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This is an archive of the 2013 version of ocTEL.

#ocTEL Week 9 Risk Management

This week’s activity is called”Cheating Murphy’s Law”. I was about to embark on the first activity – reviewing a previous project and saying where it had gone wrong, what I would do differently etc when real life intervened and I was suddenly confronte…

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#ocTEL Week 8 Enhancement

If you didn’t already realise it, I am a big fan of virtual learning, TEL, MOOCs, PLEs etc so I have enjoyed this week’s assignments – especially the videos about Saylor and Udacity.I admit I haven’t  really thought in terms of reducing costs as f…

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Understanding Learners' Needs… Webinar

WebinarDigital literacy – how is it determined? What is digital literacy?Beetham and Sharpe (2010) Digital Literacy FrameworkAsk, what learners do rather than what they are good a may elicit more honest and genuine responses.How we can find out about o…

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http://www.ascilite2012.org/images/custom/cochrane,_thomas_-_heutagogy.pdf

Comments:USING COP for Professional development + heutagogy – jim pettiwardTags: digital literacy, heutagogy, ocTELby: jim pettiward

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#ocTEL Designing Active Learning

I am getting very excited after a week of meetings and discussions about the SCALE UP project we are going to be running in the university next year. I have proposed two very different modules for the pilot – one is alread…

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Infographic: Characteristics of a (successful) online student #ocTEL

What is at the core of an online course or a MOOC? You could argue it’s the academic integrity of the materials or learning. It could be the level of student engagement in required activities. I would argue that (even if not at the core, but very close to it) should be the expectations placed […]

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Digital literacies – a bevy of infographics

I was prompted to really think about the term ‘digital literacy’  after the ocTEL webinar this week when HelenB made the specific point about how it was different from technical competence.  Firstly, this was a relief for me as I am far from technically competent.  However, I hadn’t previously considered the significance of the actual words so I […]

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Are our students ready?

ocTEL webinar, week 3: Digital literacies by Helen Beetham I was sadly very proud that a quote from my blog post was included in Helen’s presentation! This social networking game is still new enough for me that I am allowed to be proud of such things so I hope you will excuse my vanity, dear […]

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Are our students ready?

ocTEL webinar, week 3: Digital literacies by Helen Beetham I was sadly very proud that a quote from my blog post was included in Helen’s presentation! This social networking game is still new enough for me that I am allowed to be proud of such things so I hope you will excuse my vanity, dear […]

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http://www.hefce.ac.uk/media/hefce1/pubs/hefce/2011/1101/11_01.pdf

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  • HEFCE report: Collaborate to compete – Seizing the opportunity of online learning for UK HE 
    See section 3 – jim pettiward

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