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BRUM project: 2009-06-21
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From the Birmingham Re-Usable Materials project into the ReJiG project (Repurposing from Jorum into GEL). Thursday, June 25, 2009. These resources are OER" "Oh ER they? The JISC-funded OER programme of projects have finally been launched: http:/ www.jisc.ac.uk/oer. And anyone interested in issues surround sharing learning material really should be following these projects closely. Very poor Rushmore-related joke: http:/ www.imdb.com/title/tt0128445/quotes. Wednesday, June 24, 2009. Creating the condition...
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BRUM project: Staffordshire University workshop on OER, metadata and repositories
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From the Birmingham Re-Usable Materials project into the ReJiG project (Repurposing from Jorum into GEL). Wednesday, October 28, 2009. Staffordshire University workshop on OER, metadata and repositories. Jill (who is our institutional repository manager) then took them through our institutional repository, UBIRA ( http:/ ubira.bham.ac.uk. Highlighting metadata fields and how material on the repository is found by Google. I got to bang on about how crucial rich metadata is in not only finding material but...
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CaRILLO: Information Literacy and repurposing learning objects « Virtual Training Suite Blog
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About the Virtual Training Suite. Laquo; Changes to the Virtual Training Suite. New tutorials on finding video and audio resources. CaRILLO: Information Literacy and repurposing learning objects. Posted August 4th, 2010 by Paul Ayres. Some brief notes about each of the sessions are below:. Senior Subject Librarian, Information Services, Cardiff University The Information Literacy Resource Bank (ILRB). The most widely used parts of the ILRB relate to:. Without teaching guides, how-to use information or re...
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BRUM project: 2009-06-14
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From the Birmingham Re-Usable Materials project into the ReJiG project (Repurposing from Jorum into GEL). Thursday, June 18, 2009. I *finally* got around to finishing reading this report:. Good Intentions: improving the evidence base in support of sharing learning materials. By Lou McGill, Sarah Currier, Charles Duncan, Peter Douglas (December 2008). Available at http:/ ie-repository.jisc.ac.uk/265/. They conclude that evolving attitudes to IPRs (Creative Commons etc, Open Jorum) and technology (Web 2...
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BRUM project: 2009-08-09
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From the Birmingham Re-Usable Materials project into the ReJiG project (Repurposing from Jorum into GEL). Wednesday, August 12, 2009. OER and linking up resources to users. Reading some Tweets yesterday from David Davies. And others has made me want to write at a bit more length than 140 characters about opening up resources to users. David blogged. About a post by Tony Hirst. On opening up library resources to searchers. Or maybe the semantic web will solve all of these problems! I think we need to ask ...
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BRUM project: 2009-08-02
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From the Birmingham Re-Usable Materials project into the ReJiG project (Repurposing from Jorum into GEL). Friday, August 07, 2009. SOLSTICE event: Creating and Sharing Digital Content. Edge Hill University, 16th July) was a really good day. The speakers comprised project managers from the JISC funded ReProduce programme of projects ( http:/ www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/elearningcapital/reproduce. And one from the new OER programme of projects. We will be testing out GLOMaker2 at Birmingham in a sor...
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BRUM project: OER and linking up resources to users
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From the Birmingham Re-Usable Materials project into the ReJiG project (Repurposing from Jorum into GEL). Wednesday, August 12, 2009. OER and linking up resources to users. Reading some Tweets yesterday from David Davies. And others has made me want to write at a bit more length than 140 characters about opening up resources to users. David blogged. About a post by Tony Hirst. On opening up library resources to searchers. Or maybe the semantic web will solve all of these problems! I think we need to ask ...
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BRUM project: Intrallect user's conference - Edinburgh
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From the Birmingham Re-Usable Materials project into the ReJiG project (Repurposing from Jorum into GEL). Friday, April 24, 2009. Intrallect user's conference - Edinburgh. Rachel and I gave a paper at the Open Educational Repositories: Share, Improve, Reuse. Conference in Edinburgh, organised by Intrallect. As the morning went on the other, shorter talks focused on projects involving creation and re-use of learning material with the emphasis of making use of repositories (as the conference was sponsored ...
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BRUM project: CaRILLO event at Birmingham
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From the Birmingham Re-Usable Materials project into the ReJiG project (Repurposing from Jorum into GEL). Wednesday, September 01, 2010. CaRILLO event at Birmingham. I've been very slack at updating the blog since last year. It's high time that I posted a few entries on what has been happening in the world of IL RLO sharing. In August, we held the first CaRILLO. But also set about planning a face to face event at which librarians could meet and discuss ideas. Jane Secker at http:/ elearning.lse.a...Paul ...
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Digital Literacy – inspiration from Cardiff | Melon The Librarian
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A fresh approach to academic libraries. My Book Group’s books. Week 4: Organisation AKA Helen tries to get everybody to love Evernote as much as she does #RHUL23. Digital Literacy – inspiration from Cardiff. February 20, 2013. A couple of weeks ago I headed to LSE for one of their NetworkED seminars. Entitled “Putting digital and information literacies into practice.” It was delivered by Cathie Jackson, Janet Finlay and Joe Nichols from Cardiff University about their Digidol Project. Has to be embedded t...