2012
Digital media & ecommerce
Video games industry in Canada
Olivier Charbonneau 2012-04-30
These are some interesting reports that cover the video games industry in Canada. In addition, you may want to search for articles that cover this topic. Reports from Governments Federal Digital Media (Invest in Canada), see in particular “Digital Media – Canada’s Competitive Advantages” Small & Medium Enterprise Benchmarking (average income statement for firms with […] Lire la suite
Blended Learning Concordia University Information literacy
Thoughts on a university library’s role in blended learning
Olivier Charbonneau 2012-04-26
We had a very interesting meeting today with Concordia’s Center for Teaching & Learning. The goal of the presentation was to explore partnership ideas, but we also discussed how the Library could contribute to a blended learning initiative at our institution. Here are some thoughts about the blended learning environment (I purposefully use the environment […] Lire la suite
Outfind.ca
7th anniversary of CultureLibre.ca!
Olivier Charbonneau 2012-04-26
CultureLibre.ca is my other blog – In French. Today marks its 7th anniversary… Over 1931 posts, 45000 unique visitors and 100000 page views. You may be interested to also follow my twitter feeds: @OutFindCA and @culturelibre Do you have a blog about librarianship? If you do, I’d like to know about it – please add […] Lire la suite
Blended Learning Videos
More on the TED-Ed Platform from The Atlantic
Olivier Charbonneau 2012-04-26
This blog post from The Atlantic (The Digital Education Revolution, Cont’d: Meet TED-Ed’s New Online Learning Platform by Megan Garber) gives more insight on the new TED-Ed platform. In addition to templates for content and customization, Most intriguing: Teachers can customize the lessons they create on a student-by-student basis, using the TED-Ed platform both to […] Lire la suite
Inspiration Universities
Changing universities
Olivier Charbonneau 2012-04-23
The student strikes in Québec and the debate surrounding higher-education costs are but a single example of the pressures affecting universities. Here are some interesting takes on this issue: TEDxRyersonU – Dr. Alan Shepard – Think Different: Why Universities Need to Change [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RC7gJ3SmDJw&w=400&h=233] You might like “Imagining the Future of the University” on the […] Lire la suite
Universities
Kickstarter for universities
Olivier Charbonneau 2012-04-22
The Chronicle of Higher Education offers a blog post about a prof wanting to fund a new course with the community based funding website Kickstarter. Lire la suite
Librarianship
Measuring academic tweets
Olivier Charbonneau 2012-04-17
A recent post on the Inside Higher Ed blog points to a study about measuring the value of “microblog content” or tweets. Ernesto Priego states: Using a corpus of approximately 43,000 ratings, the authors asked: “What content do Twitter users value? For example, do users value personal updates while disliking opinions?” and “Why are some […] Lire la suite
Librarianship Read Me
Thinking of the future
Olivier Charbonneau 2012-04-16
Here are a few reports that people around me have praised or hated, listed in no particular order, just to keep track of should I have a sleepless night: Think Like A Startup: a white paper to inspire library entrepreneurialism by Brian Mathews Redefining the Academic Library : Managing the Migration to Digital Information Services by […] Lire la suite
Inspiration Open education
MOOCs and open education
Olivier Charbonneau 2012-04-16
MOOCs, MITx and Udacity. Should university education be open to all and free of cost? These and related questions are explored in two recent blog post on The Guardian’s Higher Education Network blog. MITx is testing alternate delivery mechanism, with a low-cost course on electronics this semester (and more announced in the Fall). Also of […] Lire la suite
Gamification K-12
Gamification in France – la “ludification”
Olivier Charbonneau 2012-04-16
The French blog OWNI proposes an interesting summary of the state of gamification in schools ( in French, bien sûr). This post starts off with a mention of the report, submitted on April 3rd, by a member of parliament, Yvelines Jean-Michel Fourgous, called “Apprendre autrement à l’ère du numérique” – note that gamification in French […] Lire la suite