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  1. imaturestudent

    Further reading recommended by EDCMOOC tutors

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    On Saturday Martin asked during the Twitterchat about further reading for those who have been on edcmooc...



    Q3 Would like an extended reading/viewing list from the 'professors'. #edcmchat
    — Animal My Soul (@MisterSoul2) March 9, 2013
     

    Some were unaware that Sian Bayne had already posted "A short reading list for continuing #edcmooc" on Feb 28th. All her suggestions are linked to make it easy.

    Since then, both Hamish Macleod and Jeremy Knox have responded to the question...


    @elenizazani Reading?"Rainbow's End" comes recommended.:-) "Natural Born Cyborgs" by Andy Clark @andydmmitchell @j_k_knox @jar
    — Hamish Macleod (@hamacleod) March 10, 2013

    More details can be found on Wikipedia for Rainbow's End and a video of Andy Clark speaking about 'Natural Born Cyborgs' can be found here on Vimeo.


    RT @andydmmitchell: further reading #edcmooc what about 'Alien Chic: posthumanism and the other within' Neil Badmington
    — Jeremy Knox (@j_k_knox) March 11, 2013



    Alien Chic can be found on Amazon.



    RT @andydmmitchell: further reading @elenizazani or perhaps 'Actor-Network Theory in Education' Tara Fenwick and Richard Edwards (2010)
    — Jeremy Knox (@j_k_knox) March 11, 2013



    A quick search reveals a YouTube video in 'Plain English' about Actor-Network Theory, plus Wikipedia has an entry for it. I haven't watched it all yet so please let me know if it is worth keeping. If you prefer to go straight to the book, it's here.




    If any more tutors respond then I will add them to this post... or if you have your own suggestions, feel free to add them to comments and I will add those to the blog too :)







  2. imaturestudent

    Report Writing Study Guide

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    In my last blogpost I showcased a Mindmap for sections of a report, so I thought it a good opportunity to share a related study guide I created last year.At university Report Writing was a real problem for me.  It looks easy enough, but under...
  3. imaturestudent

    Sections of a Report

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    Today I have been procrastinating.  The way I often do this is by playing with webtools. Yesterday I came across Spicynodes, an interactive mind-mapping tool.  It offers a free, basic service to individual users so I thought I ...

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