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Stephen Harlow

Learners' Participation, Retention and Success in e-learning: An Annotated Bibliography... - 1 views

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    "This report gives an overview of the literature on tertiary learners' participation, retention and success in e-learning."
Nigel Robertson

What Constitutes Student Success? - 0 views

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    Stephen Downes on the purpose of learning and what constitutes success. Video, audio & slides.
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

Hei Tauira | Ako Aotearoa - 0 views

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    This summary guide investigates tauira, exemplars, of success for Māori in tertiary education.  Published by Ako Aotearoa, it highlights the key factors to be considered in fostering success for Māori in tertiary settings.
Nigel Robertson

What Americans Keep Ignoring About Finland's School Success - Anu Partanen - National -... - 1 views

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    Article on how the Finnish Equity not Excellence approach to education actually produces both and makes them a leading education nation.
Stephen Harlow

elearn Magazine: Predictors of Success for Adult Online Learners: A Review of the Liter... - 1 views

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    "What are the predictors of adult students' success in online learning environments?"
Tracey Morgan

30 Myths About eLearning That Need To Die In 2013 - 0 views

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    "For as long as eLearning has been around, it has been haunted by the voices of those who aim to criticize its authenticity, viability, and quality. But is it true? Do students of traditional institutions boast more success than those who've chosen distance learning? It's time for some of these myths to die."
Nigel Robertson

Social Media Research & Practice in Higher Ed #sxswEDU podcast | Social Media in Higher... - 0 views

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    "Back in March I served on a panel along with Liz Gross, Ed Cabellon, and Greg Heiberger at the #sxswEDU conference. Here are some of the highlights: Greg and I talk about our latest research on using Twitter to support students throughout their first year of college. I summarize my recent research on using Facebook in education. Greg explores the future of higher education and how new technologies can be used to effectively improve student success. Liz discusses how to use Facebook to market your institution and programs. Ed explains how to frame productive social media use to administrators. I get snarky about EdTech startups and how they don't communicate with educators."
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
Tracey Morgan

Open Wikis and the Protection of Institutional Welfare | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    "Much has been written about wikis' reliability and use in the classroom. This research bulletin addresses the negative impacts on institutional welfare that can arise from participating in and supporting wikis. The open nature of the platform, which is fundamental to wiki operation and success, enables these negative consequences. A finite user base that can be determined a priori (e.g., a course roster) minimizes the security implications, hence our discussion in this bulletin primarily concerns open or public wikis that accept contributions from a broad and unknown set of Internet users."
Nigel Robertson

Ensuring student success - Students are not to blame - University World News - 1 views

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    President of the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education argues that students fail because universities don't set up situations for them to succeed.
Stephen Bright

Learners' participation retention and success in e-learning: an annotated bibliography - 0 views

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    Overview of the literature on this, part of the Learning matters series from the Ministry of Education published Feb 2012
Nigel Robertson

Moodle 2.5 and the 3E Framework | York St John - 0 views

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    Resource page using the 3E Enhance. Extend, Empower framework to encourage academic use of Moodle. Would be interesting to know the success rate.
Nigel Robertson

Higher Education Success: How 3 Universities use Social - Hootsuite Social Media Manage... - 0 views

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    Social listening was a new one for me - finding things to engage with.
Stephen Harlow

Chopper 2 Postmortem « Majic Jungle Blog - 2 views

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    Interesting reflection on developing a successful iOS game (and a Kiwi to boot!).
Nigel Robertson

Firedocs eLML Editor - 0 views

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    The University of Zurich has been trying to build an editor for eLML for a long time (nearly since the beginning of the eLML project). After two unsuccessful approaches a third approach based on the Mozilla Firefox Plugin technology led to success. In summer 2008 the first beta version of the Firedocs eLML Editor was released. So what is Firedocs? Firedocs is a webbased XML editor for Mozilla Firefox that the University of Zurich has developed for both its Content Management System UniCMS and for eLML, the eLesson Markup Language. Both the UniCMS and eLML are XML-based strategic tools of the University of Zurich and needed an easy to use editor. The Firedocs project has now become an autonomous open source project but it offers extensions for both eLML and UniCMS. The editor provided on this website is already compiled containing the eLML extensions you will need to create and edit eLML lessons.
Nigel Robertson

From Knowledgeable to Knowledge-able: Experiments in New Media Literacy - 0 views

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    Description: It took tens of thousands of years for writing to emerge after speech, thousands more before the printing press was invented, and a few hundred more for the telegraph to arrive. Today, new ways of relating are constantly created and a new communication medium emerges every time someone creates a web application-a Flickr here, a Twitter there. How can we use new media to foster the kinds of communication and community we desire in education? This presentation will discuss both successful and unsuccessful attempts to integrate emerging technologies into the classroom to create a rich virtual learning environment.
Nigel Robertson

Signals - Stoplights for student success - 1 views

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    Some info on the early warning system at Purdue for student success. Allows early intervention to catch failing students.
Nigel Robertson

High School 2.0 : Education Next - 0 views

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    Article on the School of the Future in US - how it's done, the successes and problems.
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