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Nigel Robertson

More Colleges Are Using Hand-Held Devices as Classroom Aids - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Article on the use of clickers not just for answering qns but to encourage attendance, reduce distraction and stimulate discussion.
Nigel Robertson

Text Message (SMS) Polls and Voting, Audience Response System | Poll Everywhere - 0 views

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    Like Votapedia, create audience polls that can be answered using SMS, Twitter, website etc.
Stephen Harlow

Adopting Digital Technologies in the Classroom: 10 Assessment Questions (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    "Answering 10 questions will help guide faculty in adopting digital technology for the classroom"
Nigel Robertson

Online Brainstorming and Voting. Amazingly Easy and Free | tricider - 1 views

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    Want to decide something? Try this! Single question but flexible answering options.
Nigel Robertson

Welcome to Change: Education, Learning, and Technology! - change.mooc.ca ~ #change11 - 0 views

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    "Being connected changes learning. When those connections are global, the experience of knowledge development is dramatically altered as well. Over the past four years, a growing number of educators have started experimenting with the teaching and learning process in order to answer critical questions: "How does learning change when formal boundaries are reduced? What is the future of learning? What role with educators play in this future? What types of institutions does society need to respond to hyper-growth of knowledge and rapid dissemination of information? How do the roles of learners and educators change when knowledge is ubiquitous? ... (The result is) a MOOC with each week being facilitated by an innovative thinker, researcher, and scholar. Over 30 of them. From 11 different countries."
Nigel Robertson

Successful Deployments for Educational Institutions - Google Apps Help - 0 views

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    Google has deployment guides for successful roll-out of apps in education!
Nigel Robertson

2020 Forecast: Creating the Future of Learning - 2 views

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    "A Radically Different World If you think our future will require better schools, you're wrong. The future of education calls for entirely new kinds of learning environments. If you think we will need better teachers, you're wrong. Tomorrow's learners will need guides who take on fundamentally different roles. As every dimension of our world evolves so rapidly, the education challenges of tomorrow will require solutions that go far beyond today's answers. Browse this website to explore the forces shaping our world. Work with us to explore your organization's role in creating the future of learning."
Stephen Harlow

Using Google Forms for Student Engagement and Learning (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    "Rather than using clickers, students learned how to use Google Forms in class to answer questions alone or in small working groups."
Nigel Robertson

An Open Future for Higher Education (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

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    Education, and in particular higher education, has seen rapid change as learning institutions have had to adapt to the opportunities provided by the Internet to move more of their teaching online1 and to become more flexible in how they operate. It might be tempting to think that such a period of change would lead to a time of consolidation and agreement about approaches and models of operation that suit the 21st century. New technologies continue to appear,2 however, and the changes in attitude indicated by the integration of online activities and social approaches within our lives are accelerating rather than slowing down. How should institutions react to these changes? One part of the answer seems to be to embrace some of the philosophy of the Internet3 and reevaluate how to approach the relationship between those providing education and those seeking to learn. Routes to self-improvement that have no financial links between those providing resources and those using them are becoming more common,4 and the motivation for engaging with formal education as a way to gain recognition of learning is starting to seem less clear.5 What is becoming clear across all business sectors is that maintaining a closed approach leads to missing out on ways to connect with people and locks organizations into less innovative approaches.6 Higher education needs to prepare itself to exist in a more open future, either by accepting that current modes of operation will increasingly provide only one version of education or by embracing openness and the implications for change entailed. In this article we look at what happens when a more open approach to learning is adopted at an institutional level. There has been a gradual increase in universities opening up the content that they provide to their learners. Drawing on the model of open-source software, where explicit permission to freely use and modify code has developed a software industry that rivals commercial approaches, a proposed
Nigel Robertson

Five lessons learned at the Open Textbooks Summit 2014 | BCcampus - 0 views

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    Why Open Textbooks are an answer (at least)
Nigel Robertson

How Can We Amplify Student Learning? The ANSWER from Cognitive Psychology - 0 views

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    Strategies for helping learning
Nigel Robertson

Scrolly Questions - Sixth Finch - Summer 09 - Matthew Yeager - A JAR OF BALLOONS or THE UNCOOKED RICE - 0 views

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    Ice breaker questions. Scroll through quickly, stop, answer question under mouse cursor.
Nigel Robertson

How online class about online learning failed miserably - 0 views

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    FOE Mooc fail
Nigel Robertson

Hangouts On Air common questions - Google+ Help - 0 views

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    Google FAQ
Stephen Bright

How to solve impossible problems: Daniel Russell's awesome Google search techniques - 1 views

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    Advanced Google search techniques from Daniel Russell - research scientist at Google
Nigel Robertson

Ephemeral mode - Chrome for Business and Education Help - 0 views

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    For Ref (Google) Force Chrome to fully kill a session when a user signs out or closes their browser i.e. don't run in background or save data to a users profile.Only for Apps domains and set at admin level as a policy. Needs Sync to be set too to be effective.
Nigel Robertson

Computer marking of free text answers - Moodle - 0 views

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    A thread by Tim Hunt describing work at the OU developing tools to auto mark free text responses in quizzes. Has links to try out two approaches. In Moodle.org so will need (free) log-in to read.
Nigel Robertson

About Classroom - Classroom Help - 0 views

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    Help pages for Google Classroom
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