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SteveB's Social Learning Scoop
Wecome to my Social Learning Scoop. It contains a generic mix of articles, gathered through twitter, the blogs I follow and suggestions from the Scoop.it curation tool, that catch my attention as interesting to me and possibly other people. You can use the filter option just above this introduction to search for a particular topic within the numerous articles collated here.
The chief executive of NIACE has said some of the results of the 2012 Adult Participation in Learning Survey “paint a very worrying picture”.
Many Google plus users were welcomed recently with the some new design changes.
...the plan is to add more services you can choose from in the next weeks and months...* Sue Waters and Richard Byrne recently posted about alternatives to the much-loved Google Reader for RSS feed...
Via Ana Cristina Pratas
These ten startups are making big waves in the education space... With massive disruption potentially imminent, here are 10 education startups to watch in this exciting time.
Via Judy Schrape
Econsultancy (blog) How new Google Plus features can help you create great content. Part one ...
Put the internet to work for you. (@hopkinsdavid http://t.co/n9Qq3mWrgc = If this then that = web automation made easy. E.g.
Just contrast these social learning approaches with organisations views of knowledge, often locking training and learning up in rooms, hiding them away on systems. If an airport can have a library in the main concourse, why ...
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There’s a lot of debate at the moment about what might be termed ‘creative’ teaching methods. The ‘Mr Men Wars’, you could call it. On the one side, are those who believe that any attempt to make l...
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Another day, another story of the forces of order hounding an innocent citizen for making innocuous remarks on Twitter.
The Recruitment Guru @ Dougleschan.com - Recruitment Strategies by The Recruitment Guru (Why You Should Integrate Twitter with Wordpress #twitter #twittertip #blogging #wordpress http://t.co/tZ6Jgltjk8)...
“It’s Mooc or die”, a university vice-chancellor has said, claiming that institutions must embrace the massive open online course movement and adapt t...
Google Reader, Google Plus and the Future of Social Networks Forbes Though more informed people seem to be treating the notion as speculative or wistful, it seems clear to me that Google Google intends to deliver the underlying service of Google...
"Dear Lifehacker, I have been tasked to make a slideshow for an event at work. I don’t want to make a generic PowerPoint with just boring text or pictures. What are some ways I can enhance the slideshow so it looks impressive and knocks the socks off my audience?"
Via Baiba Svenca
This is my first official blog outside the confines of the University system and has been some weeks in gestation, for various reasons. The theme of the Blog is prompted by a series of tweets, blog...
Just by reading the title, someone might think that this is a joke. It’s not.
If you are a press officer, marketing person or work in communications the chances are you've had ...
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The Future of Work is Customized Work, Jacob Morgan, 16 May 2013 "Customized work is exactly what it sounds like. It’s the ability of an individual employee to shape their career path withi...
Move Over Three R's, Here Come the Three C's - Check out Teach Amazing for educational technology, web 2.0, and great tips to teach amazing! (BT @simfin @markbrumley: We must teach our students to curate!
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