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Motion Based Audience Response system - MARS - 1 views

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    A PRS without devices. Just get audience to point at a webcam to record their votes.
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Testing Caprét - 1 views

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    "I've been testing the alpha release of CaPRéT , a tool that aids attribution and tracking of openly licensed content from web sites. According to the Caprét website. When a user cuts and pastes text from a CaPRéT-enabled site: The user gets the text as originally cut, and if their application supports the pasted text will also automatically include attribution and licensing information.The OER site can also track what text was cut, allowing them to better understand how users are using their site." The attribution below was automatically added when I pasted in the text above. Interesting indeed and some good stuff happening in this space. Testing CaprétSource : http://blogs.cetis.ac.uk/philb/2011/08/17/testing-capret/License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Author: Phil Barker, JISC CETIS
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Master a new skill? Here's your badge - 1 views

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    "The Mozilla Foundation and Peer-to-Peer University (P2PU), among others, are working to create an alternative - and recognized - form of certification that combines merit-earned badges with an open framework. The Open Badges Project will allow skills and competencies to be tracked, assessed, and showcased."
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    May not have quite the same clout with the NZQA :) but though you guys might be interested in this...
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Dalhousie cancels anti-plagiarism site contract - 1 views

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    Tii ditched at Canadian Uni. 
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Why #Connectivism is not a Learning Theory « A Point of Contact - 1 views

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    Post exploring connectivism as a theory.
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20-ideas-for-content-that-engages - 1 views

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    Short post with 20 ways to put content online.
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Spaces for Knowledge Generation - 1 views

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    Spaces for Knowledge Generation is an ALTC project which was undertaken as a partnership between La Trobe University as lead institution, Charles Sturt University, Apple and Kneeler Design Architects. The context of the learning experience necessarily changes over time, with technological, economic and social developments influencing the types of learning spaces learners and teachers require to achieve their learning outcomes, and this $220,000 project was designed to inform, guide and support sustainable development of learning and teaching spaces and practices, maximising flexibility so as to be used by as many disciplines as feasible. The project was based on the philosophy that constructivist approaches to learning, as well as to research and study, should make use of technologies and approaches that students favour, and that learning spaces should therefore be organised to accommodate learner-generated aspects of learning. Spaces for Knowledge Generation provides a model for designing student learning environments that is future-focused and sustainable for the medium term.
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The Ultimate Dropbox Toolkit & Guide - 1 views

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    All you need to know about Dropbox and more.
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DigiStore - - Te Pātaka Matihiko - 1 views

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    A Ministry of Education resource described as "Digistore is a storehouse of digital content to support learning across the curriculum, from early childhood through to senior secondary." Unfortunately it seems that you have to create an account to log-in and then resources are only available to NZ educators. Doesn't seem to sit well with the Open Govt, Open Content being espoused elsewhere in the NZ govt.
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iPads Make Better Readers, Writers -- THE Journal - 1 views

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    Here's the primary source. Self-published by an Apple fanboy err I mean distinguished educator ;-)
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Linking_Pedagogy_and_Space.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    Interesting PDF linking pedagogical activities to learning space deisgn
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Australia's white hot smartphone revolution - 1 views

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    "Australia went from lagging to leading the worldwide smartphone revolution in just one year, a major study by Google has revealed. Mobile internet usage by Australians now rivals that of PCs for activities like social networking and, soon, shopping, Google found."
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Twitter Search in Plain English - YouTube - 1 views

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    What it says ...
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"Battling legal, logistical and technical obstacles to archiving the Web" « U... - 1 views

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    TwapperKeeper could be a community project for NZ. This shows an outcome in the ability to analyse event tweets. ALT-C2011.
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Hacking a Dead Cell Zone with Google Voice - 1 views

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    Handy tip on using Google Voice when have wifi but no phone signal.
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ROME - Interactive film - 1 views

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    Chrome experiment in HTML5 and WebGL to show graphical possibilities of newer technologies.
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Online Brainstorming and Voting. Amazingly Easy and Free | tricider - 1 views

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    Want to decide something? Try this! Single question but flexible answering options.
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Hacking the Academy - 1 views

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    "Can an algorithm edit a journal? Can a library exist without books? Can students build and manage their own learning management platforms? Can a conference be held without a program? Can Twitter replace a scholarly society?"
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Education at a Glance 2011: OECD Indicators - 1 views

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    "The 2011 edition of Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators enables countries to see themselves in the light of other countries' performance."
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Donald Clark Plan B: Recording can improve a bad lecture! 7 surprising facts about reco... - 1 views

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    Record everything - students use them, learning improves, marks increase. Based on data presented at ALT-C 2011
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    "In this wonderful little study by Pierre Gorrisen, delivered at the ALT conference, they cleverly combined usage data with some survey and interview data to come to some clear conclusions."
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