Ponderings on Space, Learning, Technology and Choice
Posted by HeyWayne | Filed under Innovation, Learning, Mobile Learning, Project, Research, Technology
We have been given a couple of research papers for critically evaluation. One of them is by Dunleavy et al (2007) which looks at the “value addedness” of the one child per laptop (OLPC) project. What struck me here is that there are similarities between the OLPC initiaive and that of our partly JISC funded [...]
Tags: choice, iborrow, institutional innovation programme, jisc, mobile technology, one laptop per child, project, questions, research methods, rmel2010
Design Personas and UCD
Posted by HeyWayne | Filed under Innovation, Learning, Project, Research, Technology
My University is involved in phase two of JISC‘s Institutional Innovation Programme: This programme represents a £13.08m investment aimed at supporting existing institutional strategies by providing solutions to institution-wide problems, based upon proven practices, technologies, standards and services. The solutions will act as exemplars to other institutions by demonstrating innovation and good practice, and building [...]
Tags: academic social networking, caret, design persona, flow interactive, institutional innovation programme, jisc, project, research methods, rmel2010, ucd, user-centric design
The New Seven World Wonders Quiz – A Team 2 Production
Posted by HeyWayne | Filed under Learning, Pedagogy, Project, Technology
Week 4 of the course saw the teams being given an exercise that involved building a game around the Google Earth platform. Team 2 member, Nicholas Palmer, got the ball rolling by providing a useful mind map of the task at hand – this instantly gave us a quick, ready visual aid. There was some [...]
Tags: game, google earth, IDGBL2009, kml, kmz, new seven world wonders, project, quiz, team work