School-age students will be able to enrol in an accredited online learning provider instead of attending school, under new Government legislation.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11699382
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August 24, 2016
School-age students will be able to enrol in an accredited online learning provider instead of attending school, under new Government legislation.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11699382
August 23, 2016
Thanks Michael. Love this!!
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Subject: iPad Pedagogy wheel and Blooms taxonomy – #vmvwiki #vmvdlt #vmvlearning
From 2013 a wheel matching blooms taxonomy, verbs, activities and iPad apps
https://mrjexperience.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/ipadagogy-wheel-001.jpg
August 23, 2016
From 2013 a wheel matching blooms taxonomy, verbs, activities and iPad apps
https://mrjexperience.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/ipadagogy-wheel-001.jpg
August 23, 2016
Some interesting technology but not sure that I agree with the direction. I think many (not all) students like to learn in a community, with their learning directed and structured. People are essentially social beings.
August 19, 2016
This really doesn’t help move IT into the future. When you think we have companies that deliver accounting (e.g. Xero, MYOB) and banking services securely in the cloud – and in the mobile space.. maybe its time to consider moving away from the "safe" companies – which are proving to be both expensive and unreliable to using the local talent capable of producing high quality systems at significantly lower costs. This is not a new phenomenon and has been going on since the days of the mainframe.
August 16, 2016
2016 Berners-Lee’s new project, underway at his MIT lab, is called Solid (“social linked data”), a way for you to own your own data while making it available to the applications that you want to be able to use it.
With Solid, you store your data in “pods” (personal online data stores) that are hosted wherever you would like. But Solid isn’t just a storage system: It lets other applications ask for data. If Solid authenticates the apps and — importantly — if you’ve given permission for them to access that data, Solid delivers it.
Weinberger, D. (2016, August 10) How the father of the World Wide Web plans to reclaim it from Facebook and Google Retrieved from http://www.digitaltrends.com/web/ways-to-decentralize-the-web/
August 13, 2016
Why do people resist new technologies? History might provide the answer | World Economic Forum
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/07/why-do-people-resist-new-technologies-history-has-answer/
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August 11, 2016
Learning Analytics… Students of Australia, you are being watched. Not only in the lecture hall, but every time you log on, and even when you walk across the campus.
In NZ TEC demonstrated at the ITx Conference their build of a massive big data system tracking from schools through tertiary to jobs, with impressive drill down capabilities … Linking to other Government databases.
http://www.smh.com.au/national/university-students-you-are-being-watched-20160811-gqqet7.html
August 11, 2016
From Adam in the EIT Library
There is a Google Scholar button that can be added to your Chrome browser via the Chrome Web Store
Once this has been added, you can select any relevant text on a website you’re browsing and use the button to search for it in Google Scholar. This can be useful if the text you’re reading makes reference to other articles you want to find. For example, selecting an article title from the below reference list and then using the Scholar button provided access to the selected article.
As it will search for any selected text, you could also use it to search for topics or author’s names. However, only the first few results will be displayed in the drop down box. To see all results click the 4 arrow icon at the bottom of the displayed results. For example, selecting the physicist’s name from the below article allowed me to find papers he has published. Of course, this may not work so well with more common names.
August 10, 2016
Mobile app development infographic
https://www.techinasia.com/talk/complete-overview-mobile-app-development-process-infographic