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Recorded live at the ALT Conference 2018 in Manchester, James talks with Donna, Lawrie and Zac about the Digital Perceptions Tool. Where did it come from? How was it built? What does it do? How it is being used? And where is it going?
With James Clay, Donna Lanclos, Lawrie Phipps and Zac Gribble.
This is the 92nd e-Learning Stuff Podcast The Digital Perceptions Tool.
Apologies for the sound quality on this podcast, partly as we were recording live at the ALT Conference, partly as I spoke too loudly into the microphone and partly as I was using Lawrie's equipment to record the whole thing...
Shownotes The background to the Digital Perceptions Tool The Digital Perceptions Tool -
We converse about the current topics and issues in copyright in higher education.
With James Clay, Jane Secker and Chris Morrison.
This is the 91st e-Learning Stuff Podcast Conversing about copyright.
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We explore what is Location Independent Working and the issues and challenges that surround this issue.
With James Clay, Donna Lanclos and Lawrie Phipps.
This is the 90th e-Learning Stuff Podcast, Location Independence Day.
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Recorded live at the Xerte Community Day at the University of Nottingham. We discuss what is Xerte and the impact it has on teaching and learning. Find out more about Xerte at nottingham.ac.uk/xerte
With James Clay and David Sugden, Dave Foord, Lilian Soon and Julie Harding with special guest Ron Mitchell.
This is the 89th e-Learning Stuff Podcast, The Xerte Community Day.
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We cover the power of social, why James hates BT, a few technical issues, and toilet rolls.
With James Clay and David Sugden, Dave Foord, Lilian Soon and Ron Mitchell.
This is the 88th e-Learning Stuff Podcast, We're going social.
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What is the current landscape of ebooks in education? What is the future of ebooks? Where are we going?
With James Clay and Zak Mensah.
This is the 87th e-Learning Stuff Podcast, Are you a glue sniffing, magic mushroom addict?
Download the podcast in mp3 format: Are you a glue sniffing, magic mushroom addict?
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I delivered the keynote at e-Books: Experiences and Future Directions, A Joint Higher Education and NHS Event for Library Staff held at UWE in Bristol.
What are the challenges and issues when it comes to the embedding and use of ebooks in libraries?
With James Clay.
This is the 86th e-Learning Stuff Podcast, Do you like books, or do you like reading?
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BYOD, or Bring Your Own Devices. Is this the future of using technology for learning? What are the issues of using learner owned devices? What do institutions need to do to be able to ensure that learner owned devices can be used within the institution for learning? What about e-safety? Bring it on...
With James Clay, Lilian Soon, Dave Foord and Ron Mitchell.
This is the 85th e-Learning Stuff Podcast, Bring it on...
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MoLeNET was a three year multi-million pound programme of mobile learning projects for Further Education, funded by the LSC and managed by the LSN. Two years on what is the legacy of MoLeNET and where are we with mobile learning now in FE. Have other sectors listened and learned from the lessons of MoLeNET. Listen to the legacy of MoLeNET.
With James Clay, Lilian Soon, David Sugden and Ron Mitchell.
This is the 84th e-Learning Stuff Podcast, The Legacy of MoLeNET.
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We are discussing Kindles, e-Books, iPads, iBooks Author and all manner of stuff related to digital books.
With James Clay, Lilian Soon, David Sugden and Ron Mitchell.
This is the 83rd e-Learning Stuff Podcast, Read This!
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From a recent presentation at a CILIP Excecutive Briefing on e-Books. Through the use of a number of mobile devices James will give an overview of how the FE sector is promoting their e-book collections through mobile technologies and how this can enhance the learning experience and extend the access and use of e-books.
With James Clay.
This is the 82nd e-Learning Stuff Podcast, e-Books go Mobile.
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http://www.slideshare.net/jamesclay/ebooks-go-mobile
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At ALT-C this year I interviewed Steve as part of ALT Live Beta and he interviewed me....
With James Clay and Steve Wheeler.
This is the 81st e-Learning Stuff Podcast, In conversation
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Good news. The e-Learning Stuff podcast returns with a brand new episode after our summer break. James, David and Lilian discuss various news items, what they've been doing, sharing practice, collaboration and they have their tips and picks of the week.
With James Clay, Lilian Soon and David Sugden.
This is the eightieth e-Learning Stuff Podcast, We're back....
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James recently presented at the JISC RSC SW Turbo TEL event in Bristol. The RSC SW recorded one of his sessions and interviewed him. These are those recordings...
With James Clay.
This is the seventy ninth e-Learning Stuff Podcast, Turbo Telling.
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So what is your digital footprint? Where can others find you online? What can you do about other people who post stuff about you on services such as Facebook, Google+ and the Twitter. Are you CMALTed? How many apps do you have on your iPhone?
With Zak Mensah and James Clay.
This is the seventy eighth e-Learning Stuff Podcast, My Digital Footprint.
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Not on Facebook? Facebook still knows you. Facebook announces that you can use video calling within Facebook. Search for Gloucestershire College on YouTube and you might find this video hidden in the results, it use to be the number one result! Not yet open to all, but we talked about Google+. If you are a learning technologist you may be interested in becoming a Certified Member of ALT. If you want to make notes on the move, have a look at Evernote which is available for the iPhone, the iPad, Android, Blackberry, Windows Phone 7 as well as OSX, Windows and through a browser. The most expensive iOS App James has bought is TomTom for the iPhone. Audioboo lets you record and publish audio files along with an image the the geodata. It was a normal busy Friday morning in the small West Yorkshire market town of Wetherby when someone working in a café spotted a man acting a bit suspiciously on the street. He appeared to have a small plastic box in his hand and after fiddling with the container he bent down and hid it under a flower box standing on the pavement. He then walked off, talking to somebody on his phone. Geocaching: the unintended results. JISC Digital Media There are various magazines available for the iPad including Empire and Wired. Zak's personal website. -
So why has David Sugden resigned as mayor? Why do people use Foursquare and other geo-services? Is there any benefit to teaching and learning, if so what is it?
With David Sugden and James Clay
This is the seventy seventh e-Learning Stuff Podcast, I resign as mayor!
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I resign as Mayor! Facebook: Five things to avoid -
A rambling discussion about lots of things including VLE migration, Google Nexus One and then some more stuff....
With Janina Dewitz and James Clay
This is the seventy sixth e-Learning Stuff Podcast, Kerching!
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GeekpubPhoto source
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A wonderful rambling discussion about lots of things including Google's Chromebook, Cbeebies, Flash, digital literacy, gaming, robots and stuff.
With Doug Belshaw, Rob Engelbright, Zak Mensah, David Sugden and James Clay
This is the seventy fifth e-Learning Stuff Podcast, Bag of Pain.
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Chromebook Chromebook is for life on the web, but my travels indicate there are vast tracts between cities without 3G coverage. BBC News - Is the internet going to be the death of television? BBC News - Domesday Project reborn online after 25 years Samsung 2560x1600 Tablet LCD Paves Way for iPad Retina Display -
Potential, a recording of presentation from James' keynote at a Highland Council: High Tech Day.
This is the seventy fourth e-Learning Stuff Podcast, Potential.
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If the comments about scepticism seem familiar, that is because they probably are... Slides from the presentation. Keynote: Highland Council: High Tech Day: View more presentations from James Clay -
James talks with Rob Whitehouse about how he uses ILT and the VLE to support teaching and learning.
This is the seventy third e-Learning Stuff Podcast, Has he got a Sinclair C5?
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