Public Journalism 2.0: The Promise and Reality of a Citizen-Engaged Press
The best writers are published. They appear in print and electronic form. Some blog. Do you read them above others? Do you blog? You enter a hall and find everyone clammering for attention, talking at...
View Article4 things to make you a digital scholar
Boyer’s four main scholarly functions were: Discovery Integration Application Teaching Martin Weller proposes that those of the digital scholar are: Engagement Experimentation Reflection Sharing...
View ArticleEight ways to scholarship – Boyer and Weller
If Boyer’s four main scholarly functions were research, application, integration and teaching, then I would propose that those of the digital scholar are engagement, experimentation, reflection and...
View Article4 Ways to becoming a Digital Scholar – or should that be 8?
If Boyer’s four main scholarly functions were research, application, integration and teaching, then I would propose that those of the digital scholar are engagement, experimentation, reflection and...
View ArticleThe Girl at the Lion d’Or
Having enjoyed ‘Birdsong’ by Sebastian Faulks I not only went on to read many other Faulks’ novels, I also went on to read much of Pat Barker too (for the First World War setting), and Ernest...
View ArticleDigital Scholarships Considered: How New Technologies Could Transform...
From, Pearce, Weller, Scanlon, Kinsley Boyer’s dimensions of scholarship: Discovery – research The creations of new knowledge in a specific area or discipline. Breakthroughs and innovations. Research...
View ArticleReflection on a decade of e-learning
Having not taken stock for a while it was refreshing and re-assuring to consider the Open University postgraduate modules that I have taken, though it has taken this long to understand the meaning of...
View ArticleWhat is digital ‘academic’ scholarship? Should 19th and 20th century...
Martin Weller published ‘The Digital Scholar’ in 2011 on a Creative Commons Licence. You can download it for free, or purchase the book or eBook, and then do as you will with it. When I read it I...
View ArticleMartin Weller: ten digital scholarship lessons in ten videos
Martin Weller: ten digital scholarship lessons in ten videos The greatest quality of a Martin Weller lecture is that leaves so much unsaid and unexplained. This isn’t a fault of the lecturer, rather it...
View ArticleBlogging as an acdemic and scholarly acitivty
What’s going on in there? How do bloggers react, respond and coalesce? Anjewierden, A. (2006) Understanding Weblog Communities Through Digital Traces: A Framework, a Tool and an Example. My own...
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