The theme of this year’s Sydney Writers’ Festival is the line between the public and the private. The Festival has 300 events in a week’s program that is designed to stimulate, move, inspire and provoke. In his welcome to the Festival, Chip Rolley observes: Now, via Facebook and Twitter, we voluntarily tell the world things [...]
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@SydWritersFest: Private and Public
Posted in Australia, Communication, Digital Media, tagged Chip Rolley, Cowbird, Kondoot, Paper.li, Scoop.i, Storify, Sydney Writers' Festival, UCNISS on 16 May, 2012 | 2 Comments »
Enterprise Computing Conference: ECC@UC
Posted in Australia, Computer Science in Sport, Digital Media, Education, Public Sphere, Radical Transparency, Teaching and Learning, tagged #ECC@UC, NBN, Senator Kate Lundy on 15 May, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
The Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering is hosting with IBM an Enterprise Computing Conference in the Ann Harding Centre on the University campus (15-16 May). The program is here. Senator Kate Lundy opened the Conference. In her introduction she noted the growth of enterprise and cloud computing and their role in the digital economy. [...]
#SCP12: Oracy and Creativity
Posted in Coaching, Communication, Digital Media, Education, Open Access, Teaching and Learning, tagged Alan Levine, Andrew Grauer, Creativity, InSPIRE Building, Jon Udell, Oracy, Produsing, SCP12, Stephen Downes, UCNISS on 14 April, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
I look forward to Fridays. it is the day I meet students in the Sport Coaching Pedagogy unit at the University of Canberra. This week our tutorials explored ideas linked to oracy and creativity. My presentation in the lecture was on Produsing Resources. The day coincided with the submission of online presentations as part of [...]
#SCP12 Produsing Resources for Teaching and Coaching
Posted in Coaching, Communication, Digital Media, Sport, Teaching and Learning, Video, tagged Axel Bruns, Gary Brolsma, Numa Numa, Produsing, SCP12, UCNISS on 11 April, 2012 | 3 Comments »
This is week 10 of the Sport Coaching Pedagogy unit at the University of Canberra. This week’s theme is Produsing resources. Although my spellchecker and search engines want me to write Producing, it is Produsing. I am grateful to Axel Bruns for providing a great deal of information about Produsing. He points out: In the [...]