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Nigel Robertson

Google kills its other Plus, and how to bring it back (Wired UK) - 1 views

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    Google and the AND or the OR or the Plus + Search changes but also instructive on the attitude and way that Google makes decisions about change.  It might be really important to you but being part of 10% of a user base that likes versus 90% who don't like or are indifferent means you've lost.
Nigel Robertson

How Google Does Personalization with Jack Menzel - 1 views

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    Interesting article on the difference between personalisation and context in how Google returns results for your searches.
Nigel Robertson

Teaching with Online Collaboration Tools: U-M Faculty Examples | CRLT - 0 views

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    "This page features innovative uses of online collaboration tools (OCTs) for teaching and course management. You can browse the full list or use the search criteria to find the examples most relevant to you. Click on any title for a full description or use the Links to watch short videos of faculty describing their teaching strategies and see examples. For a summary of practical recommendations for effectively implementing OCTs in one's teaching, see CRLT's Occasional Paper No. 31: Teaching in the Cloud: Leveraging Online Collaboration Tools to Enhance Student Engagement."
Nigel Robertson

Supporting the Changing Research Practices of Chemists | Ithaka S+R - 0 views

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    "Published February 25, 2013 Matthew P. Long & Roger C. Schonfeld In this report, we present the results of Ithaka S+R's study of the scholarly practices of academic chemists. This study, funded by Jisc, presents information meant to empower research support providers in their work with chemists. The report covers themes such as data management, research collaboration, library use, discovery, publication practices, and research funding.   The report describes the findings of our investigation into academic chemists' research habits and research support needs. The digital availability of scholarly literature has transformed chemists' research by creating an environment where they can easily search for journal articles and chemical information. However, they often feel overwhelmed by the amount of new research available, and they need better tools to remain aware of current research. Furthermore, despite their heavy use of technology for research, many academic chemists have been slow to adopt new models of sharing data and research results such as online repositories and open access publishing. Our interviews highlighted the importance of the research group as a unit of academic life, and revealed some of the challenges inherent in working in groups that span institutions and national boundaries."
Tracey Morgan

Google Says It Always Requires Warrants for User Email and Cloud Data - 0 views

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    "Google revealed Wednesday that it always requires a search warrant whenever authorities seek access to the content of a user's emails or documents stored in Google's cloud, Wired reported."
Nigel Robertson

mlaa/tags-viewer · GitHub - 0 views

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    "TAGS Viewer allows users to browse, explore, and search a Twitter archive. As a backend, it requires Martin Hawksey's Twitter Archive Google Spreadsheet (TAGS). TAGS provides a free, non-technical method of archiving tweets for a given hashtag, which can be particularly useful for capturing a conference's backchannel. This application is contained in a single HTML file and has no server dependencies, which makes it easy to host anywhere: just upload a single file (this one!) and you're done. Or, if you don't need to share it with anyone, just double-click the file on your hard drive to open it in your Web browser. Configuration is as simple as supplying a Google Spreadsheet URL"
Nigel Robertson

Google's Open Course Builder: A Giant Leap into 21st-Century Online Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Account of the Google Searching course and how Google Course Builder allows a variety of interaction.
Nigel Robertson

Twitter Series-A New Kind Of Twitter PD - 1 views

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    Flipping the PD about Twitter - sign up last, search first.
Nigel Robertson

Spot the Difference project on visual plagiarism - 1 views

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    The project blog for a JISC project on visual plagiarism "This blog is written by the Spot the Difference project team, who are researching the meaning, nature, and issues surrounding the concept of 'visual plagiarism', as well as the potential uses of visual search technology in this complex area."
Nigel Robertson

Invisible Library Support - Now You Can't Afford Not to be Social? « OUseful.... - 0 views

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    Tony Hirst on Google Search Plus and how librarians might game the system (as well as why GS+ is bad).
Nigel Robertson

WiFli Student Response System - 2 views

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    Possibly worth investigating. This system has a charge but there are also writings about the same thing at http://mrschwen.blogspot.com and search for 'response'. 
Nigel Robertson

Google Correlate - 0 views

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    Google Correlate finds search patterns which correspond with real-world trends.
Nigel Robertson

Twitter RSS | Twitter Developers - 0 views

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    Getting RSS from Twitter for searches on people, hashtags and phrases.
Nigel Robertson

TinEye Reverse Image Search - 1 views

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    Interesting site although it didn't find any of the images I tried with it!
Nigel Robertson

Screen Australia - Digital Learning - Former Film Australia - 0 views

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    Screen Australia's Digital Resource Finder is a quick, convenient and easy-to-use search engine for teachers and educators. It features FREE FOR EDUCATION downloadable video clips from Screen Australia's remarkable archive-one of the nation's largest and most historically significant collections. Clips are matched with print-friendly two-page resource sheets that include background information and engaging student research and classroom activities written by leading teachers.
Nigel Robertson

Web2Access - 0 views

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    This resource aims to help those making decisions about their use of freely available 'Web 2.0' interactive and collaborate e-learning tools. Each product, site or service described in these pages can be searched or browsed by a specific Activity or the usability/accessibility checks that it passed. The applications have short descriptions and comments regarding their ease of use and functionality. If you are involved in teaching and learning and are wanting to make more use of Web 2.0 services in your e-learning activities, or if you are interested in how Web 2.0 can supplement your existing methods, this section may be useful to you.
Stephen Harlow

A Quality Framework for Continuous Improvement of E-learning: The E-learning ... - 0 views

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    "It's a general overview of the eMM work in universities, and probably a good introduction to the eMM for those who don't want to search through the website." Stephen Marshall
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