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- Philosopher Slavoj Zizek Interprets Hitchcock’s Vertigo in The Pervert’s Guide to Cinema (2006) | Open Culture
RT @openculture: Philosopher Slavoj Zizek Interprets Hitchcock’s Vertigo in The Pervert’s Guide to Cinema (2006). http://t.co/NNen9qTu
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RT @philosophytweet: Rock N Roll Tweets: What to do if you are depressed? -- Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin: http://t.co/hwPWmjqk via @RockNRollTweets
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Live blogging #opened12
I’ve set up a Cloudworks cloudscape for http://openedconference.org/ at Open Education: Beyond Content (http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloudscape/view/2437). Feel free to follow events as they unfold there, join the discussion and help to archive conference!
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Tools for Data Visualization
I’ve been looking into different online visualization tools with a view to using the data collected by the OLnet project. (I’m also building up an inspiration gallery on Pinterest.) Here’s a provisional list with a few comments of my own. … Continue reading
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Tagged communication, digital scholarship, evidence, research, technology, visualization
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FRRIICT: Oxford Workshop
Framework for Responsible Research & Innovation in ICT (FRIICT) is an ESRC research project led by Marina Jirotka from the University of Oxford and Bernd Stahl from De Montfort University. Last month I attended their inaugural workshop, entitled “Identifying and … Continue reading
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H808 1st Impressions
I’ve (somewhat belatedly) started a new OU course, H808 – The e-learning professional. One of the first things we’ve been asked to do is blog about our first impressions of the course, so here goes! I’m a bit concerned about … Continue reading
Dreyfus on Embodiment and AI
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Dispelling myths about OER
The JISC open educational resources programme is the largest scale OER initiative in the UK. It’s so big – and involves so many organisations – that the overall aims of the project may not be entirely clear. Lorna Campbell’s post … Continue reading
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