Here’s some posts which have caught my attention this month:
- Penn Students Leave School to Launch CourseKit With $1 Million Seed Round – June 27, 2011 – (it’ll never work)
- How Consumer Technology & User-Generated Content Are Changing Ed-Tech – June 26, 2011
- #coursedata: making the most of course information – June 24, 2011
- CongenT tool, creating, using and sharing learning outcomes – June 23, 2011
- Google Sites Now Automatically Render for Mobile – June 24, 2011
- Wyoming has officially gone Google – June 22, 2011 – – next the uk?
- Private university BPP launches bid to run 10 publicly funded counterparts – June 22, 2011
- UK’s only for-profit university college is in talks about running the “back office” functions of publicly-funded universities – June 22, 2011
- Social Learning Analytics Report – June 22, 2011 – authored by @sbskmi and @R3beccaF
- Social media presents challenge to universities – June 20, 2011
- How to double your student exam scores (yes, really!) – June 21, 2011
- Getting Started With Social Media and Learning – June 21, 2011 – via @barrysampson
- Social media & learning – note taking on steroids – June 20, 2011 – by @DonaldClark For an eg of Tweet it – seed it http://bit.ly/jCOm5Q
- HEI fee waiver scheme for part-time students in academic year 2011-12 – June 20, 2011
- HEA Scottish Higher Education Employability Conference: Strengthening Partnerships with Employers Resources – June 20, 2011
- Mozilla Working on pdf.js, Will Render PDFs in HTML5 – June 16, 2011
- Big Evernote Desktop Update: Windows and Mac Get Note Links, Note Copying and Much More – June 15, 2011
- jiscUX: Usability and ‘Learnability’ projects funded – June 14, 2011 – #a11y
- Survey on Institutional Plans for the Mobile Web – June 14, 2011 – being conducted by UKOLN and @jisccetis
- The academic uses of social networking – June 10, 2011
Automatically generated from my Google Reader Shared Items.