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Angela Dimond, Helen Singer, Jane Bilson Information Hertfordshire

The The Living Reading List Project: Enhancing students’ learning and research skills through the use of dynamic interactive readings embedded into teaching materials. . Angela Dimond, Helen Singer, Jane Bilson Information Hertfordshire. The What is a Living Reading List?.

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Angela Dimond, Helen Singer, Jane Bilson Information Hertfordshire

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  1. The The Living Reading List Project: Enhancing students’ learning and research skills through the use of dynamic interactive readings embedded into teaching materials. Angela Dimond, Helen Singer, Jane Bilson Information Hertfordshire

  2. The What is a Living Reading List? • exploits UH resources • direct links to specific content • user rating, tagging, comments • weekly reading • knowledge-sharing • learning & research skills

  3. The The Living Reading List project

  4. Tools and technologies available StudyNet Reading List Bespoke e-book Weekly Reading Plan Tumblr LibraryThing/Shelfari Diigo Open sourcesoftware

  5. Example 1: Reading List in StudyNet

  6. Example 2: Bespoke e-book

  7. Example 3: Weekly Reading Plan

  8. Example 4: Blogging tools - Tumblr Reading list

  9. Example 5: Library Thing / Shelfari

  10. Example 6: Diigohttp://www.diigo.com/user/uhstudybites

  11. Example 7: Open source reading list software: Kent /Huddersfield

  12. Now we would welcome feedback from you: Please complete the slips which we will hand out with answers to the following questions: Which of the following can you envisage using in your modules: StudyNet Reading List Bespoke e-book Weekly Reading Plan Tumblr LibraryThing/Shelfari Diigo Open source software Can you give the module name and code which you would like us to explore using this method with you? Finally please give us your contact details!

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