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Nigel Robertson

OllieBray.com: Taking Risks with Leadership, Learning and Teaching (3 of 5): Solve problems with empowerment and experiences - 1 views

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    Talking about risk in leadership and education
Nigel Robertson

ROME - Interactive film - 1 views

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    Chrome experiment in HTML5 and WebGL to show graphical possibilities of newer technologies.
Nigel Robertson

JISC Learner Experience Phase 2 - Brookes Wiki - 0 views

  • This web site synthesises outputs from the JISC Learner Experiences of e-Learning programme. The programme spanned two phases over four years from 2005-2009. It comprised nine research projects in total (two in phase 1 and seven in phase two), employed mixed method approaches, and had the sustained involvement of over 200 learners and more than 3000 survey respondents.
  • The programme focussed on the learner voice. Learners allowed us into their worlds and showed us what it is like to study in a technology-rich age. The projects produced a huge collection of rich, detailed data that sheds light on what learners expect from the use of technology in post-compulsory education and the choices they make about using technology to support their study. The research took a holistic approach to technology use. We were not so interested in how technology is used on one module, or in one part of the institution, as in how learners interact with technology throughout their learning lives.
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    This web site synthesises outputs from the JISC Learner Experiences of e-Learning programme. The programme spanned two phases over four years from 2005-2009. It comprised nine research projects in total (two in phase 1 and seven in phase two), employed mixed method approaches, and had the sustained involvement of over 200 learners and more than 3000 survey respondents. The programme focussed on the learner voice. Learners allowed us into their worlds and showed us what it is like to study in a technology-rich age. The projects produced a huge collection of rich, detailed data that sheds light on what learners expect from the use of technology in post-compulsory education and the choices they make about using technology to support their study.
Nigel Robertson

elearnspace › Congrats to Paul-Olivier Dehaye: MassiveTeaching - 2 views

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    George Siemens on a professor who killed his Coursera course half way through apparently as an experiment!
Tracey Morgan

Why MOOCs are Good for Teacher Professional Development! - OnlineUniversities.com - 0 views

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    "While I am not a huge fan of MOOCs (See, "MOOCs - The Opium of the Masses," I think that there is one area in which they might actually be extremely useful - ongoing teacher professional development (PD). They are a good fit to help meet a very specific need, which they could do quite well given teachers' experience with education."
Nigel Robertson

Edinburgh MOOCs Report 2013 #1.pdf - 0 views

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    "A report summarising the experience of the University of Edinburgh of  offering our first 6 massive open online courses (MOOCs) in partnership with Coursera"
Nigel Robertson

MOOC-Ed Information - 0 views

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    "Massive Online Open Course for Educators, or MOOC-Eds, are professional development experiences that will engage you in new technology-enabled learning opportunities that are becoming widely used for both adults and students"
Tracey Morgan

Zeega::Home - 1 views

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    "Zeega is revolutionizing web publishing and interactive storytelling for a future beyond blogs. Join the community and start experimenting now."
Tracey Morgan

JISC Digital Literacies programme: Mozilla and web... - Eventbrite - 0 views

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    "Digital literacy is not word processing or watching movies on an iPhone, but instead using technology to create, code and collaborate. In today's world, that necessarily includes the Web. Building a generation of young 'webmakers' is key to job creation, international competitiveness and engagement in civil society. In this webinar, Mozilla will talk about their work in this area to define key Web literacy skills, create pathways for innovative learning experiences around them and build a network of instructors and facilitators with a shared mission."
Nigel Robertson

Should Students Evaluate Their Teachers? | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Post referencing some research on the difference between student expectations of their teachers and their experiences. Some comments includes useful formative strategies.
Nigel Robertson

Everything you know about curriculum may be wrong. Really. « Granted, but… - 0 views

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    "The educational thought experiment I wish to undertake concerns curriculum. Not the specific content of curriculum, but the idea of curriculum, what any curriculum is, regardless of subject. Like Copernicus, I propose that for the sake of better results we need to turn conventional wisdom on it is head:  let's see what results if we think of action, not knowledge, as the essence of an education; let's see what results from thinking of future ability, not knowledge of the past, as the core; let's see what follows, therefore, from thinking of content knowledge as neither the aim of curriculum nor the key building blocks of it but as the offshoot of learning to do things now and for the future."
Stephen Bright

How Usable Is Your Online Course Content? » Online College Search - Your Accredited Online Degree Directory - 0 views

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    user experience honeycomb model - useful, usable, findable, valuable, credible, desirable, accessible
Nigel Robertson

Open Educational Resources: It's not the artifact, it's the process « Mark McGuire's Blog - 0 views

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    "If we think of OERs as we think of physical artifacts, we might focus on their design, production, storage and distribution. We could quantify their number, calculate their popularity, and track their use. However, in open, distributed, networked learning environments, the emphasis is not be on the resources but on the engagement between participants who create, use, modify, and share experiences."
Nigel Robertson

Occupy Wall Street and the Myth of the Technological Death of the Library - 1 views

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    "Within a week of the emergence of Occupy Wall Street, a library surfaced in the midst of the protest. Staffed by volunteers and comprised entirely of donated materials, the People's Library offers books and media to the public, provides basic reference assistance and has built an online catalog of their holdings. In this paper, I analyze the People's Library in terms of larger discussions of libraries, technology and activism. Drawing on personal experiences volunteering at the Library as well as text from the Library's blog, I argue that the People's Library offers two counter arguments to conventional claims about the public library: first, that libraries are being existentially threatened by the emergence of digital technologies and second, that a library's institutional ethics are located solely or predominantly in the content of its collection. Using the People's Library as a kind of conceptual case study, I explore the connections between public libraries, digital technologies and activist ideologies."
Stephen Bright

U. of Maine campus experiments with small-scale, high-touch open courses | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    LOOC = Little Open Online Course free courses with capped small numbers of enrolments
Stephen Harlow

sdclan | Uh oh, I'm a Technology Steward - Part 1: Four Technology Stewardship Design Principles - 2 views

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    "Technology stewards are people with enough experience of the workings of a community to understand its technology needs..."<--useful idea for digital literacy? Wider in scope than teaching/eLearning advocates. Hope to chat with Nancy in Hobart.
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    Like this concept. Like the connection between technology and community awareness.
Stephen Harlow

Can We Really Learn Online? Response to NYTimes on Wall Street's Digital Learning Enterprises | HASTAC - 1 views

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    "Dropping expensive technology into classrooms without changing the rules, models, methods, or content of the learning experience."<--Orewa anyone?
Nigel Robertson

Online Marketing Challenge - 0 views

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    The Google Online Marketing Challenge (GOMC) is an exciting opportunity for students to experience online marketing and creating online marketing campaigns using Google AdWords & Google+. As well, students and their professors can win great prizes. Over 50,000 students from almost 100 countries have participated in past years.
Stephen Harlow

5 Ideas to Support Innovation in Higher Ed | Inside Higher Ed - 1 views

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    Can Yammer become the "smartest person on campus"? The experiments in #3 are  our innovation pilots.
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