Much Better Ways of Studying
Paul Penn's article, How to Study Effectively (Psyche Magazine) provides insights on why common study techniques fail us. Research shows that cramming...
Continue reading →Paul Penn's article, How to Study Effectively (Psyche Magazine) provides insights on why common study techniques fail us. Research shows that cramming...
Continue reading →The 2021 Concordia Library Research Forum will take place on the 27th and 28th of April. There is an excellent lineup of presentations and posters (like...
Continue reading →There's a good read about a few oligopolistic publishers that proposed unethical surveillance technologies for academic libraries. I thought that the...
Continue reading →Gautama Mehta’s recent article “ Proposal to install spyware in university libraries to protect copyrights shocks academics ” is an important read. I...
Continue reading →A Learning Technology Specialist at UBC was rightly critical of Proctorio so the company is suing him . Considering the ethical, technical or other...
Continue reading →Read Shea Swauger's article, Our Bodies Encoded: Algorithmic Test Proctoring in Higher Education . It identifies deep concerns about algorithmic test...
Continue reading →If you have an interest in learning more about the Creative Commons and open access licensing issues. This year, the Creative Commons began offering an...
Continue reading →This short presentation helps distinguish the idea of a collection of work versus "remixing" and adapting work. This presentation is available as a...
Continue reading →Here are three things about various attributes that can be found in Creative Commons licences, which I find are not necessarily obvious, but good to know...
Continue reading →If we open a Creative Commons licence up, what do we find? Here's a brief Prezi presentation that gets into the guts of CC licences or a PDF download .
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