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Nigel Robertson

Assessment design for learner responsibility - conference 07 - 1 views

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    "The conference is part of the Re-engineering Assessment Practices (REAP) project, a £1m initiative funded by the Scottish Funding Council under its e-Learning Transformation initiative. REAP is a collaboration across the University of Strathclyde, University of Glasgow and Glasgow Caledonian University. REAP is evaluating the impact of new assessment practices supported by technology at course, faculty and institutional level.Conference themes: Focusing on assessment FOR learning in tertiary education the conference has three themes to be addressed through keynotes, case studies and structured discussions.Assessment and the first year experienceGreat designs for assessmentInstitutional strategies (designs) for assessment"
Nigel Robertson

Futurelab - Resources - Publications, reports & articles - Literature reviews - E-asses... - 0 views

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    Lit Reviews on e-assessment.
Nigel Robertson

manifesto for teaching online | part of the MSc in E-learning at the University of Edin... - 0 views

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    "The manifesto for teaching online was a key output from the Student Writing project at the University of Edinburgh. It is a series of brief statements that attempt to capture what is generative and productive about online teaching, course design, writing, assessment and community. It is, and may remain, a living document that is reviewed and reworked periodically with colleagues, students and amongst the programme team of the MSc in E-learning programme. Its primary purpose is to spark discussion, and to articulate a position about e-learning that informs the work of the project team, and the MSc in E-learning programme more broadly. This position is best summarised by the first of the manifesto statements: Distance is a positive principle, not a deficit. Online can be the privileged mode."
Stephen Harlow

What research has to say for practice - ALT_Wiki - 0 views

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    Looks like a useful set of papers on learning and teaching online - design, tutoring, mobile, communities, assessment, social, etc
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    Nine evidence-based elearning guides:Tutoring on-line; Web-based course design; Learner acceptance of on-line learning and e-learning; Learning objects and repositories; Learning using mobile and hand-held devices; On-line communities; Technology-supported assessment; Learning environments; Using social software in learning.
Nigel Robertson

A Paid for MOOC - First steps into learning and teaching in higher education (FSLT) - 0 views

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    An open MOOC but pay for assessment if you want.
Nigel Robertson

The assessment challenge - an end-to-end solution - E-learning team blog - 1 views

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    Connecting the LMS, the SMS and Turnitin in a workflow.
Nigel Robertson

JISC e-Assessment survey report May 2016 - 0 views

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    Survey results from the FE (VET / Poly) Sector
Stephen Bright

e-mentor :: AMP: A tool for characterizing the pedagogical approaches of MOOCs - 0 views

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    AMP tool - assessing mooc pedagogies - based on a 1998 educational software pedagogy tool by Tom Reeves
Stephen Harlow

How curriculum mapping in Moodle might work « The Weblog of (a) David Jones - 0 views

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    "The purpose of this post is to provide a concrete description of how curriculum mapping of a Moodle course might work.", i.e., "Map how well the activities, resources and assessment within their Moodle course aligns with a set of outcomes." Gives the example of graduate attributes.
Stephen Harlow

Carpe Diem - University of Leicester - 1 views

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    "Carpe Diem is a well-researched, well-rehearsed team-based model for promoting change in learner-centred e-learning design and assessment, institutional capacity building and innovation."
Nigel Robertson

Learnosity: Spoken Language Learning :: Learnosity - 0 views

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    Company using mobile phones for language learning
Dean Stringer

Respondus - Quiz creation,editing and publishing tool - 0 views

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    "Respondus is a powerful tool for creating and managing exams that can be printed to paper or published directly to Blackboard, ANGEL, Desire2Learn, eCollege, Moodle, and other eLearning systems. Exams can be created offline using a familiar Windows environment, or moved from one eLearning system to another. Whether you are a veteran of online testing or relatively new to it, Respondus will save you hours on each project. "
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