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Friday, October 28, 2011

Soundcloud track on the 2011 assignment

Send us your sounds
I wanted to do this podcast all day, but only got to it Friday night at 10! I must say, if it was not for the Soundcloud iPad app I discovered, it would probably have stayed a good intention. Well there you have it - I am a digital native (tongue in cheek)! 


Do listen as it is about the assignment. Good luck and enjoy the weekend.


Click here to go to the Soundcloud track


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6 comments:

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  2. Thank you for the course - I really enjoyed it and learnt a lot.

    I found this interesting article this morning - it is all about the use of facebook in e-learning and some interesting comments. Worth a read.

    http://www.linkedin.com/news?actionBar=&articleID=873147815&ids=3cQdzANe3sTe2MMcjkMcjsUdPwIdj4UdPgNcPsU&aag=true&freq=weekly&trk=eml-tod-b-ttle-68&ut=0O_MzO0CH2KkY1

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  3. JP one more question:

    The link that I posted in the comment above did not come out in such a way that one can just click on it to go to the website. I copy & pasted it like all the others I have done so far in other posts(even did it twice here), but it just did not work. What could possibly be the reason for that?

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  4. Hi PhysicalOT
    The link worked for me, but I think you have to be signed in to Linked In for it to work seamlessly. I went to the address and closed the Linked In "frame" as it were and then ended up with the "real" address: http://chronicle.com/blogs/wiredcampus/students-push-their-facebook-use-further-into-academics/33947 which is more open. Links in comments are diabled so that spammer cannot post devious scripts etc. Does this make sense?
    JP

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  5. What I did now was to highlight the address I provided, right click and then went to the linkedin link. It also worked, but I am unsure whether that was what you meant. I am signed in at Linkedin.

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  6. This is a great article - their is also an interesting article on the use of Facebook:

    Junco, R. 2011. The relationship between frequency of Facebook use, participation in Facebook activities, and student engagement. Computers & Education, 58:162-171.

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