy's World - 0 views

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    Great results for l/w
Stephen Harlow

'iTunes university' better than the real thing - science-in-society - 18 February 2009 ... - 1 views

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    "New psychological research suggests that university students who download a podcast lecture achieve substantially higher exam results than those who attend the lecture in person." Would have been nice to cite this morning ;-)
Nigel Robertson

pivote.info - 0 views

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    PIVOTE is a virtual learning authoring system for virtual worlds. It was developed as part of the JISC funded PREVIEW project, where it was used to develop training material for Paramedic students at St George's Hospital and Kingston University. Although based on the Medbiquitous Virtual Patient standard the feeling of all involved in the project was that the system could be used for any sort of structured learning in virtual worlds. The result was that JISC have funded the creation of PIVOTE - this open source project.
Nigel Robertson

Educating the Net Generation : The University of Melbourne - 0 views

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    * investigated how commencing first year students and their teachers use traditional and emerging technology-based tools in their everyday lives and to support student learning * drawn on the expertise of teachers and the results of this investigation to develop and implement pedagogically sound, technology-based tools to enhance student learning in local learning environments
Nigel Robertson

SOLSTICE | Edge Hill University - 0 views

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    SOLSTICE involves the use of supported online learning or blended learning designed on sound pedagogic principles and developed as a result of ongoing evaluative research
Nigel Robertson

Solstice 2006 - Papers/Presentations - 0 views

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    SOLSTICE involves the use of supported online learning or blended learning designed on sound pedagogic principles and developed as a result of ongoing evaluative research
Stephen Harlow

Social Networks in Action - Learning Networks @ UOW - 2 views

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    "SNAPP is a software tool that allows users to visualize the network of interactions resulting from discussion forum posts and replies."
Nigel Robertson

iPeer - 0 views

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    First stable release in 2003 - the following description sounds uncannily familiar! "iPeer is an open source web application application that allows instructors to develop and deliver  rubric-based peer evaluations, to review and release student comments, to build progress report forms online, and to analyze evaluation results. iPeer features a built-in user management system, data import/export, and an easy-to-use installer."
Stephen Harlow

TEACHING AND LEARNING WITH KINDLES: Kindle pilot results highlight possibilities for pa... - 0 views

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    Princeton University study: Kindles reduces need for printed paper but classroom experience affected. 
Stephen Harlow

CSU System Shares E-book Pilot Results - 0 views

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    "After piloting a digital textbook rental program in fall 2010, the California State University system learned a few lessons about how the e-books worked for students."
Nigel Robertson

e-Responsibility - Exploring the Issues for the uses of Facebook - 1 views

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    Cornwall College LSIS funded Research based project exploring the Issues for the uses of Facebookwith 16-19 year old Learners. Bex Ferriday.All the documents written as a result of the LSIS Facebook project are freely available from a range of internet locations. Documents are as follows:* Briefing paper (with case studies)* Suggested acceptable use policy* Plenary dissemination slides:paper and case studies available on Slideshare:
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

Frequency and Type of Academic Dishonesty in the Virtual Classroom - 0 views

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    A new paper reports that the prevalence of cheating among online students is much less than among on-campus students. The study also highlights the danger of distance and disengagement for online students and staff resulting in erroneous perceptions of the relative frequency of cheating among these cohorts.
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.
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. "
Stephen Harlow

Students and Technology Infographic | EDUCAUSE - 2 views

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    Do we need t present our survey results as an infographic?
Nigel Robertson

iPads reduce costs, improve communication for University of Adelaide | Computerworld Ne... - 1 views

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    Adelaide science faculty gives all 1st year students an iPad and only uses electronic text books.  Have redesigned the curriculum  and getting very positive results. Book costs for students have dropped to 60% of what they were and the uni is looking to move entirely to free online resources.
Tracey Morgan

Creating interactive online video using YouTube | Technology with Intention - 1 views

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    YouTube doesn't have to be a place where viewers passively watch video. Free annotation tools allow content creators to provide interactive opportunities to engage content. The resulting video can be used as part of a flipped classroom model or to time-shift any kind of instruction.This video tutorial shows you exactly how to create buttons that can be placed on your video to jump forwards and backwards within the timeline.
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