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Stephen Bright

Kotter International - The 8-Step Process for Leading Change - 1 views

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    8 Step process for leading change - includes establishing a sense of urgency, creating the guiding coalition, developing a change vision, communicating the vision for buy-in, generating short-term wins, never letting up, and incorporating changes into the culture.
Nigel Robertson

RSA - Vision - 1 views

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    Welcome to RSA Vision, our exciting series of video lectures from the world's most inspiring thinkers.
Stephen Harlow

Developing vision for teaching with technology - 0 views

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    "In this blog, I will suggest a methodology for encouraging more innovative uses of technology for teaching and learning."
Nigel Robertson

UQ launches initiative exploring MOOCs and their role in the research university - UQ N... - 0 views

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    "The University of Queensland has committed to the development of a major online open learning environment.  UQ Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Terry said heads of school, deans and other senior academic leaders had embraced a University vision to move toward the development of a major online open learning environment.  "The initiative is an integral component of the new UQ blueprint for technology-enhanced learning, recently released to staff," Professor Terry said. "
Nigel Robertson

Lessons from WISE 2011 Donald Clark Plan B - 1 views

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    Clark's take on the WISE conference in Doha with world leading figures.  By Clarks account, most were living in a dark age of education (at least as far back as the 1990's) and only Gordon Brown had vision and solutions.
Nigel Robertson

Challenging the Politics of the Teacher Accountability Movement: Toward a More Hopeful ... - 0 views

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    Guest editors Gail Boldt and Bill Ayers have asked 14 leading educators to address the politics of the teacher accountability movement in America. Who benefits and who is hurt? What is gained and what is lost? How can we move forward with a more hopeful and inclusive vision of our educational future? >>> All of the contributors are motivated by an abiding commitment to democratic ideals and respect for the complex work of teachers even as they encourage the reader to take back the conversation about school reform in America.
Nigel Robertson

Supporting future-oriented learning and teaching - a New Zealand perspective | New Zeal... - 0 views

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    "This research report draws together findings from new data and more than 10 years of research on current practice and futures-thinking in education. It was commissioned by the Ministry of Education to support its programme of work to develop a vision of what future-oriented education could look like for New Zealand learners"
Nigel Robertson

Introduction to Web Accessibility - Course - 0 views

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    "Introduction to Web Accessibility is an online course that introduces tools and techniques for web developers to easily ensure that websites are more accessible to users who are blind or have low vision"
Nigel Robertson

The Cape Town Open Education Declaration - 0 views

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    "It is at once a statement of principle, a statement of strategy and a statement of commitment. It is meant to spark dialogue, to inspire action and to help the open education movement grow. Open education is a living idea. As the movement grows, this idea will continue to evolve. There will be other visions initiatives and declarations beyond Cape Town. This is exactly the point. The Cape Town signatories have committed to developing further strategies, especially around open technology and teaching practices."
Nigel Robertson

Steeple: Welcome to the JISC Steeple project - 0 views

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    The vision for the Steeple project is to investigate, develop and document sustainable institutional infrastructure to support university wide educational podcasting. Steeple also hopes to instigate a viable community around scalable, enterprise-level solutions suitable for the UK-HE sector in the areas of automated video/audio capture, video/audio processing, and video/audio delivery ("podcasting").
Nigel Robertson

A vision for the future: Using technology to improve the cost-effectiveness o... - 1 views

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    Tony Bates talks about problems that unis have and where technology can help / change.
Nigel Robertson

21st Century Learners - and their approaches to learning - 1 views

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    Over time the learner has been the explorer of knowledge, its accumulator and skilled 'access-or'. In the 21st century challenges and demands are expanding and changing again. Our new society's environment is one of rapid communication, action and change, of intricate social activity and a huge potential for new knowledge. What are the models of the learner for this brave new world? How can higher education create these models and support the learners who aspire to them? This paper postulates four models of the learner of the future: * the collaborator: for whom networks of knowledge, skills and ideas are the source of learning * the free agent: utilising flexible, continuous, open-ended and life-long styles and systems of learning to the full * the wise analyser: able to gather, scrutinise and use evidence of effective activity and apply conclusions to new problems * the creative synthesiser: able to connect across themes and disciplines, cross-fertilise ideas, integrate disparate concepts and create new vision and practice. The paper describes an example of these kinds of learning and considers what they might imply for the development of learning in higher education in the coming century
Stephen Harlow

How useful is strategic planning for e-learning? ~ Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes - 0 views

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    Stephen Downes on Tony Bates on elearning strategic planning. I'm interested in using appreciative inquiry to draw faculty into the visioning.
Stephen Harlow

Media Zoo - University of Leicester - 1 views

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    Another vision of the 'spare room': "The Media Zoo provides a supportive, experimental environment for University staff to facilitate transfer of understanding of the design of learning activities using learning technologies."
Nigel Robertson

edtechpost » PLE Diagrams - 0 views

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    A good set of diagrams that folk have come up with to describe their (or their vision of a) personal learning environment - PLE
Nigel Robertson

Testing Moodle for Accessibility - 0 views

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    Detailed report on accessibility needs for Moodle in the context of blind and vision impaired users.
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