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New Zealand Virtual World Grid - 2 views

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    "This is an initiative from the University of Otago, the University of Auckland, Wellington Institute of Technology, the University of Canterbury, and supported by Telecom NZ.  It is an open access national virtual world grid based on open source software.  It operates on NZ-based servers hosted at Otago, Auckland and Canterbury Universities, and leverages other national investments in IT infrastructure through deployment on the high-speed KAREN (Kiwi Advanced Research and Education Network). The grid has been set up with an academic focus and will be used for research and education, as well as for proof-of-concept application deployments and testing.  The objectives of the NZVWG initative are to: Undertake both experimental and routine use of virtual worlds in teaching and research;Develop engaging, interactive in-world content customised for NZ use; andDevelop new context-specific plugins enabling interaction between the virtual and real (non-virtual) worlds. "
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Using Blogs in Science Education by Stacy Baker on Prezi - 1 views

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    More school than HE focus.
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Yes, Google Drive Is Coming. For Real This Time. | TechCrunch - 2 views

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    Changing the focus of Docs. Recently users were allowed to add any file to their Docs space - this project will make that a primary function, bit like MS Skydrive maybe.
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What do Google, Open Source Software and Digital Literacies have in Common? | DMLcentral - 1 views

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    Doug Belshaw on Openness in education and its fit with digital literacy. Watch slides at end if not seen before.
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    "Focusing on these essential elements of digital literacies and the principles we wish to instil in young people is, I believe, a better way to teach IT than a narrow Focus on procedural software skills. For more on the essential elements of digital literacies, see this Slideshare presentation..."
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Giving Feedback on Student Writing: An Innovative Approach - Faculty Focus | Faculty Focus - 1 views

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    "After preparing their papers, students attached an interactive cover sheet on which they raised questions about the paper they had just completed, thereby identifying the specific areas for feedback."
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    Hey, I worked with Sue Bloxham at St Martins. She's a great teacher in academic development. I think the 2nd last comment is useful too. The first ones suggest this process will be too hard for students. But we want them to be critical thinkers and they need to make that analysis of their own work too so provide the teaching to support them.
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Cathy Moore on Saving the World from Boring eLearning - 0 views

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    The Action Mapping diagram could be a useful way to visualise learning design and move the focus to activity and situate content on the periphery.
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Sounds Good: Quicker, better assessment using audio feedback : JISC - 0 views

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    Building on very small-scale work using MP3 files for summative feedback on one programme, the Sounds Good team will widen the focus to both formative and summative feedback in various disciplines at different educational levels. The experimentation will include delivering digital sound files containing feedback to students via a virtual learning environment, email and mobile devices such as widely-available MP3 players.
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e-Learning Focus - JISC Effective Practice in a Digital Age, technology enhanced learni... - 0 views

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    Effective Practice in a Digital Age is designed for those in further and higher education whose focus is on designing and supporting learning: academic staff, lecturers, tutors and learning support staff, facilitators, learning technologists and staff developers, and others with an interest in enhancing the quality of learning and teaching, and a curiosity about how technology can assist them.
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Developing 21st century skills: Web 2.0 in higher education - A Case Study - 0 views

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    " In this article we provide a compact summary of two courses with innovative curricula integrating (1) Web 2.0 as the course subject, and (2) Web 2.0 as tools to support teaching/learning. We particularly focus on pedagogical approaches, applied methodologies and evaluation outcomes, indicating achieved impacts and possible ways to transform practice in higher education"
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Learning Through Digital Media - 2 views

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    A great collection of articles, many of which deserve their own bookmark! There's stuff on Tumblr, blogging, Google Docs and mobile, all with a focus on the practicalities of using them in education.
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Grading Practices: Liabilities of the Points System - Faculty Focus | Faculty Focus - 1 views

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    "One of these dead ideas is that grading motivates learning. Pike contends that grading motivates getting grades."
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Structuring a New Collaborative Culture · An A List Apart Article - 0 views

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    Be open about what is hard, allow ideas to flow anywhere and anytime, don't be tied to titles but focus on roles. Keys to a collaborative culture.
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The Power of Podcasting Redux - 0 views

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    Article on the benefits of podcasting in Faculty Focus.
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The First Day of Class: A Once-a-Semester Opportunity - 0 views

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    SHort Faculty Focus piece on connecting with your students and learning vs grades on the first day of a course.
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Who's staying home because of COVID-19? | stayinghomeclub - 0 views

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    Includes universities. US focus at the moment
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Contextualising Horizon « ASCILITE - 3 views

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    Publication which complements the Horizon report series about trends in elearning with a particular focus on Australasia. Authors are from the ASCILITE community.
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Three generations of distance education pedagogy | Anderson | The International Review ... - 2 views

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    "This paper defines and examines three generations of distance education pedagogy. Unlike earlier classifications of distance education based on the technology used..."
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    This paper defines and examines three generations of distance education pedagogy. Unlike earlier classifications of distance education based on the technology used, this analysis focuses on the pedagogy that defines the learning experiences encapsulated in the learning design. The three generations of cognitive-behaviourist, social constructivist, and connectivist pedagogy are examined, using the familiar community of inquiry model (Garrison, Anderson, & Archer, 2000) with its focus on social, cognitive, and teaching presences. Although this typology of pedagogies could also be usefully applied to campus-based education, the need for and practice of openness and explicitness in distance education content and process makes the work especially relevant to distance education designers, teachers, and developers. The article concludes that high-quality distance education exploits all three generations as determined by the learning content, context, and learning expectations.
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