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Stephen Bright

Degree Plus - 0 views

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    Queen's University Belfast have a website which is provided for students to show evidence of learning and skills learnt from extra-curricular activities and achievements. "Many activities you participate in - whether you serve as a Course Rep or have a part-time job or are engaged in voluntary work - may be allowing you to acquire important employability skills such as teamwork, leadership, communication and commercial awareness.  The Degree Plus Award allows these skills and this experience to be formally recognised" The Award is awarded by the University and is a 'value added' item which students can get in addition to their formal qualification. 
Stephen Bright

Will · The "Immeasurable" Part 2 - 0 views

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    two axis graph about what is easy to assess cf. what is important in a networked world
Tracey Morgan

Student Perceptions of Course Management System Tools: Implications for Evaluation and Adoption of Online Tools in Higher Education | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    "Given an expectation of digital literacy among students, why should we worry about student perceptions of CMS tools? For the same reason exemplary instructors stay aware of their students' general learning style preferences-to evolve their teaching styles to meet diverse preferences and maximize learning while also attempting to develop and enhance students' abilities to learn in different ways. Likewise, knowing the CMS tools that students find most effective establishes an important baseline for understanding student needs that can be addressed not only in a CMS but also through other online systems and services. The University of Florida (UF) conducted a survey investigating that question in spring 2009, during the university's most recent CMS evaluation and adoption decision to replace the existing CMS. This research bulletin presents the survey results to help inform other institutions with their own evaluation and adoption processes. The information will also benefit instructors looking to maximize their own use of a local CMS and/or to choose tools that enable personal learning environments, as well as specific tools for learning."
Nigel Robertson

» JISC Online Conference session on digital literacy (#jiscel11) literaci.es - 0 views

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    "I've just been in an interesting panel discussion at the JISC Online Conference on the subject of 'digital literacy'. The recording of the Elluminate session is available. The session reinforced to me just how diverse people's views on digital literacies are. Most new to the field make the assumption that digital literacy is singular and consists of basic skills in the digital realm. In effect, digital competency. Those more experienced in the field, such as Helen Beetham, talk of the importance of this baseline - the 'ABC' of digital literacy as she called it, but higher-level skills as well."
Tracey Morgan

Connecting the Digital Divide to Digital Literacies | Spotlight on Digital Media and Learning - 0 views

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    "Digital literacy is so important," said Julius Genachowski, chairman of the commission, adding that bridging the digital divide now also means "giving parents and students the tools and know-how to use technology for education and job-skills training."
Stephen Bright

Jonathan Powles: Universities: the dominos effect - 0 views

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    Universities compared to Domino's pizza in terms of serving up options that are ordered online. A plug for the importance of conversation and how that provides learning - and that online conversation (e.g. twitter) is the new 'game changer'. 
Tracey Morgan

Digital Storytelling 106: Open, Participatory, Student-centric, Social...the Future? | DMLcentral - 0 views

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    "Far more important to me than all the venture-capitalized consortia of elite university MOOCs (Massively Open Online Courses) and the hundreds of thousands of students flocking to them is a course taught by an adjunct professor at University of Mary Washington."
Nigel Robertson

The connected enterprise adoption curve | Harold Jarche - 0 views

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    More Harold Jarche on why social connection is important.
Stephen Bright

Web Literacy Standard - Mozilla Webmaker - 0 views

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    A map of competencies and skills that a group of Mozilla stakeholders (including Doug Belshaw) thought was important for getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. Organised under three headings: exploring, building, connecting
Nigel Robertson

Donald Clark - The decentralisation and democratisation of learning - 0 views

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    Great talk by Donald Clark caring about those who don't go to Oxford & Cambridge. Expands on MOOCs and why they are important
Nigel Robertson

On GPAs and Brainteasers: New Insights From Google On Recruiting and Hiring | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    The (non) importance of academic experience to getting a job at Google.
Nigel Robertson

ePortfolios & Open Badges Maturity Matrix | - 0 views

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    Potentially important piece of work around eportfolio maturity and a framework for future development / improvement.
Nigel Robertson

Course: Suggestions for future Moodle analytics: conceptions of teaching, visibility and reflection - 0 views

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    This study is an exploratory case study aimed at analysing one academic's teaching in terms of conceptions of teaching and its effect on student involvement or engagement. The research has been done by drawing on Gonzalez' dimensions of online teaching and data generated by the LMS and data analytics in general. There is growing interest in the use of academic analytics. However, most of the reported work is being done at the level of institutions/groupings of courses. Improving teaching can only be done through changing the conceptions of teaching/learning held by the academics. Can individual teaching staff, reflecting on their courses, learn anything important from examining their courses through analytics? How can this be done effectively? What do they find? This study uses an academic's approach to teaching + use as an indicator of involvement, therefore, an improvement of teaching.
Nigel Robertson

Iimmersive software decision-making guide | ThinkBalm - 1 views

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    Enterprise immersive software is a collection of collaboration, communication, and productivity tools unified via a 3D or pseudo-3D visual environment. In this computer-generated environment, one or more people engage in work activities like meetings, conferences, and learning and training. The software provides a shared, interactive, multichannel experience through presence awareness, voice chat, active speaker indication, text chat, and many other features, often including avatars. The Enterprise Immersive Software Decision-Making Guide is a use case-based guide designed to aid business decision makers in the enterprise immersive software selection process. In this report, we present "if/then" scenarios and highlight good-fit vendors for common situations, with a focus on the most prevalent use cases: meetings, conferences, and learning and training. The report offers guidance on how to: 1) ask core business questions to frame the discussion, 2) choose a research-and-demo, do-it-yourself, or combination approach, 3) identify requirements based on your use case, and 4) filter your options based on important limiters.
Nigel Robertson

The scientist and blogging | Population of One - 0 views

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    Researcher explains why it important for researchers to blog.
Nigel Robertson

How useful is strategic planning for e-learning? « Tony Bates - 4 views

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    Tony Bates gives his preliminary conclusions of the important things in strategic planning for integrating technology use in HE. Some good statements around what can make integration successful.
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."
Nigel Robertson

Digital Literacies - JISC - 1 views

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    Will probably be some important stuff coming through this site concerning digital literacy in HE.
Nigel Robertson

Import List of Events into Google Calendar - 0 views

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    Handy if we are setting up forms e.g. conferences form to then export into the Calendar.
Nigel Robertson

Life Narratives in Social Media | DMLcentral - 0 views

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    The importance of our digital identities and the use of social media.
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