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Hamilton, Waikato New Zealand
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eLearning designer
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Education
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easegill.edublogs.org
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Supporting staff to work in technology infused educational environments.
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Beyond the mobile web by yiibu
yiibu
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13 years ago
SJSU MOOC Conference Keynote June 5
ymbelanger
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9 years ago
Social Learning: the changing face of workplace learning
Jane Hart
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10 years ago
12 steps for Designing an Assignment with Emergent Outcomes
Jesse Stommel
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9 years ago
Social Media in Higher Education
Kim Flintoff
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11 years ago
Towards Digital Fluency
Alec Couros
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12 years ago
Networked Social Media in Learning, Teaching and Research
Maged N. Kamel Boulos
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13 years ago
Digital Curation: What kind of curator are you? #converge11
Joyce Seitzinger
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12 years ago
Pedagogy of MOOCs
Paul_Stacey
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10 years ago
Open badges and Moodle - What and Why!
Gavin Henrick
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10 years ago
The Clothesline Paradox and the Sharing Economy (pdf with notes)
Tim O'Reilly
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11 years ago
September 8 is International Literacy Day
ron mader
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10 years ago
SNAPP - Learning Analytics and Knowledge Conference 2011
aneeshabakharia
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12 years ago
On Being an (Open) Educator
Catherine Cronin
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10 years ago
Beyond Design Thinking at DNA
Chris Jackson
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8 years ago
Digital Literacy literature review: from terminology to action
Tabetha Newman
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15 years ago
OER: It’s not the artifact, it’s the process (Mark McGuire, U of Otago)
Mark McGuire
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11 years ago
Learning, Living and researching in a Networked World
Terry Anderson
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11 years ago
Open Educational Resources and Open Access: Promise or Peril for Higher Education
Terry Anderson
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10 years ago
Overview of MOOC platforms trends: Creating your own open online course using WordPress
Martin Hawksey
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10 years ago