Tag: tweets
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SAAHE 2016 conference
in ConferenceI usually post my notes after a conference but this year at SAAHE I mainly used Twitter to keep track of my thoughts during the sessions, which was great because we probably saw more activity on Twitter in PE than ever before. Here is the conference feed using the #saahe2016 hashtag. Note : While it’s great that…
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-07
Pixlr online image editor, technically impressive but who edits photos online? Just use GIMP instead http://bit.ly/Y7k9B # Student fudged immunology data :The Scientist [21st August 2009] http://bit.ly/xQXL1 # It’s not peer review if you aren’t familiar with the subject « Connectivism http://bit.ly/1PIqDK # Powered by Twitter Tools
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-08-31
Online course on educational copyright and licensing, from the Peer 2 Peer University http://bit.ly/j7qiG # Powered by Twitter Tools
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-08-24
Materials for Students: Writing the Academic Paper: What is an academic paper? http://bit.ly/3BB8fl # Great post by Rachael Lowe on 10 principles for the future of learning http://bit.ly/I7Ikx # Tweetbomb – A Tweet To Shake The World | Singularity Hub http://bit.ly/YjJRD # Scientists’ strategic reading of research enhanced by digital tools http://bit.ly/ZDUvv # Continuing Medical…
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-08-17
educational-origami – Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy http://bit.ly/GMLtA # bjoern.brembs.blog: Why do we still publish scientific papers? http://bit.ly/5zv0X # Design and Technology Education: an International Journal http://bit.ly/kGVIV # Open educational resources in Africa http://bit.ly/2OcTm2 # A review of Manuel Castells “trilogy” of the information age http://bit.ly/gusW2 # Powered by Twitter Tools
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-07-27
Wired Campus: David Wiley: Open Teaching Multiplies the Benefit but Not the Effort – Chronicle.com http://tinyurl.com/mrb2cv # James Nachtwey fights XDR-TB | Video on TED.com http://bit.ly/1x8Rg9 # The Forgotten Plague – TIME http://bit.ly/Czxkt # Powered by Twitter Tools.
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-07-20
Confidentiality within physiotherapy: perceptions and attitudes of clinical practitioners http://bit.ly/17OAXo # Teaching Commons – Scholarship of Teaching & Learning http://bit.ly/KnSy4 # Randy Bass: The Scholarship of Teaching: What’s the Problem? (Introduction) http://bit.ly/odIu7 # The Evidence on Online Education – Report saying that blended approach to learning is more successful than online alone http://bit.ly/WOWYa # Mendeley…
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-07-06
Finalising funding proposal for PhD, didn’t realise how much work is involved. Will be terrible if it’s turned down #mrowephd # Excited about SAAHE conference this weekend, will give feedback on blogging presentation and ethics workshop afterwards http://bit.ly/35gl6F # Using Google Docs 2 get proposal feedback from my supervisors. Considered using a closed wiki but…
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-06-29
in DigestArora, yet another browser (http://bit.ly/11ww24). Instead of writing new browsers, why not contribute code to established projects? # I love xkcd http://bit.ly/7Qbv5 # Box of Tricks, website around using technology in education http://bit.ly/bpo6e # Collaborating with students on journal articles? Here’s a useful guideline for determining authorship http://bit.ly/M6k8 # Soccer in South Africa – some…
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-06-22
Becoming a relational academic http://bit.ly/6IEsA # Academic Earth – The Human Brain and Muscular System, Great video lecture on anatomy (36 lectures available) http://bit.ly/mNMTp # Fascinating lectures on the nature of death, from Open Yale Courses. Plenty of other great content here http://bit.ly/E5w25 # Scholarly Teaching: A Model. Article by Trigwell, Martin, Benjamin and Prosser…
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-06-14
in DigestGoogle Wave Preview video. New tool for communication and collaboration http://bit.ly/4rIIJW # Powered by Twitter Tools.
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-06-07
Boffins blogging; unlimited review. Interesting post on the changing nature of academic publication http://bit.ly/1axyFT # MIT World: free educational audio and video resources from LearnOutLoud.com http://bit.ly/1az5gg # Stixy: For Flexible Online Creation Collaboration and Sharing – interesting, may have application for student groups http://bit.ly/B3lxP # 12 Habits of Highly Effective ICT-Enabled Development Initiatives | bridges.org…
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-05-31
Freebase Parallax: A new way to browse and explore data, search the semantic web http://bit.ly/w5oHY # “How the Internet is Changing Education”, some interesting ideas http://bit.ly/wk5Ue # List of example scoring rubrics for various subjects, maintained by California State University http://bit.ly/S9vsG # The Tragedy of the Commons, by Garrett Hardin (1968) http://bit.ly/SAD0g and the Wikipedia…
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-05-24
#mozopenedcourse Mozilla’s Frank Hecker on Politics 2.0, Open Source, and Participatory Democracy @SpokenWord.org http://bit.ly/oV92C # Overview of Mendeley and the social component that allows real-time evaluation of an article’s impact in the community http://bit.ly/186sJ # @axolote Sounds interesting. The developers seem quite good at listening to user feedback. Submit as a suggestion? in reply to…