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EGOER and open practice identities

Draft paper for OER13 EGOER and open practice identities: In this pre

DIAL projects: Active, ongoing, new and emerging

The DIAL project methodology is to identify mutually supportive communities of staff and students within the larger university community (based on cours

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process.arts & DIAL at the Library Services Conference 2012

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University Projects DIAL and Process Arts Chris Follows and Jess Crilly talk about the Things

Things Unlimited at the Library Services Conference 2012

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University Projects DIAL and Process Arts Jess Crilly talks about the Things Unlimited Inf

2nd Keynote speakers My digital life. Day 2

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The ‘My Digital Life’ project aims to give a voice to UAL students who are engaging with technologies in innovative ways.

What is a MOOC?

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Written and Narrated by Dave Cormier
Video by Neal Gillis

Researchers: Dave Cormier, Alexander McAuley,  George Siemens, Bonnie Stewart

SEE Stories - Follow Your Passion

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Claire Strickland is a milliner and recently started working for Lock & Co. Hatters.

OER13 conference, Call for abstracts closes 31st Oct

OER13 26-27 March 2013 in Nottingham - www.oer13.org

Process.arts Finalists for the 2012 Education-Portal.com People's Choice Awards

Congratulations to the Winner: African Virtual University voted the "Most Progressive" resource in the second Educa

ALT/SHIFT: Examining the future form of education for design and the creative industries

How can we connect with and inform emerging creative methodology? Do we need to be more accountable to the industries we serve? Do we have a wider social responsibility?

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