- A list of e-Learning Journals « Tony Bates http://bit.ly/bfs0Ej #
- Digital Habitats: stewarding technology for communities » Putting our diagrams to work http://bit.ly/acKbwI #
- @davecormier I like 4 🙂 in reply to davecormier #
- RT @malinkaiva: Using VoiceThread to Build Student Engagement: http://tinyurl.com/2clrtho #
- RT @johnnigelcook: “Google Gen “do not possess the critical & analytical skills” (JISC & British Library, 2008) http://bit.ly/tzUoj #
- Applied equally well to “learning” RT @patrickkayton: “The core skill of innovators is failure recovery, not error avoidance.” R. Nelson #
- Net Gen Skeptic: The Digital Literacy of “Digital Natives”. Studies increasingly urge caution in Net Gen dialogue http://bit.ly/c58C1j #
- So-Called “Digital Natives” Not Media Savvy. Comments cover methodological issues, but still interesting http://bit.ly/9VbSjy #
- In Defense of Lecture. Raises some good points…lectures clearly not all bad. Good teachers can use them well http://bit.ly/bxIhuj #
- There is a Right Way to Use Twitter – WRONG! Good set of slides separating fact from fiction re. Twitter use http://bit.ly/ccjKGv #
- 2010-07-29: Mobile literacies: How young South Africans use mobile phones. UCT Centre for Educational Technology http://bit.ly/b8CV8z #
- “Tools are a means to an end. They are used 2 produce something more interesting than the raw material & tools used 2 manipulate it” J.Bacon #
- @dkeats Going through “Art of community” now, thanks for suggestion, it might’ve taken me months to get around to it http://bit.ly/9rzarU in reply to dkeats #
- @cristinacost Sounds like a plan 🙂 We have issues as a result of our f*****d up policies in the past = unique insight to education in reply to cristinacost #
- @cristinacost I guess that’s 1 of the nice things about Europe…plenty of opportunity to see that sort of thing. Nice… #
- @cristinacost Thanks for pointing that out to me, I didn’t think to look to youtube. Will follow up on some of the other stuff too in reply to cristinacost #
- @dkeats Thanks for the recommendation, I downloaded it a few months ago but haven’t looked at it yet in reply to dkeats #
- Not sure where that last tweet came from. It just appeared in my stream…anyone experienced anything like that before? #
- RT @shrink_online9: RT @Peter_vdm: Uruguay blatantly cheat their way into the semifinal. Suarez treated as a hero after the game. What a… #
- Reading “Cultivating communities of practice” by Wenger, et al. Useful for understanding networks and groups #
- Spent most of today working on several projects using Google Docs. I’m continually impressed with the new version #
- RT @SCAprogramme: @mpaskevi Like the idea of #OER as a way of life rather than an object. #
- #nowlistening to Pride (In The Name Of Love) by #U2 from Rattle & Hum. http://is.gd/dMH6u #
- @courosa Looking forward to following 🙂 in reply to courosa #
- RT @aslam: RT @dkeats: #eskills summit has amply demonstrated both the weak skills and poor ict access in South Africa. #
- Collection of pics from one of our 3rd year physio students. Posted on our dept social network, pretty trendy http://bit.ly/ag5rVf (amazing) #
- @CosmoCat No problem. If you ever use it would love to know how and for what 🙂 in reply to CosmoCat #
- @courosa Have you considered peer feedback / review for the assessment part? in reply to courosa #
- @courosa I developed this rubric (http://bit.ly/9tFhme) if u want a starting point. It’s (too) comprehensive but can be paired down in reply to courosa #
- Social media & open/networked learning. Short course by @courosa http://bit.ly/aXvQ0v #
- RT @findanoerafrica: Educational and Cost Effectiveness: OER vs Traditional Textbooks.http://opencontent.org/blog/archives/1537 #
- @courosa Looking at assessment in the course, how will you assess the blogging and PLN development (http://bit.ly/bugfE6)? Rubric? in reply to courosa #
- @CosmoCat Here’s a project outline for how I’m using it http://bit.ly/b8mMAT. Note: I haven’t updated this document in a few months in reply to CosmoCat #
- @cristinacost @courosa re. Buddypress. We’re a few months into using BP + WP and it’s working very well. Course looks great @courosa in reply to cristinacost #
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