November 2011
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Tips for online researchers: get more out of...
Created by: HackCollege
Nov 23rd
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“I managed to get through the study break and the Rugby World Cup with a bunch of...”
– Roy Boniface, learning partner in Unitec BSNS 5391 Innovation and Entrepreneurship 2011-2
Nov 13th
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The Matthew Effect in Education
Created by: Online Associates Degree
Nov 9th
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The other side of assessment - Webinar...
Image via Wikipedia You are cordially invited to an event you won’t want to miss! On November 17, University of Phoenix will present a complimentary webinar on learning assessment in higher education. In this hour-long webcast, thought leaders from within the higher education community will speak to the challenges of assessing student performance and progress, and will raise important...
Nov 2nd
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Nov 1st
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The Weekly Email News Wed 2 Nov 2011 →
Notice of closing date for Early Bird Registrations tor ascilite 2011 Forthcoming Event Forthcoming Conferences CALL FOR PAPERS: Journal of Learning Design – “Science Education” special issue…
Nov 1st
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“Climbing is a metaphor for life itself. There is aspiration and uncertainty,...”
– Don Mellor, and today’s Fresh Tracks, Inc.™ AM Fuel   (via freshtracksinc)
Nov 1st
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“iPad is LEGO for the mind”
–  Image via Wikipedia Peter J Mellalieu (1955 - ) iPad is LEGO for the mind Related articles A robotic LEGO clock you know you’ll want [Video] (winextra.com) What Would You Do With A Lego Robot That Takes iPad Photos? [Video] (gizmodo.com) iPhone ‘Life of George’ Combines Real...
Nov 1st
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“America comes fourth [on the International Finance Corporation’s measure of...”
– Pointless regulations: It’s a jungle out there | The Economist Pointless regulations: It’s a jungle out there. (2011, October 22).The Economist. Retrieved from http://www.economist.com/node/21533395 (via 1nnov8)
Nov 1st
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WatchWatch
The Virtual Lesson Project  - Innovators Awards: Most inspiring and most innovative individual winner, Steve Martin Howick College’s head of junior science Steve Martin believes students today aren’t fully challenged in school.  “Too often students are working at a lower cognitive level which does not foster creative, imaginative and innovative thinking.” Martin’s ...
Nov 1st
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