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Robin Ashford
E-learning Librarian, Assistant Professor – Emerging Technologies,
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Robin Ashford 29 min.
As a librarian I've followed for several years. I lead our program and work with faculty on creating & adopting & library ebooks the past two years. Following the feed :)
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Gardner Campbell 9. feb.
Welcome to the Post-Text Future - The New York Times
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Robin Ashford 8. feb.
Svarer @Bali_Maha
My course is for graduate & adult students, taught fully online. Based on JISC model of digital literacies with focus on career & identity management. Twitter is the tool I've used to help them engage & learn outside the LMS -Best w/your class!
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Robin Ashford 8. feb.
Svarer @Bali_Maha
Just read your post, great stuff, Maha. I'm reworking my Developing a professional online identity course in which I've used Twitter in somewhat similar ways. Took a couple of tips from your post, may even dust off my blog :) -thanks!
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Robin Ashford 8. feb.
scavenger hunt, excellent! Using to engage and develop students' &
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Bryan Alexander 6. feb.
A very good IHE update on the story: . Glad to see many responses, and also a positive mention of .
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Robin Ashford 7. feb.
Thanks for the recommendation, just ordered it for our library.
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Robin Ashford 7. feb.
Exclusive: Intel's new smart glasses hands-on Interesting video and as one commenter stated "fascinating and of course, mildly disturbing" -will see how things develop in a couple of years.
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Inside Higher Ed 5. feb.
Confusion button alerts professors to struggling students
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StudentPIRGs 29. jan.
ICYMI: Last week we released a new report that outlines out Open Textbooks can save students billions of dollars.
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Robin Ashford 5. feb.
Nice thread here, planning to read the full report today
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Robin Ashford 1. feb.
Thanks for the kind words! We're looking forward to more faculty authored in 2018!
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Gardner Campbell 28. jan.
The Follower Factory via > essential reading.
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Nicole Allen 17. jan.
Amazing! New report by finds course material costs have dropped 16% for transfer degrees at Oregon's comm colleges as efforts have grown over the last 2 years
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Dan Xie 26. jan.
Truth -- "I think it's ridiculous that you have to pay to turn in your homework," said LCC student Sabrina Najaf-Pir.
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Robin Ashford 30. jan.
thank you!
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🍁 Stephen Downes 29. jan.
Facebook Only Cares About Facebook This is a good article with a poor title. The overall gist is that it is Facebook, and not the user, that controls the algorithm.
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Dr Bruce Herbert 29. jan.
Interesting parallels between emerging ed technology and the scholarly publishing ecosystem being developed by publishings like as described by in . Amazon's high-profile hire from higher education: Candace Thille
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Robin Ashford 30. jan.
Happy to report our first faculty authored is now available in our IR as well as the library + -great learning experience, more to come
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Robin Ashford 29. jan.
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Jen Waller 28. jan.
How Access Codes Keep College-Textbook Costs High - The Atlantic
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Library Journal 18. jan.
Higher Ed’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good Year: Let’s Help Make 2018 Better, the latest from 's From the Bell Tower
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Open Oregon 23. jan.
Report on cost of course materials for transfer degrees in Oregon is covered in :
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Scott Robison 22. jan.
10 Years After International Accord, 5 Ways Education Will Become More in the Next Decade
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Nicole Allen 22. jan.
The Cape Town Declaration was published 10 years ago today! Let's take a moment to celebrate how far we've come and reflect on how to keep moving forward
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SPARC 18. jan.
Hot off the press! SPARC's 2018 State Policy Playbook. Check out our top recommendations for state legislators to make more affordable through open educational resources
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Robin Ashford 18. jan.
Looking forward to it, jumping in now :)
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Robin Ashford 17. jan.
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OER Digest 8. jan.
THE YEAR IN REVIEW: States invested significant time and resources in initiatives. 5 states passed OER legislation in 2017 with notable bills from Texas, Colorado, and Maryland. Check out 's OER State Policy Tracker:
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Michelle Reed 4. jan.
“In the last year our growth has skyrocketed,” says about membership rising from 300 institutions to ~650. Libraries are doing great work in (if I do say so myself!).
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