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Mart Laanpere's Friends' blogs

Open PhD position at the Knowledge Media Institute

May 15, 2012 by Fridolin Wild   Comments (0)

Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK 3 year fully-funded PhD (Oct. 2012-Sept.2015) Stipend: £40,770 (£13,590/year)
Application Deadline>> 7th June 2012 <<

An abundance of research papers and learning materials are shared today digitally on the web, often with open, machine-readable access available for free. At the same time, virtual presence solutions such as FlashMeeting create ample opportunity for online collaboration as part of the... Read full post



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Impact: only believe the data you manipulated yourself ;)

November 28, 2011 by Fridolin Wild   Comments (2)

Antti Oulasvirta used MS academic search to calculate a simple statistic for the HCI conferences: a ranking of average citations per paper. Since MS academic search also offers the same conference citation count for the category Computer Science/ Computer Education (which arguable does not contain all revelant conferences for TEL, but quite a few interesting ones), I played a bit with the data to gauge what you see.
On my first impression, I was very astonished to see numerous conferences pop... Read full post



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TEL thinktank: lighting the fuse

September 21, 2011 by Fridolin Wild   Comments (0)

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Running low in sleep already (EC-TEL is THE spot for proposal building for call 8), I am sitting in exactly the right mood in the TEL think tank workshop jointly organised by the projects STELLAR, TELMAP, GALA, and the UK TLRP TEL projects: deprivation turned me into a tank, not open to any new idea. No! I’m joking! Finally the Roman weather gods favour us and we are firing up an explosive workshop in what already indicates to be a beautiful day. A fresh breeze coming in through the... Read full post



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Interactive eBook on Biology from the Open University

September 20, 2011 by Peter Scott   Comments (0)

I think this is a terribly cool Open University eBook showing some nice embedded controls. And Yes, those are my hands!



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6th European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning

September 19, 2011 by Fridolin Wild   Comments (0)

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From one island to the other: freezing at 3:00 in the morning in London Heathrow with 10˚. Jumping on a plane to be hit by scalding 29˚ into the face when exiting the plane in Palermo. EC-TEL 2011, here we come! Thank god we are back to a proper British summer today with a bit of rain to cool down :)
The first day of project meetings has started, to be followed by more project meetings and two days of workshops ahead of the main conference on Thursday and Friday. It's going to be great!



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New learning resource meta-data initiative started by Creative Commons and AEP

August 25, 2011 by Fridolin Wild   Comments (0)

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Find below an interesting initiative to collect realistic use cases for the establishment of a widespread metadata format supporting technology enhanced learning: http://wiki.creativecommons.org/LRMI (via Paul Libbrecht).



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My top five Web 2.0 tools for Research

June 12, 2011 by Thomas Ullmann   Comments (0)

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During the summer school on Technology-Enhanced Learning Peter Kraker, who led the session on "Using Web 2.0 in your PhD", asked the question, what are your five Web 2.0 tools you are using for your research? Here are mine:

Google Scholar: Mostly I use it in combination with the Publish or Perish tool, which ranks the results as a hint of highly cited papers (although I am not a big fan of such metrics, but it helps). Sometimes I cross check with Microsoft Academic Search, which has... Read full post



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What can neuroscience and TEL give to each other?

March 28, 2011 by Fridolin Wild   Comments (0)

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Today's Rendezvous workshop on Neuroscience and TEL was openend with a keynote given by Dan Schwartz, Stanford. Dan looked at achievements in this truly interdisciplinary area in the 'happy triangle' between education, technology, and biology. And it seems that there is still a huge gap that reflects not only in the differing research interests, but also in the types of questions being asked. Compelling findings presented include a study that demonstrates that it is possible to reduce... Read full post



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Schedule for the dataTEL workshop at ARV2011

March 23, 2011 by Hendrik Drachsler   Comments (0)

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We finalized the schedule for the dataTEL workshop at ARV2011. In this posting you can find further information about the workshop that is organized by the dataTEL Theme Team.First of all, we are glad to annouce that we will have two keynote speakers related to the dataTEL topics: Shlomo Berkovsky (AU) and John Stamper (USA).
Shlomo Berkovsky is a Senior Research Scientist and Research Team Leader at the TLI project (CSIRO – Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation,... Read full post



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Mobile learning story via BBC

March 21, 2011 by Peter Scott   Comments (0)

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http://bbc.in/hDCEtg



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