Innovating Pedagogy 2014 | Open University Innovations Report #3 Interesting report from the Open University. This third report proposes ten innovations that are already in currency but have not yet had a profound influence on education.
Showing posts with label Learning technologies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Learning technologies. Show all posts
Thursday, 13 November 2014
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Meet the online learners who fit study around their lives | Education | theguardian.com
Meet the online learners who fit study around their lives | Education | theguardian.com You could study for a degree from a beach in Thailand, or while juggling work and looking after children – thanks to the flexibility of online learning
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
Should 'real' students do an online course on the side? | Education | guardian.co.uk
Should 'real' students do an online course on the side? | Education | guardian.co.uk What can you get from a mooc – that's a massive open online course – other than a chance to attend lectures in your pyjamas?
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
Open University learning is a joy | Jules Horne | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
Open University learning is a joy | Jules Horne | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
Interesting comment extolling the virtues of OU teaching. It would be nice to see their second life rooms.
Interesting comment extolling the virtues of OU teaching. It would be nice to see their second life rooms.
Wednesday, 9 June 2010
Exams come to the bedroom with new invigilation software | Education | The Guardian
Exams come to the bedroom with new invigilation software | Education | The Guardian
New technology allows students to sit tests at home while computer lock, webcam and microphone ensure they can't cheat - I wonder if there will be a dress code.
New technology allows students to sit tests at home while computer lock, webcam and microphone ensure they can't cheat - I wonder if there will be a dress code.
Friday, 20 November 2009
BBC News - What happened to Second Life?
BBC News - What happened to Second Life?
"Not long ago Second Life was everywhere, with businesses opening branches and bands playing gigs in this virtual world. Today you'd be forgiven for asking if it's still going." I wonder if the same can be said for University ventures into the virtual world.
"Not long ago Second Life was everywhere, with businesses opening branches and bands playing gigs in this virtual world. Today you'd be forgiven for asking if it's still going." I wonder if the same can be said for University ventures into the virtual world.
Friday, 13 November 2009
Any student, any subject, anywhere | Education | The Guardian
Any student, any subject, anywhere | Education | The Guardian
Interesting artical on open source. "New web technologies are driving a revolution, not only in the way students consume and institutions deliver higher education, but in the very idea of what makes a university. At its heart is a move to make universities' educational materials, from seminar notes to podcasts and videos of lectures, available free online"
Interesting artical on open source. "New web technologies are driving a revolution, not only in the way students consume and institutions deliver higher education, but in the very idea of what makes a university. At its heart is a move to make universities' educational materials, from seminar notes to podcasts and videos of lectures, available free online"
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