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Rebecca Radics

Tips and techniques about Whiteboard from SMART Technologies (alison.com) - 1 views

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    This free online SMART Technologies course follows on from our Introduction to Using Whiteboards course and goes into much more detail about the use of the Lesson Activity Toolkit and also gives the learner useful tips and techniques to help with editing and using the application. You will be shown examples of the different templates from image sequencing and matching to timelines and anagrams, and where there is flexibility in the use of an activity such as using the timeline for more than dates. This free online SMART Technologies course will be of great interest to teachers and trainers looking to make full use of the flexibility, interactivity and student participation allowed by an interactive whiteboard within the classroom or training room, and to all learners who would like to learn more about the functionality of interactive whiteboards within an educational setting.
Anna Armstrong

Feedback and feed forward | Jisc - 1 views

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    Using technology to support learner longitudinal development.
Anna Armstrong

Digital Me - Home - 0 views

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    Developing and recognising skills in learners of all ages through open badges.
Anna Armstrong

Case StudyDigital practice in action: developing digital skills through flexible delivery - 0 views

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    My winning case study! It illustrates the approach we took to enable a large group of staff to develop the digital skills and knowledge required to confidently deal with a high volume of telephone calls and use software to fill vacant places in Clearing. The group had a mixed skill set and a short amount of time to gain new skills. Using the flipped classroom approach, factual and contextual information was delivered through online activities allowing for the maximum amount of classroom time to be dedicated to gaining practical digital skills. The case study describes what was done, the challenges involved and the solutions we found, impact on the learners and the wider university, and highlights ways this approach can be used at other educational institutions.
Anna Armstrong

Lectures From Audience to Active learner handbook - NTU Online Workspace - 0 views

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    Guidance for using voting in teaching sessions at NTU. Focusses on Poll Everywhere and TurningPoint.
Anna Armstrong

Using turningPoint in teaching sessions: Lecture cheat sheet - NTU Online Workspace - 0 views

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    Simple steps for success in using Poll Everywhere in teaching sessions. Poll Everywhere is the online polling software to enable audience voting in in lectures. This guide supports the workshop 'Lectures: From Audience to Active Learner' provided by the Centre for Professional Learning and Development (CPLD). Available under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 2.0 licence. Copyright Nottingham Trent University 2013.
Anna Armstrong

TurningPoint equipment at NTU - NTU Online Workspace - 0 views

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    Details of the voting handsets available at NTU for use in lectures with TurningPoint software. This guide supports the workshop 'Lectures: From Audience to Active Learner' provided by the Centre for Professional Learning and Development (CPLD). Available under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 2.0 licence. Copyright Nottingham Trent University 2013.
Anna Armstrong

How to create questions with TurningPoint - NTU Online Workspace - 0 views

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    A quick guide to creating questions in TurninPoint, the in-class audience voting system. This guide supports the workshop 'Lectures: From Audience to Active Learner' provided by the Centre for Professional Learning and Development (CPLD). Available under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 2.0 licence. Copyright Nottingham Trent University 2013.
Anna Armstrong

Lecture Cheat Sheet: Polleverywhere - NTU Online Workspace - 1 views

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    Simple steps for success in using Poll Everywhere in teaching sessions. Poll Everywhere is the online polling software to enable audience voting in in lectures. This guide supports the workshop 'Lectures: From Audience to Active Learner' provided by the Centre for Professional Learning and Development (CPLD). Available under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 2.0 licence. Copyright Nottingham Trent University 2013.
Anna Armstrong

How to Create Questions with Poll Everywhere - NTU Online Workspace - 0 views

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    A quick guide to creating questions in Poll Everywhere, the online polling software to enable audience voting in teaching sessions. This guide supports the workshop 'Lectures: From Audience to Active Learner' provided by the Centre for Professional Learning and Development (CPLD). Available under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 2.0 licence. Copyright Nottingham Trent University 2013.
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