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Day 28: Golden EdTech oldies

Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

Nearly at the end of the June EdTech Challenge … and with day 28 we’re asked about our ‘golden EdTech oldies’ For me the most standout, as an ‘oldie’ (the presentation, not James) was James Clay and his 2009 ALTC presentation ‘The VLE is dead’: James Clay, 2009 ALTC – The VLE is dead.

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Is your VLE cognitive?

Moodle Journal

As I recall, it was at least few ago now that I first started to hear the term Student Analytics banded around in the corridors of eLearning, around the time of the 2012 Horizon Report.

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Using Facebook as a learning platform

eFront

The diversity in the form and pattern of use poses less of a challenge for not all Facebook activities promote communication and it would be possible to focus on those that do.”. Official citation for this article is: Souleles, N. Perceptions of undergraduate Graphic Design students on the educational potential of Facebook. Desbrow, B. &

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e-Factor Conference

Moodle Journal

Yesterday 27th June 2012 I went along to the RSC e-Factor “It’s all about the learner event” in London. I must say that I felt particularly encouraged with regard to the emphasis on the vle and eLearning especially with relevance to the new Common Inspection Framework.

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First week of 2012

Moodle Journal

Migration, Migration As part of the college merger project, the Christmas break has been used to migrate Orpington College Moodle vle away from hosting with ULCC and onto our own internal servers, a move that involved a change from unix/Linux to Windows.

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All change

Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

A little over five years later, May 2012, I moved the family to the Midlands and joined the University of Leicester. Every day was different, no two projects or modules or meetings were the same. This is the kind of creative environment I found, and still find, comforting, challenging and worth getting out of bed for!

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What to Do With a Broken LMS

CLO Magazine

While building a next-generation LMS isn’t always a viable option for learning organizations, some corporations are experimenting with virtual learning environments (VLEs), such as Moodle, or enterprise content management (ECM) programs, such as SharePoint, to address usability, scope and reliability issues.