Simon Atkinson is currently the Strategic e-Learning Advisor at the College of Education - Massey University - New Zealand. His research and development interests are in the deployment of appropriate and effective technologies for learning and institutional policies for technology adoption. Blip.TV contains materials to support project work, research projects and teaching in online pedagogies in Higher Education, including several from his former role as Director of the Learning & Teaching Support Unit at the University of Hull.
(RoughCut) Simon Atkinson describes the issues invloved in the paper design in Moodle for 186336 Education in the Digital Age.
Simon Atkinson introduces the Massey University Blended Learning Forum at the Turitea Campus, Massey University, Palmerston North on 11th December 2009. Simon introduces the day, Professor Grainne Conole, Professor Ingrid Day and Associate Professor Mark Brown.
Simon Atkinson Video Biography requested by conference organisers February 2008.
A 16 minute narrated slide presentation outlining the 10 'learning designs' which make up the structure of the DIAL-e Framework developed by Kevin Burden and Simon Atkinson at the University of Hull. The 'Digital Artifacts for Learner Engagement' framework is designed to help teaching staff in Higher Educaiton, and other educaitonal contexts, structure thye engagement of leanrers with a range of digital artifacts in specialist archives.
A 9 minute introduction from Simon Atkinson to two of the DiAL-e Framework's 'Learning Designs'. Those of 'Stimulus' and 'Narrative'
A brief 5 minute overview of the 'Inquiry' Learning Design as part of the DiAL-e Framework
A 7 minute presentation of three 'learning designs' form the DiAL-e Framework, those of Collaboration, Student Authored and Independent Research.