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Stephen Harlow

File sharing law - NZ downloaders simply shift tactics | The National Business Review - 1 views

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    Report on a change in Internet traffic post-copyright law changes.
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    Interesting research by @Waikato researchers showing the impact of the new file sharing law change on internet traffic. Conclusion: little net-change in traffic, users have simply shifted to more secure protocols.
Nigel Robertson

The 7 Most Powerful Ideas In Learning Available Right Now - 0 views

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    Some good high level statements but don't like the descriptions so much. Should probably rewrite!
Nigel Robertson

The learning university: call for a paradigm shift for student retention | Dot-to-Dot - 0 views

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    Let's move away from a research vs teaching dichotomy at university and instead move towards a conceptualisation of the learning university.
Nigel Robertson

Global Flow of Tertiary-Level Students - 0 views

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    Where do students go to study? Where do they come from? UIS data on the mobility of students shed light on the shifting demand for higher education, particularly in the developing world.
Nigel Robertson

Future Work Skills 2020 - 0 views

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    Graphic detailing drivers of disruptive shifts and key skills needed to operate in the changed environment.
Nigel Robertson

The remix culture; How the folk process works in the 21st century - 0 views

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    Article from John Egenes at Otago Uni on remix culture. "The internet and our digital convergence are rapidly transforming long-held views regarding the traditional relationship between performer and audience ("creator" / "consumer"). This change is giving a new voice to the audience, literally bringing them into the mix. With unprecedented access to the creative process, and with an audience for their creations, consumers of music are also its producers, and are reshaping concepts of creativity, individuality, and intellectual property. This paper examines fundamental shifts in the way the "Folk Process" works within this context. Remix culture, once a bastion of beat-driven dance mashups, is expanding to include all styles of music, film, theatre and art. I will argue that its long-term significance lies in the notion that it blurs lines between the traditionally separate roles of creator and consumer, and challenges long-held concepts of intellectual property and copyright. Over the protests of many traditional folk musicians and devotees, folk music is entering this new digital arena, where the Folk Process is changing from gradual to immediate, from slow to rapid, adapting to fit the new digital paradigm."
Nigel Robertson

shifthappens - home - 0 views

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    Support site for the Shift Happens videos that explore rapid change.
Nigel Robertson

Blackboard's Big News that Nobody Noticed |e-Literate - 1 views

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    Sounds like Blackboard are shifting their game in terms of user experience. Interesting.
Stephen Harlow

Format shifting dead trees: can e-book piracy be ethical? - 1 views

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    "So you buy the hardcover and then pirate a homebrew e-book ...the interesting question isn't one of law, it's one of ethics"
Nigel Robertson

Informal learning and identity formation in online social networks - 0 views

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    "All students today are increasingly expected to develop technological fluency, digital citizenship, and other twenty-first century competencies despite wide variability in the quality of learning opportunities schools provide. Social network sites (SNSs) available via the internet may provide promising contexts for learning to supplement school-based experiences. This qualitative study examines how high school students from low-income families in the USA use the SNS, MySpace, for identity formation and informal learning. The analysis revealed that SNSs used outside of school allowed students to formulate and explore various dimensions of their identity and demonstrate twenty-first century skills; however, students did not perceive a connection between their online activities and learning in classrooms. We discuss how learning with such technologies might be incorporated into the students overall learning ecology to reduce educational inequities and how current institutionalized approaches might shift to accommodate such change."
Nigel Robertson

ANZCA 2011 Conference - Home - 0 views

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    Communication on the edge: Shifting boundaries and identitiesIncluded social media and pedagogy streams
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.
Stephen Harlow

Tiny Public Library in Kansas Uses Digital Projects to Stay Relevant - The Digital Shift - 0 views

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    "We have to do more than check out books. One way a small local library can stay relevant is to become a repository of local information."
Nigel Robertson

Welcome to The Right Question Institute | The Right Question Institute - 1 views

  • The Right Question Institute (RQI)* promotes the use of a simple, powerful, evidence-based strategy that helps all people, no matter their level of income, literacy or education, learn to help themselves.
  • Make Just One Change presents an argument and a methodology for how teachers can integrate the teaching of the skill of question formulation into their regular classroom practice. The simple shift in practice, from teachers asking questions of students to students learning to generate and improve their own questions, leads to significant cognitive, affective and behavioral changes in students.
Nigel Robertson

What digital literacies? - 0 views

  • I think the evolving Net Literacies relate to the shift to the Web as a resource which requires users to become their own librarians and thus need information retrieval and evaluation skills. As we move to a Participatory Culture, and Open Ed, with issues of identity and co-creation kicking in, we need a broader range of skills to become effective in these new contexts.
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    Steve Wheeler post on facets of digital literacy. Includes some insightful comments.
Nigel Robertson

Design with Learning in Mind - 0 views

  • * Short, directed learning segments-Chunk-ability * Ability to repeat and review content-Repeat-ability * Ability to stop and resume without having to start all over-Pause-ability * Clear, direct instructions-Understand-ability
  • we lead students rather than dispense knowledge to them. We become the bridge between students and content rather than the source of the content. It is a perhaps subtle change but nevertheless important because it means taking on different responsibilities.
  • Strategies that support this shift in perspective include having the students moderate discussion forums, prepare concept summaries and examples for other students, and assume greater responsibility as frontline moderators for the course (Boettcher, 2007).
Nigel Robertson

Learning in Networks of Knowledge | Applications for a paradigm shift in online learnin... - 1 views

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    "Learning in Networks of Knowledge is a new paradigm for higher education, based on the changing nature and form of knowledge work in contemporary digital networked conditions. The LINK site explores and supports this knowledge - network - learning approach. LINK contains dozens of ideas about teaching and learning via the Internet, as well as tools (freely available web-based applications) that you can use."
Nigel Robertson

Thread by @wlharder: My university just announced that we are shifting all co... - 0 views

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    Good short read on moving online.
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