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August 08, 2008

Hi,  

 

I work at the DIUS in the UK.  Part of what I do is to raise awareness online about a Higher Education (HE) ‘debate’ which we have ongoing here in the UK at the moment (http://www.dius.gov.uk/policy/he-debate.html). 

 

This HE debate was initiated by John Denham, the Secretary of State with responsibility for universities, when he invited a number of individuals and organisations to make contributions on a number of specific HE related themes.  The intention being that these contributions will inform thinking on this issue leading to a formal public consultation on a policy framework for HE in the autumn.  

 

He also said that he’d like to hear from a wider audience of those with an interest in HE    particularly those already discussing these issues online – so that these views can be fed into the policy review process in parallel.   

 

Since this is an education focused community focusing amongst other things on HE I thought I should let you know that this is happening and tell you how you can provide input if you wish to.   

 

On our behalf JISC Involve is hosting a blog on the broad HE debate (http://hedebate.jiscinvolve.org/).  As you can see the blog is divided into nine individual parts on which comment is possible.  The blog is only a few days old and will be live for about seven or eight weeks.  As you can see it is early days yet but already we’re starting to see some interesting points raised, and we’re keen to broaden the debate further. Some of the issues being discussed include:  

  • What will demographic changes mean for the shape and nature of HE?
  • How are higher education institutions currently responding to student expectations?
  • How should HE respond to the fact that adults, often studying part-time will make up an ever-increasing proportion of the home student population?
  • How can the interaction between academia and public policy makers be improved?
  • How do we anticipate the international market for higher education will change over the next 10-15 years?
  • How attractive are research careers to graduates, and what can be done to enhance this?

While this is obviously a UK focused exercise many of the issues are relevant across the globe.  Demographic changes, part-time study, the internationalisation in HE, etc.  Input from anyone on these issues regardless of location would be welcome.  Broader experiences help I think with a better understanding of the issues.  

 

Thanks for reading and I look forward to reading your comments.  

 

Vincent McGovern

 

 

Posted by Eduspaces Central - Vincent McGovern | 0 comment(s)

July 11, 2008

Hi All,

We are in the process of testing out the next generation of Elgg (the software which powers this network) and are looking for people to help with the testing. If you fancy helping out, send us an email to: info@curverider.co.uk

Cheers.

Posted by Eduspaces Central - EduSpaces news | 6 comment(s)

July 08, 2008

My blog seems to have stopped being updated from an external source. I've had to change the feed (it seemed to go off the last one).

The feed that I'm now using is showing the posts if I look at it via " View Content". I've ticked the "publish to blog" - (and checked that the tick is still showing). However, it doesn't seem to be picking it up.

Clearly the function is still working, as I can see the multiple posts in Portuguese on the home page, as we've commented about before, so it's clearly me. Any suggestions? 

Keywords: external feed, publish to blog

Posted by Eduspaces Central - Emma Duke-Williams | 1 comment(s)

June 25, 2008

Anyone in our around San Antonio next week (the NECC 2008 conference is being held there this year) who would like to get together an chat (about Elgg in education, or just Elgg in any context), check out this Ning group. http://www.necc2008.org/group/elgg

Jim Klein and I will be there for sure and it would be great to chat with any others.

./tim

Posted by Eduspaces Central - Tim Hawes | 2 comment(s)

June 18, 2008

Is there a way in which a user can do all of this essential backup stuff in one fell swoop? If so, is it in a user-friendly file format?

 Thanks, Bill Laughing

Posted by Eduspaces Central - Bill Miller | 0 comment(s)

May 16, 2008

Digam de vossa justiça

Posted by Eduspaces Central - Pedro Ferro Oliveira | 2 comment(s)

April 15, 2008

Aulas sem professores e com formadores,como nós,o que achas???

Posted by Eduspaces Central - Tiago Pereira | 1 comment(s)

April 02, 2008

I thought it might be useful to have a thread dedicated to reporting things we find that don't work so all the info and feedback is in one place. Probably best to keep 'wish list' type items elsewhere so as not to muddy the waters here but there is likely to be some overlap. Anyway, here's a couple to kick off with:

1. I have just discovered an area under my 'Your Network' tab for invitations received to join communities. http://eduspaces.net/terry/communities/invitations. Is this new? I found an invitation there that I did not know about. Could or should invitations issued in this way generate a notification in some way, say via email?

2. When listing 'View all posts' and selecting the 'with comments' filter you only get one screen full. If you click on the 'back' link <wishlist> which would be better as 'previous'</wishlist>  the next page produces a 'page cannot be found' message. I think this is a known problem.

No sweat. Life goes on. Just thought it would be useful to collect these things.

Keywords: bugs

Posted by Eduspaces Central - Terry Wassall | 20 comment(s)

March 25, 2008

What should be considered blended learning?    Is there a more comprehensive way to define blended learning than Sloan C's use of "seat time?"  Should an instructor's use of technology in course design contribute to the definition of blended learning?  Click on the link below to view a short video commentary about blended learning and the discussion that I hope will develop.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW VIDEO COMMENTARY ABOUT THE DISCUSSION GROUP 

If you would like to participate in the discussion, please reply to this post or send me an email at rlillie@csusb.edu.   I hope to hear from you soon.

Rick Lillie  (California State University, San Bernardino)

Keywords: Blended learning, definition of blended learning

Posted by Eduspaces Central - Rick Lillie | 8 comment(s)

Following up on the general announcement and a personal post, one of the things we will be doing is getting back the focus on the individual user and the community as a central point for shared interests and topics. This brand new Eduspaces Central community has been created to discuss issues related to the eduspaces service, but more importantly about educational issues in general. All site members are automatically member of this community and are welcome to join in the discussion. If there is a community you maintain yourself, use this spaces to link back, if you'd like.

I know many would like to see the discussion forum reinstalled we had running for some time, but I look forward seeing how this will shape up!

Posted by Eduspaces Central - Misja Hoebe | 21 comment(s)

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