Here’s some posts which have caught my attention this month:
- HEFCE sees student involvement and flexible provison as the future for HE – February 25, 2011
- Institutional locations as Linked Data through Google Refine – February 25, 2011
- MIT OpenCourseWare Turns 10: What’s Next for Open Education? – February 23, 2011
- Internet Archive Partners With 150 Libraries to Launch an E-Book Lending Program – February 23, 2011
- Yee Ha! Wikispaces Rolling our Free Ones for Higher Education – February 24, 2011
- RefSignals: A multiple choice quiz app built using App Inventor for Android | greenhughes.com – February 23, 2011 – If you are looking to make multiple choice quizzes for Android devices here’s a great example to build from using Google App Inventor
- Evernote for Students: The Ultimate Research Tool – Education Series – February 11, 2011
- Removal of Export and Download / API Capabilities – February 22, 2011 – Looks like the Twitter police on on a bit of a crackdown right now. Glad I enabled my Google Spreadsheet tweet collector hack to be used as a data source for iTitle
- The V Factor – February 21, 2011 – Report from Paul Richardson on welsh video conference event. Loads of examples.
- Presentations I’ve recently enjoyed watching – February 19, 2011
- An update to Google Social Search – February 19, 2011 – I feel sorry for Tony Hirst because now his search results are also potentially plagued with links to mhy blog posts 😉
- Evernote at School: The Montclair Kimberley Academy’s 1:1 Program, plus Q&A Webinar « Evernote Blogcast – February 10, 2011 – Find out about Montclair Kimberley Academy the “home of the first major educational deployment of Evernote”
- Shared IT provision promises major savings – February 7, 2011
- ‘OER university’ to cut cost of degree – February 10, 2011 – Universities in Australia, Canada and New Zealand are hoping to achieve “a quantum shift” in open educational resources (OERs) by launching an “OER university”
- Student as Producer in Practice – February 9, 2011 – I’ve only recently discovered this project, but I’m very glad I did! For more information about this project and how it is being integrated into teaching and learning at University of Lincoln visit http://studentasproducer.lincoln.ac.uk/
- Twitter can improve student performance, study says – February 3, 2011
- VLEs at the heart of curriculum delivery – February 8, 2011 – “This article looks at how VLEs are being used to support curriculum innovation in four of the recent Transformation Curriculum Delivery through Technology projects, and discusses why, despite all their shortcomings, VLEs are still are the heart of curriculum development.”
- ALT-J renames and goes open access – February 8, 2011
- The University in Transition – February 8, 2011 – Talk by Dougald Hine from the Transition Universities Conference
- Improve your effectiveness with the JISC infoNet Impact Calculator – February 4, 2011
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