Technology Enabled Learning & Teaching

TELT related resources, news, events and debates

Technology Enabled Learning & Teaching random header image

Entries Tagged as 'Digital Culture & the Internet'

CreateWorld 2010 – “Working on the Edge – Creativity, Technology and Innovation”

August 25th, 2010 · No Comments · Announcements, Bb staff announcements, bbstaff, Connections & collaboration, Events, staffannouncements

CreateWorld 2010 – “Working on the Edge – Creativity, Technology and Innovation” 29 November – 1 December 2010 Given the success of the last four events, the AUC will again be hosting the CreateWorld conference –  a three day performance, presentation, and professional development event, specifically for academic and higher-education technical staff in the digital [...]

[Read more →]

Tags:···

TweepML – Share groups of Twitter Users

September 15th, 2009 · No Comments · Syndicated Post

Via @timbuckteeth I’ve recently run across a new tool for Twitter seems to have a lot of potential. TweepML is a service that lets you create indices of Twitter users that can made available to others.
The idea of cataloging groups of Twitter users is nothing new certainly, however the additional functionality that TweepML offers makes it a far preferable option to a standard web page or wiki article. In particular, whereas static indexes just provide links to view the profiles of other people on Twitter, TweepML actually lets …

[Read more →]

Tags:···

Technology Enabled Learning & Teaching at UNSW

May 12th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Syndicated Post

Given my role in the TELT project as an eLearning Researcher and Educational Technologist, I should probably preempt this post by saying the opinions and perspectives contained here are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of UNSW, or the individuals in the video. Basically this isn’t a formal media release; they’re just my thoughts and experiences.
This video was posted just this evening on the UNSW eLearning Channel at YouTube and I thought it was worth sharing. This is primarily to establish a point of reference regarding …

[Read more →]

Tags:············

Open is Good

May 7th, 2009 · 1 Comment · SENG, Syndicated Post

[Image credit: "Openness and Collaboration" by psd (CC - by)]
When I observe people who live in an open paradigm, where learning, teaching, sharing, collaborating, and communicating are done publicly, and made freely available to others to rip, mix and burn, I see far more than simply the act of doing so, or the resulting output [...]

[Read more →]

Tags:··················

Recap of the Sydney Educators Network Meeting

May 6th, 2009 · No Comments · Events, SENG, Syndicated Post

In light of the innaugural meeting of the SENG network (formal name STILL being discussed) yesterday, I wanted to take a couple of minutes to reflect on what took place, what was discussed, and throw in a few words on my interpretations and opinions .
We dropped the ball on recording the event
I’m very sorry to [...]

[Read more →]

Tags:·················

Information, Learning and Literacy

April 30th, 2009 · No Comments · Syndicated Post, UNFED

Yesterday I attended the regular UNFED group meeting, which was established some time ago to facilitate discussion amongst a University Network of Faculty Educational Developers. A range of topics were covered during the course of the session, but one conversation in particular has stuck with me as a recurring theme that I think needs [...]

[Read more →]

Tags:············

Secured for spam by MLW and Associates, LLP's Super CAPTCHASecured by Super-CAPTCHA © 2009-2010 MLW & Associates, LLP. All rights reserved.