Here’s some posts which have caught my attention this month:
- How A Non-Profit Funded 1,000 Students With Micro-loans [EXCLUSIVE] – July 27, 2011
- HEIDS Above Campus IT Services for Scottish Universities and Colleges – A Shared Road Map for Local Benefit and Collective Opportunity – July 25, 2011 – feasibility of shared IT in Scottish FHE
- Immediate Impressions on JISC’s “Course Data: Making the most of Course Information” Funding Call – July 19, 2011 – by Tony Hirst (@psychemedia)
- Social Media Monitoring: Is Vertical Specialization the Next Big Thing? – July 18, 2011 – (waiting for the education cruve)
- College Students Can Now Rent Textbooks Electronically From Amazon – July 18, 2011 – (looks like US only)
- The big society needs a graduate volunteer squad – July 15, 2011
- Bboogle – extending social activity beyond the boarders of the VLE – July 15, 2011
- Show us something cool – July 14, 2011 – Discovery Developer Competition #devcsi
- Social media wars: Measuring the battle lines – July 13, 2011
- Immediate Thoughts on the “Provision of information about higher education” – July 12, 2011
- 5 Free Collaborative Whiteboard Apps For the iPad – July 9, 2011
- Bye bye Skype. Hello mumble! – July 10, 2011
- New arrangements for higher education institutions’ reporting of knowledge exchange activity and outcomes – July 18, 2011
- With Google+ (And A Tweak For Analytics), The Social Sharing War Is Fully On – July 8, 2011
- tesco virtual supermarket in a subway station – July 6, 2011
- See how WordPress can be integrated into #moodle using a LTI plugin dev by EILE project – July 7, 2011 – Skip to 10:30 to see in action, then watch from beginning for more info
- What does the acquisition of Blackboard mean for higher education? – July 5, 2011 – by @drtonybates
- Choosing Open Licences – June 29, 2011
- Google Plus: Is This the Social Tool Schools Have Been Waiting For? – July 2, 2011
- Traditional Higher Ed Opens Doors for Tuition-Free Online University – June 29, 2011
Automatically generated from my Google Reader Shared Items.