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i~NE i~NE

First i-NE course in UK - 0 views

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    As part of the expansion of the Institute of Natural Excellence across the globe, Second Nature UK are holding their first Natural Excellence course in the UK at the Stratford Manor Hotel on the 25th November 2009. During this one day program, Natural Excellence™ Project Management will be introduced, which is the world's leading integrated project management methodology. It incorporates the full range of best practices to realize the comprehensive and successful execution of projects of any size. It places people and business centrally and has six modules that include People Management, Quality Management, Process Management, Content Management, Change Management, Control Management. The course will also cover the new Natural Excellence management theories that help people of all walks of life achieve their maximum potential - the natural way. These revolutionary theories and methods have been incorporated into the i-NE founders very own taxonomy of excellence, (Van Geijn Taxonomy of Natural Excellence) which has been used by many, many people around world. The adoption of Natural Excellence has had a life changing effect on both students and with companies or government organisations who have incorporated them into their management approach. This is the first of many courses that will be delivered by Second Nature Excellence. Others will cover basic, professional and advanced sales; buying new IT systems; achieving ISO accreditation and further project management courses.
Robyn Jay

The Seven Laws of Projects, and How to Break Them : The World :: American Express OPEN Forum - 0 views

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    "The Seven Laws of Projects, and How to Break Them"
Niki Fardouly

Academic Integrity Project - 2 views

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    Acode plagiarism project
Stephan Ridgway

QUT | Australian ePortfolio Project | Australian ePortfolio Project - Final Report - 3 views

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    AeP2 - Stage 2 Final Report (December 2009) ePortfolio use by university students in Australia: Developing a sustainable community of practice The aims of the second stage of the Australian ePortfolio Project were to focus on building the Australian community of practice through an online forum and through further ePortfolio symposium activities
John Paul Posada

Moodle4iPhones Project - 2 views

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    Very interesting and promising Moodle project to enable mobile learning.
Niki Fardouly

Zotero | Groups > OER in Australia > Library - 5 views

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    Adoption, use and management of open educational resources to enhance teaching and learning in Australia - list of resources
Stephan Ridgway

BRIDGE Project - 0 views

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    The Australia-Indonesia BRIDGE Project aims to increase knowledge and understanding between Australia and Indonesia through school-to-school partnerships that link students in both countries.
anonymous

The Role of Student Peer Review and Assessment in an Introductory Project-Based Engineering Design Course | UNSWORKS - 0 views

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    The Role of Student Peer Review and Assessment in an Introductory Project-Based Engineering Design Course UNSW 2007
Lyn Collins

6 Ways Students Can Collaborate With iPads - Edudemic - 0 views

  • Added by Greg Kulowiec on 2013-01-23 The following post is written by Greg Kulowiec of EdTechTeacher.  Join EdTechTeacher at the iPad Summit in Atlanta on April 10-12. The app store is loaded with options that allow students to create content on their iPads.  From comic strip creators to mind maps, video editing and publishing, screencasting & digital books, the options for individual student creation are expanding. However, collaboration between students is often a critical component of any classroom activity or project and increasingly there are options available that allow for collaborative efforts across iPads. Below are six ways to support collaboration between student iPads that cover the spectrum of creation options that range from text to digital storytelling to video creation. Explain Everything ($2.99)
  • A flexible and powerful screen casting option, students and teachers can collaborate on screencasts by exporting Explain Everything project files from an iPad.
  • Google Drive (Free)
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  • BookCreator ($4.99
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    There are plenty of content creation apps, but this blog outlines apps that support collaboration between students. Diigo has long been a favourite of mine, but I think Subtext (free) could be a real winner for Academics looking for a collaborative reading tool.
John Paul Posada

An Anti-Gravity User Interface - 4 views

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    Very interesting project with a potentially immense impact in the way we conceptualise physical models of just about anything..
Robyn Jay

Roadmap - MoodleDocs - 1 views

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    "Version 2.0 Moodle 2.0, our biggest release ever, is coming together after two years of development. It contains a huge number of core changes to the platform, most of which are designed to give 3rd party developers more flexibility, scalability and safety. The timetable is designed to deliver Moodle 2.0 in time for the new school year in the northern hemisphere and currently looks like this: * March 2010: Moodle 2.0 Beta release * April, May, June 2010: intensive beta testing and bug fixing (freeze on new features) * 1 July 2010: Moodle 2.0 production release You can track our current progress in detail on the Moodle 2.0 Planning document. Please remember that this document is frequently updated and details can change a lot! Draft release notes at Moodle 2.0 release notes. Please add notable items while they are fresh in your mind. The notes will be edited before the final release. System requirements Since Moodle 2.0 is such a major release, we are allowing ourselves some increases in the requirements. * PHP 5.2.8 is now the minimum version supported. (We are aware that several important linux distros are still shipping earlier versions like 5.2.6, but we need at least version 5.2.x for the new File API, and there are bugs in 5.2.7 and earlier that we could not work around.) This allows developers to write cleaner code using the more recent features of PHP, and will also improve user experience. * Databases should be one of the following: o MySQL 5.0.25 or later (InnoDB storage engine highly recommended) o PostgreSQL 8.3 or later o Oracle 10.2 or later o MS SQL 2005 or later * When upgrading to Moodle 2.0, you must have Moodle 1.9 or later. if you are using an earlier version of Moodle (eg 1.8.x) then you need to upgrade to Moodle 1.9.x first. New Community features * Community hub - Moodle.com Makes it easy for teachers to find other courses to download as templates fo
Bronwyn Davies

Purpose of project | Assessment & Teaching of 21st Century Skills - 4 views

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    Draft White Papers for ATC21S
Bronwyn Davies

cloudcourse - Project Hosting on Google Code - 1 views

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    Open source course scheduling system built entirely on App Engine and integrated to Google Calendar
Todd Finley

Extension Menus By Extend A Menu - 0 views

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    Planning a lesson plan or unit plan by pointing and clicking objectives and projects.
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