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Presidential Presentation Zen
Those who’ve heard my thoughts on presentations in general (most are bad … including most of mine), you’ll also know I think Garr Reynolds’ Presentation Zen ( the blog and the book ) is the most insightful guide to contemporary presentation design currently Read More...
From YouTube to UniTube?
It would appear that the University of New South Wales (UNSW) has the dubious honours of being the first Australian university to have their own YouTube channel . In the past couple of months, there have been a number of reports of US universities setting Read More...
A Vision of Students Today
Michael Wesch and his 200 students in ANTH 200: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University, Spring 2007 collaborated in exploring what exactly a student does these days. Their results make a fascinating video and a timely reminder Read More...
Reflections on the Australian Blogging Conference and Blogging in Education
As readers of my main blog will know , I spent Friday at the Australian Blogging Conference at QUT's Creative Industries Precinct in Brisbane. It was a fabulous, stimulating and intellectually rich conference and a great end to Tama's-month-o-conferencing Read More...
Creating an Online Presence During Candidature
The talk I have during the PSA's Research week on 'Creating an Online Presence During Candidature' is now online, complete with slides and audio , thanks to Lectopia. At 36:45 in to the presentation, I talk explicitly about MyResearchSpace and what it Read More...
MYResearchSpace Vs LOL CATS
The ultimate in procrastination has hit MyResearchSpace as LOL CATS and the LOL CATS Buildr invades. All it takes is a cute photo and a semi-witty uber-geeky tagline and you're all set ... No lecture given by postgraduates need ever lack geek humour again! Read More...
Your Thoughts on Blogs: The New University Workspace?
As part of Teaching Month (which, to be honest, is "Teaching 17 Days" but that just sounded naff on flyers and banners), the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences is running a group blog in which a number of academics, professional staff and Read More...
The Lecture From Hell II (but with Pacman!)
As promised to a number of this year's Postgraduate Teaching Interns, here is the next installment of 'The Lecture from Hell', this time featuring an iconic 80s videogame figure: Read More...
The Lecture From Hell (but with music!)
In order to celebrate the arrival of video blogging in MyResearchSpace , let me take this opportunity to post a video of a lecture I hope you'll never have (nor will you ever be trying to give): [ Source ] For those who are present (or past) Postgraduate Read More...
From YouTube to YouNiversity
In exploring the role of participatory media forms in higher eduction, media scholar Henry Jenkins recently penned an article entitled " From YouTube to YouNiversity " for the Chronicle of Higher Education . It's a great read, but this passage particularly Read More...
Two Great Talks on Student Engagement
Last week was the Teaching and Learning Forum 2007, held here at UWA. The conference theme was Student Engagement , which is a core topic in the coming years for the higher education sector. While there were many interesting (and engaging) papers, I want Read More...