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Nigel Robertson

Getting Started: Social Media for Academics - 0 views

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    Social Media for Academics - Collection of social media resources I've produced for Sociological Imagination, the LSE impact blog, the Warwick Research Exchange and the Digital Change GPP
Stephen Harlow

Power Searching with Google - Inside Search - Google - 0 views

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    Become a @Google internet power searcher in six 50-minute free online classes starting July 10. Register now http://t.co/828Ydszx #yam
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    A good opportunity to see Google+, Hangouts, groups etc. used in an open course, plus you get a certificate :-)
Nigel Robertson

Plan Now for a Year of Social Success | doug - off the record - 0 views

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    Quick and simple way to get started and use Twitter with your class
Nigel Robertson

Stanford announces 16 free online courses for fall quarter - 0 views

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    Ignore the start about Stanford pioneering moocs. Notes that they have developed 2 new platforms for running their moocs, one of which supports group work.
Stephen Harlow

edwired » Milo Minderbinder University? - 1 views

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    "I think we ought to take Chris Anderson seriously and start giving the course away."
Nigel Robertson

A Domain of One's Own | Cloudline | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Article recounting the start of UMW Blogs and getting student to run their own infrastructure.
Stephen Harlow

Kaltura Launches its New Video Package for Moodle 2.x - Engage Your Students with Video... - 0 views

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    This duplicates quite a lot of the functionality of Panopto, but the student Moodle video assignment (starts @3:25) looks nice. Kaltura is fundamentally an open source streaming server.
Nigel Robertson

A Map of Education Technology Through 2040 [#Infographic] | EdTech Magazine - 0 views

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    "This visualization attempts to organize a series of emerging technologies that are likely to influence education in the upcoming decades. Despite its inherently speculative nature, the driving trends behind the technologies can already be observed, meaning it's a matter of time before these scenarios start panning out in learning environments around the world."
Nigel Robertson

The MOOC that spawned three startups | PandoDaily - 0 views

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    A MOOC on technology entrepreneurship has seen at least 3 companies start up from students of the course. Real world outcomes?
Nigel Robertson

Free learning resources for teachers | Jorum | jorum.ac.uk - 0 views

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    Jorum is starting to seem useful. This is a repository of online learning materials at tertiary level. Everything must be licensed openly and no login required to access materials.
Nigel Robertson

Half an Hour: Theories Related to Connectivism - 0 views

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    Downes with a quick run down on educational theories that start with C (mainly).
Nigel Robertson

Wincton City Library - 0 views

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    This might be a better starting point for Wincton
Nigel Robertson

Getting set for #byod4L - what Sheila will be doing this week | howsheilaseesIT - 0 views

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    Good post on what it's like to mooc ( or the mind frame in the lead up to starting a mooc ) from Sheila O'Neill.
Nigel Robertson

Google Apps - Tools of the Trade - 0 views

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    Quick start site for Drive, Docs and Sites.
Nigel Robertson

Go To Hellman: Internet Archive Sets Fair-Use Bait With Open Library Lending - 0 views

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    Post on Open Library starting to loan in copyright digital books. Very interesting.
Nigel Robertson

Research on Instruction and Assessment in the New Literacies of Online Reading Comprehe... - 0 views

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    Good article on the differences between comprehension of online versus printed texts. Ch starting on p3 is good and some of the teaching strategies could have application for us.
Stephen Harlow

E-learning quality assurance standards, organizations and research « Tony Bates - 1 views

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    "I was surprised to find while doing some research for a client that there is no single source where one can go to compare different quality standards for e-learning. So I'm starting a list here..."
Nigel Robertson

Detting your degree in Second Life - 0 views

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    This fall TSTC will be offering a Digital Media certificate which focuses on virtual world technology and they will be using Second Life as the primary way to deliver the course content. They plan for this certificate program to lead into an associate degree (AAS) in Digital Media starting in spring 2009.
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