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Nigel Robertson

Origins of Courteous Review | IPRH Blog - 0 views

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    Why reviewers should append their name to reviews.
Tracey Morgan

How non-government actors have removed accountability: Consent of the Networked reviewed - 0 views

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    Book review of Consent of the Networked
Nigel Robertson

iTunes U 2.0: Not Perfect, Just Awesome - 0 views

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    Review of the new iTunes 2.0 app for iOS. The title is more positive than the review but not sure if the reviewer realises that!
Stephen Harlow

Executive Summary - Education Counts - 0 views

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    "This e-Learning literature review examined texts across a range of countries, but within a relatively short time frame of the preceding five years. A range of criteria were used to select or eliminate studies for closer review (see Methodology and Methods section). Some key terms are defined for the purpose of this review: outcomes, e-Learning, tools, affordances, Web 2.0."
Nigel Robertson

Using Google Docs Forms to Run a Peer-Review Writing Workshop - ProfHacker - The Chroni... - 0 views

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    Interesting description of using Google Docs in a writing class and then using Forms to support a peer review process.
Nigel Robertson

The Public Domain Review | - 0 views

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    "The Public Domain Review is a not-for-profit project dedicated to showcasing the most interesting and unusual out-of-copyright works available online.  All works eventually fall out of copyright - from classic works of art, music and literature, to abandoned drafts, tentative plans, and overlooked fragments. In doing so they enter the public domain, a vast commons of material that everyone is free to enjoy, share and build upon without restriction.  We believe the public domain is an invaluable and indispensable good, which - like our natural environment and our physical heritage - deserves to be explicitly recognised, protected and appreciated.  The Public Domain Review aims to help its readers to explore this rich terrain - like a small exhibition gallery at the entrance of an immense network of archives and storage rooms that lie beyond. "
Nigel Robertson

Providing audio feedback to students: Review of a review | Virtual Canuck - 0 views

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    Terry Anderson gets annoyed with some poor research on audio feedback.
Nigel Robertson

Futurelab - Resources - Publications, reports & articles - Literature reviews - E-asses... - 0 views

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    Lit Reviews on e-assessment.
Nigel Robertson

Moodle 2.0 Plugin Reviews | Some Random Thoughts - 2 views

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    Reviews of Moodle plugins from a usability perspective - Is it simple to install?Is there documentation for it?Does it do what it promises?Is it easy for the teacher/admin to use?Is it easy for the learner/student to use?
Tracey Morgan

Digitisation Perspectives - Review | Subject Centre for Information and Computer Sciences - 0 views

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    Book Review "This book examines various views and perspectives on digitisation. As Simon Tanner, Director Digital Consultancy, King's College London says in the Foreword: "Digitisation has become a cultural, scholastic, economic and political imperative and raises many issues for our consideration." Furthermore, that the book: "...seeks to address and answer some of the big questions of digitisation"
Nigel Robertson

Look back in anger? A review of online learning in 2013 - 0 views

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    Review of 2013 including extended analysis of the mooc-state.
Nigel Robertson

MobileEducator iPhone Application and CMS Review | .eduGuru - 1 views

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    A development framework for building iPhone (or mobile?) apps for education. This is a review which notes it is a low barrier to entry, is simple (this is a plus and minus point) and mentions adding RSS, lectures, images, links, event lists and YouTube to your schools app.
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    Seems like this is a paid for app rather than something we build ourselves. They build and then we can use their CMS to add / change content. Aimed at marketing so maybe we should pass it to them.
Nigel Robertson

The Educational Potential of E-Portfolios Review - 0 views

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    Short review of Stefani, Mason & Pegler book.
Nigel Robertson

HEFCE OER Review : OER Synthesis & Evaluation - 0 views

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    "If you want to find out why people might become engaged in OER and Open educational practices (OEP) then you might like to look at the Motivations section. If you are interested in looking at the range of models and approaches adopted for OER Release then the Models page may be useful for you. If you want to know about the impact of the HEFCE funding then we have an Impact section. We have drawn together some critical factors to support OEP for those that want some tips on how to go about this themselves. We have a section that highlights tensions and challenges around OEP and the OER journeys section provides an interesting look at the wider context and how the HEFCE-funded initiatives fit into that. We also offer recommendations. If you contributed to our surveys, polls and interviews then we have a series of supplementary appendices and you can look at out methodology and evidence pages - all available from the main report page http://bit.ly/HEFCEoerReview. We have also produced a summary briefing paper."
Nigel Robertson

College Open Textbooks - College Open Textbooks - 0 views

  • Funded by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, College Open Textbooks is a collection of colleges, governmental agencies, education non-profits, and other education-related organizations that are focused on the mission of driving the awareness and advocacy for open textbooks. This includes providing training for instructors adopting open resources, peer reviews of open textbooks, and mentoring online professional networks that provide support to authors who open their resources. Through our community outreach, we have found that open textbooks should be: easy to use, get and pass around, editable so instructors can customize content, cross-platform compatible, printable, and accessible so they work with adaptive technology.
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    "Funded by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, College Open Textbooks is a collection of colleges, governmental agencies, education non-profits, and other education-related organizations that are focused on the mission of driving the awareness and advocacy for open textbooks. This includes providing training for instructors adopting open resources, peer reviews of open textbooks, and mentoring online professional networks that provide support to authors who open their resources. Through our community outreach, we have found that open textbooks should be: easy to use, get and pass around, editable so instructors can customize content, cross-platform compatible, printable, and accessible so they work with adaptive technology."
Nigel Robertson

From Fear to Facebook: review - 0 views

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    Review of book on implementing OLPC in the class. Interesting paragraph on boundary issues - by giving kids a laptop, school was impinging on home life and parental decisions on whether their kids should have  alaptop at home.
Nigel Robertson

Build a Peer review system using Google Forms - 0 views

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    A general description rather than code or examples but worth a try.
Derek White

iPeer | Download iPeer software for free at SourceForge.net - 0 views

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    Tool developed by UBC for peer review. Open source - php based
Nigel Robertson

Review of Australian Higher Education - Overview - 0 views

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    aka The Bradley Report
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