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February 2, 2016  by natdig

Alternative F2F model for HE

Not a MOOC but an HE model based on collaboration and project work.

As the Prof. says “Without practice, there is not knowledge.”

This is the kind of HE institution that I would be interested in working in.

MIT Dean Takes Leave to Start New University Without Lectures or Classrooms

 

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December 22, 2015  by natdig

PhD Abstract

Finally after five years I know what my PhD is about :) Fortunately it’s reasonably similar to what it started out as, even if it hasn’t felt like that for four, maybe five of those years.

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February 23, 2015  by natdig

eLearning NOT how people learn

This survey from Jane Hart does a great job of telling us that which we should already suspect, if not actually know – that people learn stuff from their networks or by Googling it.

 > Learning in the workplace survey

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February 10, 2015  by natdig

How to do tabloid data journalism very very quickly

Great article from Martin Belam on how they built Ampp3d in just eight weeks…

 

 

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January 9, 2015  by natdig

A teenager’s view of social media

> written by an actual teenager…

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December 18, 2014  by natdig

Spurious Correlations

Next time someone suggests one factor is caused by another, just because they move in sync, refer them to this site…

> Spurious correlations

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December 9, 2014  by natdig

Links 17/11/14

3 Ways Bigger iPhones Will Change App Design | Co.Design | business + design

User interface experts tell Co.Design how the bigger screens of the iPhone 6 line will impact app design across the industry.

Social Capital: Theory and Research – Google Books

Network Theory of Social Capital by Lin. Social capital = investment in relations with expected returns

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November 6, 2014  by natdig

Protected: Intel animation

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September 5, 2014  by natdig

Links 09/05/2014

  • In an IKEA Catalog, 75% of the ‘Photography’ You See is CGI

    From the furniture to the beautiful light falling on the countertops and wood floors, CGI rendering has replaced 75% of the ‘photos’ in the IKEA catalog.

    tags:ikea cgi

  • The connected bicycle

    tags:cycling internet_of_things connectivity UX

Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.

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September 3, 2014  by natdig

Links 09/03/2014

  • Mind Change: How Digital Technologies Are Leaving Their Mark on Our Brains, by Susan Greenfield | Books | Times Higher Education

    A lack of disciplinary expertise in digital cultures undermines this study, finds Tara Brabazon

    tags:dystopian rhetoric

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