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Stephen Bright

One essential direction: information literacy, information technology fluency - 1 views

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    Bundy (2004) paper published in the Journal of eLiteracy, includes a definition of information literacy which looks relevant to the digital literacy concept: "People are information literate who know when they need information, and are then able to identify, locate, evaluate, organize, and effectively use the information to address and resolve personal, job related or broad social issues and problems"
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?
Stephen Bright

New Digital Tools Let Professors Tailor Their Own Textbooks - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    'tailored' textbooks with mashups of content
Nigel Robertson

Apple to announce tools, platform to "digitally destroy" textbook publishing - 0 views

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    Apple to move into providing ebook creation tools?
Nigel Robertson

The Great Content Wars Of 2011 - 0 views

  • Look around the next time you’re sat on a crowded city bus during commuting hours. Most people’s headphones are now plugged into their phones. If by some chance they’re not listening to music then they’re reading the paper, a book, checking twitter, posing on facebook, writing an email, updating their diary or taking a photo and sticking a vintage filter on it while on their phone, or tablet, or e-reader. And they probably are listening to music while doing all the above.
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    Excellent piece on the changing digital landscape and what it means for content. "Look around the next time you're sat on a crowded city bus during commuting hours. Most people's headphones are now plugged into their phones. If by some chance they're not listening to music then they're reading the paper, a book, checking twitter, posing on facebook, writing an email, updating their diary or taking a photo and sticking a vintage filter on it while on their phone, or tablet, or e-reader. And they probably are listening to music while doing all the above."
Stephen Bright

4 Promising Curation Tools That Help Make Sense of the Web - 0 views

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    overview of four different digital curation tools - Storify, scoop.it, Pearltrees and curated.by
Nigel Robertson

Social Learning Analytics - paper - 0 views

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    The core proposition is that with the unprecedented amounts of digital data now becoming  available about learners' activities and interests, from educational institutions and elsewhere online, there is significant potential to make better use of this data to improve learning  outcomes.
Tracey Morgan

Digitisation Perspectives - Review | Subject Centre for Information and Computer Sciences - 0 views

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    Book Review "This book examines various views and perspectives on digitisation. As Simon Tanner, Director Digital Consultancy, King's College London says in the Foreword: "Digitisation has become a cultural, scholastic, economic and political imperative and raises many issues for our consideration." Furthermore, that the book: "...seeks to address and answer some of the big questions of digitisation"
Tracey Morgan

7 Myths About BYOD Debunked -- THE Journal - 1 views

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    More than a decade into the 21st century and we are still keeping learners and teachers prisoners of the analog past by enforcing outdated mandates that ban and block them from using the digital resources of their world. 
Nigel Robertson

25 'worst' web passwords - Telegraph - 1 views

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    Understand the importance of your digital identity - listing passwords you really shouldn't use!
Nigel Robertson

Digital Citizenship lessons from Google - 0 views

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    Aimed at secondary school, there looks to be some good stuff here that we can use or repurpose.
Nigel Robertson

Blurring the boundaries - New social media, new social science?: Different platforms? Different ethics? - 0 views

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    "Focusing on the ethical issues that arise in social media research, we looked at issues around understanding digital identities, the ethics of platforms and public and private data. This is the first in a series of posts detailing the discussions we held as part of the breakout session. "
Stephen Harlow

Digital Literacy and giving people fish... | Brains - 2 views

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    "Teaching people 'how to' write an essay in Word, or 'how to' use shortcuts in their browser, or 'how to' use hashtags in Twitter is the same as giving them fish, rather than teaching them how to fish."
Nigel Robertson

How to Create Your Own Textbook - With or Without Apple | MindShift - 0 views

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    Digital curation tools and techniques
Nigel Robertson

Elsevier, FooBar and Content-mining - yet another Digital Land Grab - wake up academia and fight. Or surrender for ever - 1 views

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    How Elsevier wants to control text mining.
Nigel Robertson

Library 2.0 - Learning with 'e's: - 0 views

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    Short piece on the library in a digital age, just arguing that they are not obsolete.
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."
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