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Nigel Robertson

Official Google Data APIs Blog: New Data API for Google Sites! - 0 views

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    Can we start to connect this with Moodle? Is it possible? "Now, all of your Google Sites content can be accessed using the Google Data protocol. That means porting over an old webpage or backing up an existing site got much easier! In fact, check out our open-source Google Sites import/export tool that does just that. So what can you do with the Google Sites API? Glad you asked! The API supports most of the functionality found in Google Sites, which includes the ability to: * Retrieve, create, modify, and delete pages and content. * Upload/download attachments. * Review the revision history across a site. * Display recent user activity."
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    "Now, all of your Google Sites content can be accessed using the Google Data protocol. That means porting over an old webpage or backing up an existing site got much easier! In fact, check out our open-source Google Sites import/export tool that does just that. So what can you do with the Google Sites API? Glad you asked! The API supports most of the functionality found in Google Sites, which includes the ability to: * Retrieve, create, modify, and delete pages and content. * Upload/download attachments. * Review the revision history across a site. * Display recent user activity."
Dean Stringer

Google Wave: Our First Hands-On Impressions - 0 views

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    read-write-web reviews Wave
Stephen Harlow

TEC Review ~ Tertiary Education Commission - 0 views

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    "A second change proposal outlining a detailed organisational structure will be provided to staff for feedback at the end of March."<--this is what TEC staff were briefed on last week I believe.
Nigel Robertson

http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/programmes/elearning/DigitalLiteraciesReview.pdf - 2 views

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    Digital literacy review including a definition I can work with. This is about life today, not yesterday's life reimagined.
Nigel Robertson

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/19/books/review/to-save-everything-click-here-by-evgeny-... - 0 views

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    "To save everything, click here' - a review of Morozov's book which sounds interesting enough to read ... if I can just get off the Internet.
Nigel Robertson

Aropä: Peer Review made Easy - Information for instructors - 0 views

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    Peer review tool based in Glasgow Uni.
Nigel Robertson

Reading the Terms of Service for Educational Sites (Or Not) - 0 views

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    Audrey Watters suggests this project should apply itself to education too. ""'I have read and agree to the Terms'" is the biggest lie on the web," insists a new project Terms of Service; Didn't Read. "We aim to fix that." A play on the Internet lingo "tl;dr" (too long; didn't read), the site reviews the Terms of Service agreements for major websites and applications. TOS;DR then rates the terms from good to bad, A to F, based on things like data portability, anonymity, cookies, data ownership, copyright, censorship, and transparency about law enforcement requests."
Nigel Robertson

Guest Post: The Ins and Outs of Online Video (part one) - TUANZ - 0 views

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    "The ins and outs of online video There is a lot of discussion at present about video content at present including from the Minister, regulator, broadcasters, new competitors, ISPs, and commentators (not to mention TUANZ itself: ed). This post tries to make sense of all that. It looks at the state of broadcasting in New Zealand and reviews the prospects for greater competition. Part 1 sets out how things look at present, and explains some of the basic issues. Part 2 looks at where the market might be headed, and whether the government needs to get more directly involved."
Nigel Robertson

Court Declares Newspaper Excerpt on Online Forum is a Non-Infringing Fair Use | Electro... - 1 views

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    "Late Friday, the federal district court in Nevada issued a declaratory judgment that makes is harder for copyright holders to file lawsuits over excerpts of material and burden online forums and their users with nuisance lawsuits." The judgment - part of the nuisance lawsuit avalanche started by copyright troll Righthaven - found that Democratic Underground did not infringe the copyright in a Las Vegas Review-Journal newspaper article when a user of the online political forum posted a five-sentence excerpt, with a link back to the newspaper's website. 
Tracey Morgan

A Dozen Gurus Describe IT Collaborations That Work | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    "What factors are most important when evaluating a specific IT collaboration? To answer this question, the authors asked an experienced group of IT leaders to analyze collaborations with which they had direct experience and to identify the most important success factors for those activities. The dozen individuals who agreed to participate in telephone interviews represent more than 300 years of experience in higher education. The authors then reviewed the results of the telephone interviews and consolidated and summarized them to create a list of the 12 most important success factors identified by the participants."
Nigel Robertson

manifesto for teaching online | part of the MSc in E-learning at the University of Edin... - 0 views

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    "The manifesto for teaching online was a key output from the Student Writing project at the University of Edinburgh. It is a series of brief statements that attempt to capture what is generative and productive about online teaching, course design, writing, assessment and community. It is, and may remain, a living document that is reviewed and reworked periodically with colleagues, students and amongst the programme team of the MSc in E-learning programme. Its primary purpose is to spark discussion, and to articulate a position about e-learning that informs the work of the project team, and the MSc in E-learning programme more broadly. This position is best summarised by the first of the manifesto statements: Distance is a positive principle, not a deficit. Online can be the privileged mode."
Stephen Harlow

Annotum - 1 views

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    "...fantastic new tool to author and publish beautiful, peer-reviewed scholarly articles and journals."
Nigel Robertson

Massive Open Online Courses and Beyond: the Revolution to Come - 0 views

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    Michael Peters reviews MOOCs from an economic, post-modern university type standpoint. Quite long. Most of the comments are garbage!
Nigel Robertson

SJSU releases NSF-funded research report on Udacity pilot |e-Literate - 0 views

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    Review of the research report into halted Udacity / SJSU moocs.
Nigel Robertson

OpenStax College - 0 views

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    "OpenStax College offers students free textbooks that meet scope and sequence requirements for most courses. These are peer-reviewed texts written by professional content developers. Adopt a book today for a turnkey classroom solution or modify it to suit your teaching approach. Free online and low-cost in print, OpenStax College books are built for today's student budgets."
Stephen Bright

Deakin MOOC explores innovations in assessment - 0 views

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    Deakin trying out a MOOC with some interesting assessment ideas - mainly assessed via peer review and awarding of badges, formal credit on payment of $495 fee involves an interview with the student as well as learning artefacts. 
Nigel Robertson

Best Tertiary Websites - Universities - Education Directions - 0 views

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    NZ uni websites review, focusing on social media, connections with stakeholders, and how discoverable this info is.
Nigel Robertson

Princeton Students Pan the Kindle DX | Open Culture - 1 views

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    Review of Kindle DX where students in a pilot program slated the Kindle for learning.
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