A version of the Accessible and Inclusive Design session, created using iSpring. The recording's length is 11 minutes 23 seconds but users can click through at their own speed.
Examples of introductory slides and email text that you can edit and send out to your students. The slides can be copied to the start of your own presentation slides.
Several times a year Blackboard release Service Packs to add functionality to, or fix bugs in, Blackboard.
The latest Service Pack that we have tested, Service Pack 8 (SP8), was applied in July and in this session we cover the changes that we think it is worth academic staff being aware of. Note that all these changes relate to the Web interface, rather than the Mobile App’s interface.
Linda reflects on developments in learning technology over the past twenty years. She looks at the role of research and theory and how this impacts on our practice. Finally she examines what we should be thinking about when planning ahead.
A PowerPoint used to start a discussion about the nature of e-learning, and showing how Blackboard can be used to support independent learning by students.
Short tutorial which demonstrates how to import and mix audio using the freely downloadable software ‘Audacity’ (https://www.audacityteam.org/download/). This video is used on the Initial Teacher Education course at the UCL Institute of Education (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/isd/ioe/technology-classroom).
Short tutorial which demonstrates how to record sound using the freely downloadable software ‘Audacity’ (https://www.audacityteam.org/download/). This video is used on the Initial Teacher Education course at the UCL Institute of Education (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/isd/ioe/technology-classroom).
This quick guide for staff explains how to setup a Collaborate virtual classroom, create a link in Blackboard 9.1 and make the room available to participants.
For the 2013-14 Academic Year. This is a 'how-to' guide written to support the document 'Reassessment/Deferred Assessment: Summer 2014 - Arts & Sciences and Education Candidates' written by Helen Smallbone from Academic Registry.
For the 2014-15 Academic Year. This is a 'how-to' guide written to support the document 'Reassessment/Deferred Assessment: Summer 2015 - Arts & Sciences and Education Candidates' written by Helen Smallbone from Academic Registry.
This document has been created to introduce you to:
- the variety of names used to refer to ‘Clicker’ systems
- a number of potential uses for the systems
- specific makes of system supported by Learning Technology Development, and which might be best for you
- the scholarly literature related to using Clickers and similar tools
A link to the resource hosted externally. Video of the session from the Emerging Technologies series, along with notes related to some aspects of the session. This is a 1 hour session cut down to a 12 minute video, and is an introduction to using things such as feed readers, RSS feeds, and social networking sites to follow topics, people and conversations in which you are interested.
Video of the session from the Emerging Technologies series. This is a 1 hour session cut down to 12 minutes, and is an introduction to using things such as feed readers, RSS feeds, and social networking sites to follow topics, people and conversations in which you are interested.
Further notes are available at: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1H8JCBX_I-_-V5G7D10x0SJd8qI8YVAY68Fcb4uqMgMM/edit?hl=en_GB&authkey=COrvzI4I
Poster submission made to the 'Learning on and with the Open Web' conference - a Mozilla Festival fringe event - held in Coventry, UK on 25 October 2015 (http://conf.owlteh.org/contributions/published/open-education-at-ucl/). The poster summarises the work of the UCL Open Education project so far, plans for the following year, and the project’s goals and intended outcomes, including how openness/connectedness contributes to teaching and learning.
The complete video. The video is best viewed on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf2DpCVwuXlxfvn1ibEU-SLDUW9eU4QwM - but can be downloaded or linked to directly from here.
Setting up groups. Groups can be used with Qwickly, for submission dropbox management, to enable targeted communications or for teaching a learning group activity.
Here we have the slides for the session, and the 'script' is available in the notes section of the slides. The handouts are available in PDF format to print, and Publisher format if you want to edit them.