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Dean Stringer

Rotorua aims to become NZ's 'e-learning' capital - 2 views

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    Hey all, not really a Tertiary thing but thought you might be interested... "Rotorua has embarked on a bold plan to equip all of its pupils with personal learning devices - connecting all of them to the internet and creating a New Zealand-first "e-learning community".
Dean Stringer

ICT Education: Australia vs NZ :: IITP Newsline - 1 views

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    Thought you WCELers might be interested in this... Dean ICT Education: Australia vs NZ by Prof John Hosking, Formerly Auckland Uni, now Australia National University Auckland University's Professor John Hosking was a leading figure in New Zealand's Computer Science community. However in 2011 he followed Phar Lap, Russell Crowe and Pavlova across the ditch, in his case taking up the role as Dean of the College of Engineering and CS at the Australian National University in Canberra.
Dean Stringer

Barnes & Noble's Blackboard partnership - 0 views

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    "Barnes & Noble continues to makes inroads into the education, um, space. It just announced that it has teamed up with Blackboard, the Web site/software suite that is used in colleges all over the U.S."
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    Hey guys. Thought I'd share a link with yaz. You probably forgot I was still in the group. ;-)
Dean Stringer

Tertiary Writing Network : Colloquium 2010 - 1 views

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    "Writing the future: genres, professions and texts" * moving towards learning outcomes: curriculum design, teaching methodology, materials, feedback & dialogue * evaluating & advancing approaches to teaching writing * the path from teaching or researching to presenting and publishing * the creative writing continuum * the critical analysis/critical thinking continuum"
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    thought you'z might be interested in this..
Dean Stringer

Open Cobalt Website - 1 views

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    "Open Cobalt Alpha is the first step in a long term project to make available to all people a free and open source platform for constructing, accessing, and sharing virtual workspaces for research and education. This 3D multimedia wiki technology makes it easy to create deeply collaborative and hyperlinked multi-user virtual workspaces, virtual exhibit spaces, and game-based learning and training environments that run on all major software operating systems. By using a peer-based messaging protocol to reduce reliance on server infrastructures for support of basic in world interactions across many participants, Open Cobalt makes it possible for people hyperlink their virtual worlds via 3D portals to form a large distributed network of interconnected collaboration spaces. It also makes it possible for schools and other organizations to freely set up their own networks of public and private 3D virtual workspaces that feature integrated web browsing, voice chat, text chat, and access to remote desktop applications and services."
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    Hey guys. Just watched a live session online at Cisco w the developers of this system, still in development, but interesting differentiators vs 2Life, e.g. peer-to-peer, nested worlds, oh and its open-source. Thought yaz might be interested in tracking it.
Teresa Gibbison

99 Essential Twitter Tools And Applications | Developer's Toolbox | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    You've probably seen this but thought I'd save anyway!
Nigel Robertson

Shared Thinking - 0 views

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    Wiki to support the use of technology to create views of a community thought.
Nigel Robertson

Edufountain: Virtual and Personal Learning Environments My Thoughts - Fountains of Font... - 1 views

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    Long post and comments on the vle vs the ple by John Fontaine, head of 'Platform Evangelism' at BB. Interesting that he appears to view the vle as a transmitter and instructor driven and I wonder if this then justifies the rest of his thinking on the role of technology.
Nigel Robertson

How do I support Panopto pedagogically? « Colligo: Reflections of a Learning ... - 1 views

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    "Very simply, I've thought about how (and why) I support Panopto in particular, with a set of Inputs and (Pedagogically focused) Outputs from and to our staff development model."
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    Post on an ed techs  approach to supporting Panopto. Focused on the 'how' of support and no description on the types of use suggested.
Nigel Robertson

Shimmering Literacies - Bronwyn T. Williams | Thoughts on literacy, pop cultu... - 0 views

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    New blog to me on Digital Literacies. Useful Like the 2 way bridge ideas.
Nigel Robertson

SIMILE Project - 0 views

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    Semantic Interoperability of Metadata and Information in unLike Environments Might be useful - thought I better bookmark!
Nigel Robertson

Robbing Students of Recognition | Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech - 0 views

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    Debate on digital identity with minors.
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?
Stephen Harlow

Thoughts on Technology: Open Source Applications for Math Teachers - 0 views

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    "Xournal + a cheap tablet computer + a projector = a fairly cost effective interactive white board."
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