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Proctoring Software in Higher Ed: Prevalence and Patterns | EDUCAUSE - 1 views
Discourse - 0 views
Create your own whiteboard videos | VideoScribe - 0 views
Transana - 1 views
Desktop Liberation - 0 views
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Examples of scripting. "The aim of Desktop Liberation and its related blog is to encourage you to take advantage of web capabilities without being constrained by your desktop software. You'll see a few techniques, tips and tricks for sure, as well as fully functional sample applications in various languages and frameworks, with a particular emphasis on Google Technology. All code is of course unprotected and free to re-use. For more details see Reusing code from this site. Examples are downloadable here and throughout the site."
Digital literacies in the disciplines (DLD) | The Higher Education Academy - 0 views
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"The project funds student partnerships in various disciplines to develop online learning resources using specialist software. This complements our partnership with Jisc on their Developing digital literacies project which aims to give students digital skills by encouraging HE curriculums to include digital elements."
Classroom - from Google - 1 views
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No doubt you guys will have caught this news.... "Google is developing a tool to help teachers manage classroom tasks, a move that should have education app vendors trembling as if they'd been sent to the principal's office. The software, called Classroom , will become part of Apps for Education, Google's cloud email and collaboration suite for schools and universities, Google said Tuesday"
Coursefork is like a GitHub for course creation, interview with Eric Martindale | opensource.com - 1 views
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"What if teachers could fork educational materials just like software developers fork code? Imagine if educators far and wide could collaborate on curriculums beyond their school, district, or university. Imagine a revolutionized education system by way of the open source model. Well, the future is now."