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Nigel Robertson

WCELfest16 - Thursday 11th February 2016 - 0 views

  • Recordings will also be provided with photos posted on the WCEL Team's Flickr page.
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      Recordings will be available from our website after the event. Photos will be posted on the ...
Stephen Bright

The Real Reason Coffee Shops Boost Productivity | The Creativity Post - 0 views

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    coffee shop meetings boost productivity and creativeness because of moderate level of background noise. More meetings in coffee shops to enhance WCEL team performance!
Stephen Harlow

UfoliO - 0 views

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    The University of Oregon is the latest to pilot a WPMU-powered blogging community. Convenient links to other similar North American examples. Something for WCeL to pilot?
Dean Stringer

Open source developers Catalyst and Egressive combine forces | Computerworld New Zealand - 1 views

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    I guess you WCEL folks knew about this? Do eGressive do any LMS related work?... Catalyst IT has taken over fellow open source developer, Christchurch-based Egressive. Egressive will formally become Catalyst's South Island branch from the end of this month (November). The takeover is friendly, says Egressive director Dave Lane.
Derek White

Not Free, Not Easy, Not Trivial - The Warehousing and Delivery of Digital Goo... - 0 views

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    Crotchety article challenging advocates of open publishing, about the cost of storing, managing and distributing digital goods, Annoying tone, but some useful points to consider. "Even beyond just their power requirements, digital goods have particular traits that make them difficult to store effectively, challenging to distribute well, and much more effective when handled by paid professionals."
Nigel Robertson

Gen Y not so hi tech (Science Alert) - 0 views

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    Report on DBEL survey.
Nigel Robertson

UK Web Focus | Events | What If We're Wrong? - 0 views

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    Many members of JISC Emerge community are active in exploiting the potential of various Web 2.0 technologies and approaches. But what if the Web 2.0 sceptics are right? What if Web 2.0 services aren't sustainable? What if the social aspect of social networking tools are too intrusive? How should we go about developing a sustainable approach to use of Web 2.0?
Derek White

ERIC - Education Resources Information Center - 0 views

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    Digital library of educational literature
Nigel Robertson

VeMentoring » home - 0 views

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    "VeMentoring" is the Vocational e-Learning Mentors' network. The network is made up of Vocational Education and Training (VET) professionals who collaborate to share and showcase educational technologies in Blended and Distributed Delivery (BDD).
Nigel Robertson

Get Ready for the Future: Where is elearning heading? - 0 views

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    Short presentation on web2 and elearning
Nigel Robertson

Young people and social networking services - not another moral panic | The Social Web ... - 0 views

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    "A new UK-focussed report published by Childnet International aims to support teachers and lecturers who wish to explore the use of social networking services by young people. In this guest post, Josie Fraser, the report's author, explains more."
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