Here's some posts which have caught my attention this month:
- Online learning needs a strategy, says new report – January 27, 2011 – Haven’t had a chance to read this myself, but right worth sharing
- Focusing on BigBlueButton – January 24, 2011 – This is a very useful post to get a flavour of who is looking at the open source webinar tool BigBlueButton
- ds106 Radio….lock it in!!! – January 23, 2011 – Jim Groom rocks with a post on the #ds106 radio (a mashup of dropio which lets anyone upload audio for streaming)
- Developing your web presence – November 24, 2010
- Bookmarklet for who can see your twitter @reply tweet – January 20, 2011 – Tumblr post by me
- The Major Technical Issues Surrounding Screencasting – January 20, 2011
- Project Directory – January 18, 2011 – “PROD is a directory and monitoring tool for JISC funded projects. It lets you search for and quickly gather information about any of the projects in the system.” A very useful tool to research existing JISC projects before putting your own proposal in (particularly for identifying standards).
- JISC a minute! Why JISC can’t deliver innovation….. – January 16, 2011
- MIT and the future of open courseware – January 17, 2011 – “MIT OCW just launched its first five MIT OCW Scholar courses. These courses are not just openly licensed, but especially designed to support independent learners who want to make use of them. That means, all the materials you need to master the subjects are now available to you.”
- European student numbers soar at Scotland’s free universities – January 13, 2011
- JISC Digital Media Online Surgeries 2011 – January 13, 2011
- MOOC newbie voice – a slackers entrance into lak11 – January 12, 2011
- Learning Analytics: A foundation for informed change in education – January 11, 2011
- Student Engagement in the UK Context – January 13, 2011
- Quora Masterclass – January 13, 2011 – Keep meaning to write a post four RSC NewsFeed.on this but keep forgetting, thankfully Alan has posted a starter
- Quora Masterclass – January 13, 2011 – Keep meaning to write a post four RSC NewsFeed.on this but keep forgetting, thankfully Alan has posted a starter
- ¡Increíble! Google Turns Your Android Phone Into An On-The-Fly Conversation Interpreter – January 12, 2011
- Who can see your @reply in twitter – January 9, 2011 – Tumblr post by me
- Caching and displaying @rsc_ne_scotland Twitter feed – January 9, 2011 – Tumblr post by me
- Hello world – January 9, 2011 – Tumblr post by me
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