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Aug
18
2011

Highlights from ‘Lecture Capture – Doing it well and at scale’

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This article provides highlights from three delegates who attended the recent ALT conference on ‘Lecture Capture – Doing it well… View Article

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May
20
2011

Enabling and operationalising change with Learning Design Support Environment (LDSE)

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Ljubojevic and Laurillard use the recent HEFCE Online Learning Task Force recommendations as the road map for a tour of the outputs of the Learning Design Support Environment (LDSE) research project. View Article

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May
20
2011

One Laptop per Child in Latin America

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After its announcement in 2005 the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) project and its promise to deliver a “$100 laptop” to children in the developing world quickly became a hotly debated topic. This article will look at three ongoing OLPC projects in Latin America. View Article

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May
20
2011

A River of Clouds: Reflections on guug11, the Google Apps for Education UK User Group event

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Martin Hamilton reflects on guug11, the Google Apps for Education UK User Group event which took place on February 15th… View Article

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