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emma Yench

Vendor Assessment Form - 4 views

    • Karsten Sommer
       
      Pat - did you want to add some text in the first paragraph to cover the State and Federal laws/obligations?
    • Karsten Sommer
       
      StephenQ - do you have any intro text re: the eval. framework?
    • Mitchell Seaton
       
      full values or shorten values/codes used for select fields?
    • Karsten Sommer
       
      My preference is for full text values of the actual drop down options so they will appear in the RSS feeds.
    • Mitchell Seaton
       
      multiple select options here using checkboxes (possibly also add 'Other')
    • emma Yench
       
      yep. agreed
    • Karsten Sommer
       
      fine by me as well
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    • emma Yench
       
      * data either singular or plural. not one of each. (qs 18 and 19). i prefer data singular even though its not grammatically correct
    • emma Yench
       
      select all that apply
Fiona Thurn

Slashdot review of "Mahara 1.2 ePortfolios" - 0 views

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    Gives an overview of what the book contains.
Niki Fardouly

On campus, but out of class: an investigation into students' experiences of learning te... - 0 views

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    This paper presents an investigation into how students studying at university engage actively with learning technology in their self-directed study time. The case study surveyed 250 students studying at undergraduate and postgraduate level from a purposive sample of departments within one institution. The study has also conducted focus groups and a number of in-depth follow-up interviews with respondents to the survey. In this article we explore three emerging aspects of the learning experience, namely student expectations of the technology, their lecturers' engagement with technology and how the technology might support processes of transition in higher education. One key implication is that more academic guidance is needed on what and how to use the technology effectively for independent learning, even where ICT skills levels are high. The study also identifies the significant role that the lecturer plays in facilitating students' use of technology. The findings of this study will be of interest to those working to incorporate learning technologies more effectively in higher education, in particular for those who are looking to improve the engagement of students in self-directed learning.
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