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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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Rail users 'ripped off' on refunds http://t.co/QEei22Xy
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Tag Archives: technology
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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Scoop.It Activity!
My Scoop.It activity has gone through the roof in the last 48 hours. I would normally expect maybe half a dozen rescoops in a week and I’ve had forty in the last two days. Here are just the email notifications … Continue reading
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Recording: Cambridge 2012
More media now online… you can watch the presentation that myself and Patrick McAndrew gave at Cambridge 2012: Innovation and Impact – Openly Collaborating to Enhance Education back in April at http://presentations.ocwconsortium.org/uk2012_329_learning_lessons_of_openness/.
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Philosophising about Education
A couple of weeks ago I attended the ‘What’s the use of philosophy of education?’ workshop at Liverpool Hope University. The audio of my presentation can be found here and the slides on a recent blog entry. I was … Continue reading
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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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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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OLnet Evidence Hub: Key Challenges
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Learning the Lessons of Openness
These are the slides we’ll be using for our presentation at Cambridge 2012 tomorrow morning. The full paper can be accessed at http://www.ucel.ac.uk/oer12/abstracts/329.html. View more presentations from Robert Farrow.
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In The Game
Here are the slides from the presentation I gave at the annual Philosophy of Computer Games conference earlier this week (paper co-written with Jo Iacovides). View more presentations from Robert Farrow.
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H808 Professional Values (7.1)
CMALT stands for Certified Membership of the Association for Learning Technology . “CMALT is a portfolio-based professional accreditation scheme developed by ALT to enable people whose work involves learning technology to: have their experience and capabilities certified by peers; demonstrate … Continue reading
