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An ace christmas present from Vimeo!
This is a fantastic set of video guides and tutorials on capturing and editing great movies. There’s stuff on using cameras, filming technique, editing and using DSLRs. It covers all ability levels from beginner to advanced.
…and these are great exmaples of creating engaging, personality-led education.
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New Ways of Telling Project Stories
HP webinar by Alan Levine and Ruben Puentedura on using digital storytelling to communicate with audiences about your project. Delivered 2nd Dec 2010.
Loads of links to exmaples, tools as well as the Adobe Connect recording of the webinar. -
5 Ways to Use Twitter to Avoid a Backchannel Disaster
Handy tips.
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“Phenomenology & Practice is a human science journal dedicated to the study of the lived experience of a broad range of human practices. These include (but are not limited to) the professional practices of pedagogy, design, counseling, psychology, social work, and health science.”
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Enhancing the Learner Experience in HE
“Enhancing the Learner Experience in Higher Education is a new, international, peer-reviewed academic e-journal published twice yearly, enthusiastically addressing the challenge of enhancing learning in Higher Education.
“It aims to bring together a developing body of pedagogic research investigating the theories and practices associated with learning opportunities (in their broadest interpretation) in HE, with an emerging interest in the learner experience as elicited through the student voice.”
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Everyone Uses E-mail, But Hardly Anyone Blogs Anymore [INFOGRAPHIC]
Mashable talking about research by Pew Internet on how different age groups use the internet.
Interesting to see email at one end of the scale and virtual worlds at the other.
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JOLT – Journal of Online Learning and Teaching
The MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching (JOLT) is a peer-reviewed, open access, online publication addressing the scholarly use of multimedia resources in online education.
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More than 8m Britons have downloaded podcasts
Guardian article on the popularity of podcasts based on Rajar’s new figures.
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Phil Bradley: Google maps and protesters
Phil highlights the innovative use of Google Maps to help coordinate the student protests in London on Thurs 9th Dec 2010. He also raises 2 issues about Google’s role as host of this service and what the implications might be if this was created privately.
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A blog post about students as creators of content – Richard Millwood talks about the dimensions of Audience, Narrative and Control.
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12 Ways to Create Videos Without a Camera or Software
Another one from @rmbyrne – useful round up of tools for creating videos and slideshows online.
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10 Ways to Create Comics Online
Online digital comics was one of the things that I missed from a recent workshop on digital storytelling and it was suggested I consider putting it in. Here are some suggestions for tools.
It’s also worth checking out the mighty Comic life (from plasq.com) but that’s on offline application.
December 19, 2010

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