Tag: scientific american
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-07-26
in Digestacademic publication, africa, Albert Einstein, America, android, API, assessment, bamboo, bill burdick, Brazil, curricular alignment, david wiley, derek moore, digital divide, Distance Learning, Eaton, extended web, facebook, final research products, francois cilliers, generic skills, george siemens, graduate attributes, herman von rossum, India, Inside Higher Ed, Internet Runs Out of Addresses, iphone, IPv4, IPv6, irrational nonsense, Japanese forest, kewl, lecturer in the physiotherapy department, Mellville, mendeley android app, Mendeley Open API!, myspace, online community, Online Community Guide, open access, open source tools, ORT, pdf, personal learning environments, phd, physiotherapy, ple, portfolios, presentation, private server, research, RT, safri, scientific american, scientist, scribefire, slideshare, Social Learning Networks, southampton, steve wheeler, supervisor, systematic review, teaching and learning policy, times magazine, transformative learning, twitter, United States, web 3.0, weblearning, webx, wikisRT @sguilana: the web doesn’t forget, an article at NY times magazine worth reading: http://is.gd/dHIl9 # RT @wesleylynch: Awesome – need this on a t shirt – RT @jacquesmillard: the periodic table of irrational nonsense http://ow.ly/2gbQb. # Podcast with George Siemens on Social Learning Networks: from theory to practice http://bit.ly/9fCUQa # Teaching for Transformative Learning…
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-03-01
in Digestbit.ly, blogging, ebp, education, mcmaster, micro-blogging, net generation, online textbooks, open courseware, open wiki, peer to peer learning, questionnaire development, reflective practice, rehab+, scientific american, semantic web, slideshare, social media, storytelling, tim berners-lee, tweets, twitter, web 2.0, wikiversityReflective practise and assessment at http://bit.ly/kgj1c # Social media applied to online-only university, open courseware and peer-to-peer learning http://bit.ly/pQXsX # Nice explanation of the semantic web by Tim Berners-Lee, in Scientific American (2001), so a bit old but still good http://bit.ly/e40PA # A matrix of uses of blogging in education, prepared by Scott Leslie in…