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Aug
16
2016

Facebook Pedagogy and Education in Apprenticeships

Case studies Learning Technology Research

  This article describes how social media pedagogies create meaningful provision and an opportunity space for the emergence of ‘apprentice… View Article

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Jun
22
2016

Narrative Ecologies: Teachers as Pedagogical Toolmakers

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‘Narrative Ecologies’ frames a number of case studies of educators’ adopting new technologies around a thoroughly argued Narrative Ecology model,… View Article

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Apr
27
2016

Editor’s Choice – the multifaceted role of a Learning Technologist

Careers Case studies Community Editors' choice Learning Technology Research

The three posts we have chosen highlight the diversity to the role of a Learning Technologist. Duties of the Learning… View Article

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Oct
20
2015

How should we measure and show online learning activity?

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Tim O’Riordan from the University of Southampton writes about his research and presenting it at the ALT Conference. The research: measuring and visualising… View Article

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