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Panel on open library, scholarship and learning at Athabasca University
(Open Access Week 2010, 2010)
AUSpace: Building an effective institutional repository to support research communities and open access.
AUSpace is Athabasca University’s (AU) digital content repository. Its goal is to preserve and disseminate AU ...
Empowering learners with mobile learning
(ICT2010 Singapore, 2010)
Anytime and anywhere learning is here with mobile learning. The use of mobile technologies will allow adult learners to access learning materials and support from anywhere and at anytime. Adult learners work full-time or ...
Connectivism: Connecting with Geroge Siemens Part 2 Interview
(2010-11-23)
Interview questions.
Connectivism: Connecting with Geroge Siemens Part 1 (Elluminate Recording, Java Archive, .MP4 and .MP3)
(2010-11-23)
Discussion of the basic concepts of Connectivism, the context in which the theory emerged and the implications and applications of the theory in teaching.
Connectivism: Connecting with Geroge Siemens Part 1 (Transcript)
(2010-11-23)
Transcript of Presentation
Resource list on Connectivism (Digital Reading Room)
(2010-11-23)
List of resources on Connectivism, including websites and videos.
Interview with Dr. Mohamed Ally
(2011-03-07)
Panel on Open Library, Scholarship and Learning at Athabasca University
(2010-10-22)
Tony Tin, founder of Athabasca University's digital content repository, AUSpace, discusses the organization of AUSpace, its benefits for open access support, researchers and organizations, and research findings of AUSpace ...
Bibliography of the Athabasca River Basin (BARB) Poster Presentation
(2011-04-27)
An online, searchable bibliography of published materials relating to the Athabasca River Basin.
BARB is intended to be a comprehensive resource for all researchers examining the Athabasca River Basin. A multidisciplinary ...
Athabasca University Library Comes of Age - A Case Study of Planning for and Coping with Change
(1986)
A history of Athabasca University Library and how the department coped with a relocation from Edmonton to Athabasca, Alberta.