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Kate Bridgeman

Embedding Learning Technologies - 0 views

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    Historical project up to date as of 2003. Materials designed to support professional development in embedding learning technologies. Materials available from this site have been produced by institutions participating in EFFECTS and the ELT award, in the spirit of building a shared understanding of practice. You are welcome to re-use these materials in workshops or ELT programmes. Materials available from other sites have been used successfully in the context of ELT and EFFECTs programmes. Most are publicly available for use, but please check before downloading. See the ELT in Action page for ongoing arrangements to share and collaboratively develop materials for embedding learning technologies. Materials are organised into general resources to support staff development with learning technologies, and materials relating to the specialist ELT Learning Outcomes.
lwharf

Beyond Recorded Lectures (Video) - 5 views

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    Clive Young (EU Lifelong Learning Programme & REC:all) presentation on the effect lecture capture has had on universities from a pedagogical view. Also looks at what can be done to add value to lecture capture. - has creative commons 3.0 license already.
lwharf

Teaching Reflective Skills and PDP to International Students: How effective is the use ... - 1 views

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    PebblePad Oxford Brookes
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Applying a framework to evaluating assignment marking software - 0 views

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    This article presents the findings of a qualitative evaluation on the effect of a specialised software tool on the efficiency and quality of assignment marking. The software, Lightwork, combines with the Moodle learning management system and provides support through marking rubrics and marker allocations. Not for Grademark like most of the other sources and has creative commons
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Old Problem, New Solution? Is Anti Plagiarism Software Packages The Answer To Students'... - 2 views

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    This paper briefly reflects upon the use of software packages, such as Turnitin, may superficially help to address plagiarism. To be effective electronic systems, however, require to be located within an institutional strategy that also engages preventative measures in the first instance and to balance academic discretion with the requirement that all students are treated fairly. Creative commons, share-alike 2.0
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