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Stephen Harlow

UBC Reads Sustainability | abject learning - 1 views

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    "A few changes in my professional profile at UBC in recent weeks… My old Office of Learning Technology has merged with the former Centre for Teaching and Academic Growth to become the Centre for Teaching, Learning, and Technology." So maybe we're just following UBCs lead?
Derek White

Organizational Context - 1 views

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    UBC centre for teaching, learning and technology organisational chart - positioned under the Provost Academic with senior advisory board - interesting.
Nigel Robertson

WIkipedia and Higher Education - Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology - 1 views

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    An event at UBC - useful to see what others are organising.
Derek White

iPeer | Download iPeer software for free at SourceForge.net - 0 views

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    Tool developed by UBC for peer review. Open source - php based
Nigel Robertson

CC-What? Part 1: No NC (#h817open, activity 9) | You're the Teacher - 0 views

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    Great post exploring the fractured world of CC licensing and why this author is sticking to CC-BY (Part 1 of 2)
Nigel Robertson

CC-What? Part 2: No SA (#h817open, Activity 9) | You're the Teacher - 0 views

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    Great post exploring the fractured world of CC licensing and why this author is sticking to CC-BY (Part 2 of 2)
Nigel Robertson

A troubling result from publishing open access articles with CC-BY | You're the Teacher - 0 views

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    Christina Hendricks ponders the CC-BY conundrum - how open are we comfortable with? Citing the example of Apple making bucks from others CC-BY work and adjusting the text she explores the dilemmas of adding NC, ND & SA to the deed.
Nigel Robertson

Abject Learning: A social layer for DSpace? - 0 views

Stephen Harlow

CWSEI - Clicker Resources - 0 views

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    Resources about using clickers (student response systems) at university.
Nigel Robertson

SEI Videos - 0 views

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    Video resources about using clickers (student response systems) at university.
Nigel Robertson

iPeer - 0 views

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    First stable release in 2003 - the following description sounds uncannily familiar! "iPeer is an open source web application application that allows instructors to develop and deliver  rubric-based peer evaluations, to review and release student comments, to build progress report forms online, and to analyze evaluation results. iPeer features a built-in user management system, data import/export, and an easy-to-use installer."
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