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Tips for Better Data Visualization

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Show the Big Picture. Audiences, especially at higher echelons of management, prefer a big picture view as opposed to getting mired in minor details, so make sure the data you’re presenting supports the big picture rather than feeling like disconnected talking points. What does it all add up to?

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Future technologies now

Learning with e's

Also on show was the HTC Vive - a VR suite which provided a truly immersive experience (pictured). The capability of the system to allow you to render 3D images and then view them from all angles and perspectives was quite a powerful effect. Personally, I can't wait. Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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Space exploration

Learning with e's

Image from University of Northampton A death was announced today in the Times. The picture above (an artists impression) depicts a lectern and a wall of screens at one end of a carpeted room, with chairs and tables dotted around, cabaret style. It should behove every university to continue to make changes to improve pedagogy.

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Down under

Learning with e's

I'm in Australia this week to give the opening keynote for the Inaugural Technology for Learning and Teaching Forum , which will be held over two days at the Rendezvous Hotel in Melbourne, just across from Flinders Street Railway Station (pictured). Melbourne, this part anyway, is quite Bohemian, bustling, vibrant and very colourful.

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A day in the life: The quantified self

Learning with e's

These data are gathered via wearable devices (or other technologies nearby) and provide the individual with a ''big picture'' of their daily routines, health state and other information they will find personally useful. Will this not make them vulnerable to as yet undetermined threats? Is it now time to quantify ourselves?

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Twitter in the classroom

Learning with e's

No, you can be assured that if I use any technology with my students, it is for a clearly thought through, and logical reason that supports good pedagogy. They also use them to capture images and sounds during the lecture for reference later on. Twitter continues to be a versatile tool for good pedagogy. Unported License.

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The Pelecon flies again

Learning with e's

In recent years, the Plymouth e-Learning Conference (or PeLC) has grown from a small local one day teacher conference, into a large, international 3 day event which showcases the very best and latest in digital pedagogies. This year's lineup of invited speakers is bigger than ever, as you can see from the picture above.