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Chris Hall

oldsmooc - 0 views

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    "Welcome to the Open Learning Design Studio's MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) "Learning Design for a 21st Century Curriculum". The course ran from 10th January to 13th March 2013. There are currently no plans to repeat the live presentation, however all the materials remain available as Open Educational Resources"
Chris Hall

Open Ed e-Learning MOOC - 0 views

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    "The massive open online course on 'e-learning' will cover the most important trends in e-learning. Participants will be analysing an existing educational offering on its strengths and weaknesses regarding the use of learning technologies and designing their own blended or online course. Students can participate in several learning activities such as online masterclasses, brief video lectures, group discussions and individual assignments. Covered are themes like e-learning 101 (basic), Learning Analytics, E-learning trends, TPACK, Multimedia learning resources and Mobile technology. Participants are able to select learning activities, learning content and time they want to invest in this MOOC."
Chris Hall

Individual Knowledge in the Internet Age (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    In the last several years, many observers of education and learning have been stunned by the abundance of information online, the ever-faster findability of answers, and the productivity of online "crowds," which have created information resources like Wi
Chris Hall

Taking OER beyond the OER Community - Welcome - 0 views

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    With this initiative, the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) are aiming to expand understanding of OER by educational decision makers and quality assurance experts in order to p
Chris Jobling

BBC - WebWise - a beginner's guide to using the internet - 0 views

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    I asked for suggestions for a replacement for Netskills TONIC and Chris Hall (@chris_hall) passed on this recommendation from one of his students: BBC WebWise. This is a beginner's course aimed at adults who are new to computers and the internet. It has a very wide brief which seems to be the closest to TONIC in it's range of topics. Very high-quality resources as well as you'd expect from the BBC. Although not a direct replacement, WebWise was the best alternative that I have come across so far, and is the one I will be using with my EG-152 class this year (I will be linking to the Internet Detective and OU Safari too).
Chris Hall

e-Assessment Toolkit | The e-Assessment Association - 0 views

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    "The e-Assessment Toolkit exists to provide clear, current, practical information to e-assessment practitioners, or those thinking of adopting e-assessment. The toolkit offers useful tools and resources, helping users to develop and share their knowledge of e-assessment for effective implementation."
Chris Jobling

I am going to teach a large online class in the Fall (650 students), what suggestions do you have? | LinkedIn - 1 views

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    Interesting discussion on the Higher Education Teaching and Learning (HETL) group on LinkedIn (itself an interesting resource). You may need to be a LinkedIn member and join the HETL group to access the discussion.
Chris Hall

How Do Learners Experience Open Online Learning? | Open Education | HYBRID PEDAGOGY - 0 views

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    "During the summer of 2013, George Veletsianos approached the editors of Hybrid Pedagogy about publishing a collection of graduate student essays. The collection focused on these students' experiences in a variety of MOOCs -- from EdX, Udacity, and other xMOOCs, to improvisational MOOCs created by the students themselves using open resources on the web. Sean Michael Morris and Chris Friend assisted with the editing process, and the book was designed using GitHub by Kris Shaffer with help from Barry Peddycord III, Jesse Stommel, and Robin "
Chris Hall

Blended Learning Toolkit | - 0 views

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    This Blended Learning Toolkit is a free, open resource for educational institutions interested in developing or expanding their blended learning initiatives.
Chris Hall

JISC TechDis - Oases09-10 - 0 views

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    This is a resource which aims to support staff working across a range of further and higher education contexts in identifying areas of current strength and weakness in their practice in terms of accessibility and inclusion.
Chris Hall

HEA_Wales_Bulletin_31_Oct_11.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    This bulletin is designed to keep all our colleagues and contacts up to date on our latest news, events, resources and funding opportunities.
Chris Hall

Researching and Re-telling the Past: Blogging about Disability History | - 0 views

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    "Providing an innovative, research-focused approach to nineteenth-century disability studies, undergraduate history students at Swansea University combine the use of archival resources with blogging to publicly disseminate their work. Here, Professor David Turner reflects on the multiple teaching and learning approaches to 'Researching and Re-telling the Past'."
Chris Hall

Teaching excellence in the disciplines | Higher Education Academy - 0 views

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    "Based on interviews with deans from a range of UK universities, this report produced by LSE Enterprise for the HEA, provides a snapshot of different conceptions of what constitutes good teaching practice at discipline level and exemplifies the challenges facing the architects of the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) and reviews the current literature base."
Chris Hall

Tech-Ease! for Windows - 0 views

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    Quick answers to real classroom technology questions. An online service of the Educational Technology Clearinghouse.
Chris Hall

JISC TechDis - Assistive Technologists - 0 views

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    The experience that Assistive Technologists build up in dealing with the use of technology in education is invaluable, but because all students and users are different and use the equipment or software in subtlely different ways there is always more to le
Chris Hall

Cloud-Based Assessment Tools for the Facilitation of Direct Observation and Assessment of Student Performance - Resources - iCollaborative - MedEdPORTAL - 0 views

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    "Direct observation of a medical trainees' performance in clinical settings remains challenging. Direct observation serves to ascertain and document the acquisition of core clinical skills. Barriers to direct observation include the lack of effective implementation strategies and difficulties in delivering transparent standards for judging competence at the bedside. Studies have demonstrated that in the absence of transparent standards, the discriminating ability of evaluators judging the exact same clinical performance is poor. The development of criterion-based assessment tools for use by observers during student-patient encounters offers a potential solution to this problem. "
Chris Hall

Jisc_NUS_student_experience_benchmarking_tool.pdf - 0 views

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    "This benchmarking tool is the latest in a series of resources Jisc has produced to help you improve the student experience at your institution. It was produced in collaboration with the National Union of Students (NUS) and The Student Engagement Partnership (TSEP) as part of the Jisc Digital Student Project (digitalstudent.jiscinvolve.org/wp/) and the Jisc Change agents' network (jisc.ac.uk/rd/projects/change-agents-network)"
Chris Hall

Google for Teachers - 0 views

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    Free guide to using Google for teaching
Chris Hall

From clickers to BYOD: trialling 'Polleverywhere' Electronic Voting System at the University of Surrey | ALT Online Newsletter - 0 views

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    "Since 2006, academics at the University of Surrey have been using a 'clicker' based Electronic Voting System (EVS) to engage students and promote interaction in their classrooms. Although the system has served the University well its reliance on proprietary hardware has limited wider adoption. An issue for students was the need to book clickers out from library services and carry additional electronic devices around (not to mention the prospect of incurring a fine if they lost them). For staff, getting the USB 'dongles' (receivers) to pick up the signal from the clickers at the beginning of the lecture was a concern. The time and resources required to manage and distribute clickers and dongles were a further consideration, as were long-term maintenance costs for the institution."
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