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Thinking about innovation in higher education - 0 views

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    Tony Bates on an innovation article published in Inside Higher Education.
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Engagement through partnership: students as partners in learning and teaching in higher... - 0 views

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    New publication from the UK HEA on student - teacher partnerships for learning & teaching.
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The Current Ecosystem of Learning Managment Systems in Higher Education: Student, Facul... - 1 views

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    ECAR (EDUCAUSE) report September 2014, titled The Current Ecosystem of Learning Managment Systems in Higher Education: Student, Faculty and IT Perspectives
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    ECAR (EDUCAUSE) report September 2014, titled The Current Ecosystem of Learning Managment Systems in Higher Education: Student, Faculty and IT Perspectives
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The Problem with Universities Today - 0 views

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    Abstract Managerialism creates burdens for academics with no evidence for its benefit. Business imperatives override educational. There is needless competition between universities. Research imperatives override education. Global inequalities in educational need are ignored, universities have not kept up with the way young people gain information and initiatives to reduce the environmental impact of higher education are 'tinkering' rather than the required total re-thinking of higher education.
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Online learning: how it can widen and formalise access to higher education | Higher Edu... - 0 views

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    Guardian article on Moocs
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A CRITICAL PATH Securing the Future of Higher Education in England - 0 views

    • Nigel Robertson
       
       recognising credit from lowcost online courses - so-called 'massive open online courses',  or MOOCs - so that these may count, in part, towards degree  programmes
    • Nigel Robertson
       
      es, pay and reward as are offered to  staff on a research path. Universities should also require that all  academic staff with teaching obligations undertake training in  teaching and assessment as part of their probation period.
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    Full report of IPPR on the future of HE in UK.
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A critical path: Securing the future of higher education in England > Publication :: IPPR - 0 views

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    Report by think tank on the future of HE in UK. Recommends credit from Moocs, all academics to have training in teaching & assessment, and a teacher track for academics.
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Jump Off the Coursera Bandwagon - Commentary - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 1 views

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    a thought-provoking article that puts forward the thesis that MOOCs and Coursera are the wrong direction for higher education - that personalisation and customisation of learning are the direction we should be working to develop.
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Useful Social Media Resources for Higher Education Professionals | The Spelman & Johnso... - 2 views

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    Set of links to SoMe resources for HE.
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Crossing the Threshold: Moving e-portfolios into the mainstream : JISC - 0 views

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    "Despite pockets of good practice across the disciplines, wide-scale adoption of e-portfolios across further and higher education institutions has been less commonly achieved..." <--Oh really? Does that make us feel better?
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Learning analytics and epistemic arrogance in higher and distance education | opendista... - 0 views

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    The mythology of more data = more knowledge.
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Volatile and Decentralized: Making universities obsolete - 0 views

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    "But I think there are two important things that online universities bring to the table: (1) Broadening access to higher education, and (2) Leveraging technology to explore new approaches to learning."
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Student Perceptions of Course Management System Tools: Implications for Evaluation and ... - 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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Using the web for learning and teaching - a new understanding | Higher Education Networ... - 0 views

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    Using the web for learning & teaching - @daveowhite's new understanding http://t.co/WEuEjNcc #digitalliteracy #highered (via @enactivist)
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    Genre's of participation - were we moving towards this with our survey descriptors?
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    'visitors' and 'residents' paradigm for ways of interacting on the web - unlike digital natives paradigm does not imply any age-related differences
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Higher education technology predictions for 2014 | Mark Smithers - 1 views

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    Useful post.
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Academic ideals are being crushed to suit private-sector style management | Higher Educ... - 0 views

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    Are universities going to end up being managed by non-academic bureaucrats?
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