Category: Social networks

This is an archive of the 2013 version of ocTEL.

Hi all – I think I will use G+ to micro blog on #ocTEL  – mainly because I hardly ever use this space…

Jane Challinor

Thu, 04 Apr 2013 14:53:37 GMT
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Hi all – I think I will use G+ to micro blog on #ocTEL  – mainly because I hardly ever use this space and know I should do so more! I don’t think I am going to be able to cope with email/digests. 

hi there all, just set up this Community as a 'space' for the #Octel  MOOC, Google+ occupies a useful…

David Read

Thu, 04 Apr 2013 13:36:26 GMT
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hi there all, just set up this Community as a ‘space’ for the #Octel  MOOC, Google+ occupies a useful middle ground between the short-form posts of Twitter and the long-form expression on blogs, there are no word limits but people can write as little or as much as they want..

I've been playing deep inside WordPress and for the forthcoming 'Open Course in Technology Enhanced Learning…

Laura Gibbs

Thu, 04 Apr 2013 12:53:06 GMT
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Oh, this is intriguing. +Martin Hawksey is always doing such interesting things!

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I’ve been playing deep inside WordPress and for the forthcoming ‘Open Course in Technology Enhanced Learning’ #ocTEL  I’ve hit on the idea of an ‘open course reader’ similar to Google Reader. What do you think?

Google Readers demise is unfortunate but before it disappears I thought it would be useful to raid some of the functionality for an open course reader (using WordPress/FeedWordPress

m_kimo: @TeflteacherUK seconded #ocTEL

@teflteacheruk seconded #ocTEL— Megan Kime (@m_kimo) April 4, 2013

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Now pulling #ocTEL results from Google+ into our Course Reader http://octel.alt.ac.uk/category/reader…

Martin Hawksey

Thu, 04 Apr 2013 12:41:59 GMT
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Now pulling #ocTEL results from Google+ into our Course Reader http://octel.alt.ac.uk/category/reader/social-networks/google/ using +Eric Koleda ‘s Feed+ App

Feed+ is a sample app that allows you to create an RSS feed of public Google+ activites and quickly add it to your Google Reader…

I've been playing deep inside WordPress and for the forthcoming 'Open Course in Technology Enhanced Learning…

Doug Holton

Thu, 04 Apr 2013 12:39:23 GMT
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Wordpress (with several plugins) is being used for the #OCTEL MOOC (Open Course in Technology Enhanced Learning), which starts today:
http://octel.alt.ac.uk/

Martin Hawksey
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I’ve been playing deep inside WordPress and for the forthcoming ‘Open Course in Technology Enhanced Learning’ #ocTEL  I’ve hit on the idea of an ‘open course reader’ similar to Google Reader. What do you think?

Google Readers demise is unfortunate but before it disappears I thought it would be useful to raid some of the functionality for an open course reader (using WordPress/FeedWordPress

veecam: My big #ocTEL question: how can I, as an academic, help my students see TEL as a way of living and learning, rather than an imposition?

My big #ocTEL question: how can I, as an academic, help my students see TEL as a way of living and learning, rather than an imposition?— Vanessa Camilleri (@veecam) April 4, 2013

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bigbadbuckley: #ocTEL Q.How do we get from what an academic is willing to make to what a student will appreciate consuming approach to the design process?

#ocTEL Q.How do we get from whatan academic is willing to make to what a student will appreciate consuming approach to the design process?— Tom Buckley (@bigbadbuckley) April 4, 2013

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teflteacheruk: Big question for #ocTEL. No 2. What does it feel like to be a distant learner?How can I use my experience to make a better one for my sts?

Big question for #ocTEL. No 2. What does it feel like to be a distant learner?How can I use my experience to make a better one for my sts?— Hazel McAllister (@TeflteacherUK) April 4, 2013

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teflteacheruk: My big question for #ocTEL. No. 1 What are the best ways to use technology to help students learn a foreign language?

My big question for #ocTEL. No. 1 What are the best ways to use technology to help students learn a foreign language?— Hazel McAllister (@TeflteacherUK) April 4, 2013

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