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1,783,027 words, 1,879 entries over 5,091 pages if printed off.
This how I left my first blog. Jonathan.Diaryland.com
It barely scratches the surface of the memories a brain can recreate. I tried. I have in there repeated efforts to recall the very first things I could ever feasibly have formed as viable memories: or were they words and images put into my head by my mother much later? I also noticed that in the comments I have two years of conversations with…
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Proud and happy to call myself a 'Master of Arts'
Proud and happy to call myself a ‘Master of Arts’
From E-Learning V
Fig.1. Mr Kung Fu – was he the master or the pupil?
When I completed enough modules early last year to graduate as a ‘Master of Arts: Open and Distance Education’I felt like a fraud; I’d scraped through, more importantly I didn’t feel I was ‘fluent’ enough in the subject. One module, H817 had been replaced and had felt a little dated at the time. This is why I’ve ended…
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S.C.A.R.F.
Trying to rationalise and reflect on what next I’ve reduced it to this mnemonic:
S=Strategic
C=Connectedness, Collaboration and several other Cs
A=Applied
R=Reciprocal
F=Financed.
In that order too.
S = Strategicis a term I know a few fellow students of the Master of Arts: Open and Distance Education (MAODE) have used. This means time management to some, curbing the desire to disappear down…
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Research Questions
What research questions are being addressed? What is the sector and setting? (e.g. school, higher education, training, informal learning) What theories, concepts and key terms are being used? What methods of data collection and analysis are used? (e.g. the number of participants; the type of technologies; the use of interviews, surveys, observation, etc.) What did this research find out? What are…
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Why most published research findings are false
Why most published research findings are false
Why most published research findings are false
REFERENCE
Ioannidis, J A 2005, ‘Why Most Published Research Findings Are False’, Plos Medicine, 2, 8, pp. 696-701, Academic Search Complete, EBSCOhost, viewed 12 February 2013.
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Using Computer-based Text Analysis to Integrate Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Research on Collaborative Learning (1997) Wegerif and Mercer.
Using Computer-based Text Analysis to Integrate Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Research on Collaborative Learning (1997) Wegerif and Mercer.
Primary Questions
What research questions are being addressed?
The incorporation of computer-based methods into the study of talk offers a way of combining the strengths of quantitative and qualitative methods of discourse analysis while overcoming some of their main weaknesses. (Wegerif and Mercer. 1997. p. 271)
What contribution can computer-based text analysis make to the study of…
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of using a Virtual Classroom with post-secondary school students starting or already studying sociology compared to a traditional classroom?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of using a Virtual Classroom with post-secondary school students starting or already studying sociology compared to a traditional classroom?
Is there an opportunity to increase access?
They’re testing the water, so seeing what would happen.
What is the sector and setting? (e.g. school, higher education, training, informal learning)
Sociology in undergraduate introductory and undergraduate upper levels at two very different and contrasting institutions Upsala College and New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)
Upsala was small…
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