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Sunday, 30 October 2011

Crowd-sourced filmmaking

Posted on 22:33 by Unknown
It's not too late to join an amazing adventure:  CrowdTV, whose first project is a group-created documentary film that anyone can take part in by writing parts of the script, submitting ideas, graphics or audio, and then voting on the ideas you like best!  The concept and title have already been selected democratically.  If you earn enough contribution points you get an Assistant Producer credit!
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Friday, 28 October 2011

UX Mag on Learning Interface Design

Posted on 20:24 by Unknown


The folks at UX Magazine have agreed it's the right time to put Learning Interface Design into the spotlight.  See the article "Say hello to Learning Interface Design".
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Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Roundtable on designing interfaces for learning

Posted on 22:00 by Unknown
Join in the upcoming Learning Technology Research Fest - an energizing and informal free event in Sydney that brings together people at the cutting edge of learning technology research. There are two roundtables on learning interfaces this year, including one (which I will be chairing) called "Designing Interfaces for Learning: Towards best practice in the multimedia design of educational
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Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Learning in Virtual Worlds - 10 year review

Posted on 23:59 by Unknown


Photo credit: Torley

What have we learned in the last ten years about learning in 3D virtual environments?   Are they worth the significant resources required to build them?  Do students learn better in them, and how do teachers feel about them?  Mikropoulos and Natsis conducted a review of the research over the last decade to help us find out.  Here is an informal summary of their findings..
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