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the digital thesis – more than a storage issue

I’ve been dipping in and out of a recent publication on digital theses – The SAGE Handbook of Digital Dissertations and Theses (Andrews et al, 2012). This is the kind of text that only libraries...

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How Do You Cite a Tweet in an Academic Paper?

There are rules for these sorts of things. They are how civilizations are built and maintained.See it on Scoop.it, via New technology in education: pedagogical and philosophical implications

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A 60 Seconds Guide to The Use of Blogging in Education

A few months ago Educational Technology and Mobile Learning posted a detailed guide on how Teachers can Use Blogging in Education. We are glad this post has received a wide interaction from...See it...

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Blackboard's Challenge | Inside Higher Ed

A healthy Blackboard is important to our higher ed community because the presence of Blackboard drives competition and innovation in the LMS market, and because many schools will continue to be...

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Times Higher Education - Nice publicity, shame about the pedagogy

The proliferation of massive open online courses (Moocs) is spreading "lousy pedagogy" and doing damage to the image of online learning, the chief information officer of the first UK university to sign...

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Online Educational Delivery Models: A Descriptive View (EDUCAUSE Review) |...

Unfortunately, a natural side effect of this new interest in education and educational technology is an increase in hype and in shallow descriptions of the potential for new educational models to...

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Why Students Should Run Professional Development For Teachers

Students know their technology. That’s why when it comes to education, students should run professional development.See it on Scoop.it, via New technology in education: pedagogical and philosophical...

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Daphne Koller: What we're learning from online education | Video on TED.com

Daphne Koller is enticing top universities to put their most intriguing courses online for free -- not just as a service, but as a way to research how people learn.See it on Scoop.it, via New...

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How Twitter will revolutionise academic research and teaching

Social media is becoming increasingly important in teaching and research work but tutors must remember, it's a conversation not a lecture, says Ernesto Priego...See it on Scoop.it, via New technology...

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The disruption of education: How technology is helping students teach themselves

Mobile technology and social networks aren't just disruptive to existing industries like communications and media, they are also helping the change the way that students learn and how education is...

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Online Learning: A User’s Guide to Forking Education | Online Learning |...

Hybrid Pedagogy is an academic and networked journal of teaching and technology that combines the strands of critical and digital pedagogy to arrive at the best social and civil uses of technology and...

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Education Week: E-Portfolios Evolve Thanks to Web 2.0 Tools

New technologies are making it quicker and easier than ever to create digital portfolios of student work, a method of assessment experts say increases student engagement.See it on Scoop.it, via New...

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Donald Clark Plan B: MOOCs: ‘dropout’ a category mistake, look at ‘uptake’?

Annalisa Manca's insight:Is it inappropriate to take the word ‘dropout’ from one context and stamp it upon another? With MOOCs I’d call it a category mistake, when a word is used to mean one thing...

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A Bill of Rights and Principles for Learning in the Digital Age | Digital...

Hybrid Pedagogy is an academic and networked journal of teaching and technology that combines the strands of critical and digital pedagogy to arrive at the best social and civil uses of technology and...

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Beware the Google convenience store - FT.com

Experienced researchers in any field, whether chemistry, business management or medieval history, would testify that nothing beats getting your hands dirty by handling raw data and primary...

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Enacting digital identity

When we ask our students to share online — in a discussion forum within an LMS; in a wiki, course blog, Google Doc or Facebook group; on Twitter or anywhere on the open web — we are inv...Annalisa...

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TPACK Explained | TPACK.org

Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) attempts to identify the nature of knowledge required by teachers for technology integration in their teaching, while addressing the complex,...

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Coursera forced to call off a MOOC amid complaints about the course | Inside...

Annalisa Manca's insight:'Fundamentals of Online Education: Planning and Application' demonstrates why a sound strategy is needed, and what happens when one is lacking. MOOCs require a unique...

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Trends in interactive design 2013

Prophets Agency presents "ID13": the trends in Interactive Design for 2013. Third year in a row, after the ID11 and ID12 trends. Written and designed by our DesSee it on Scoop.it, via New technology...

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MOOCs: From FOE to Woe and Back Again (with tweets) · allistelling

On Feb. 5, I stumbled across a conversation unfolding between Kevin Werbach (UPenn) and Ian Bogost (GaTech) about the recent GaTech/Coursera "Fundamentals of Online Education" (dubbed FOE by some)...

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