The resource set of info2009 coursework 2 is produced by group22.
it contains:
1. poster
2. internet link of a set of multiple questions
3. a pdf file of a set of multiple questions
4. reference list
5. lecture slides
6. lecture notes
ps: Edward Payne (ejp1x07@ecs.soton.ac.uk) has not contributed to any part of the activities.
A presentation to accompany the DevECS Revision Control talk being held on the 25th April 2012.
This talk covers basic git usage ensuring that users can make the most of revision control with no previous use.
These materials are used in student tutorials as part of the routes to success course. The tutorials are typically delivered to a large group (~50) in an interactive manner, with the slides serving as reference/check materials. Some of the questions in the slides can also be used as individual handouts
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).
"Internet for Image Searching" is a free online tutorial to help staff and students in universities and colleges to find digital images for their learning and teaching.
The emphasis of the tutorial is on finding copyright cleared images which are available free; facilitating quick, hassle-free access to a vast range of online photographs and other visual resources.
"This tutorial is an excellent resource for anyone needing to know more about where and how to find images online. The fact that it concentrates on copyright cleared images will make it even more valuable for busy learning and teaching professionals, researchers and students alike. It will also
serve to inspire confidence in those needing to use images from the web in their work." (Sharon Waller of the Higher Education Academy).
"Internet for Image Searching" is a free online tutorial to help staff and students in universities and colleges to find digital images for their learning and teaching.
The emphasis of the tutorial is on finding copyright cleared images which are available free; facilitating quick, hassle-free access to a vast range of online photographs and other visual resources.
"This tutorial is an excellent resource for anyone needing to know more about where and how to find images online. The fact that it concentrates on copyright cleared images will make it even more valuable for busy learning and teaching professionals, researchers and students alike. It will also
serve to inspire confidence in those needing to use images from the web in their work." (Sharon Waller of the Higher Education Academy).
This is an idea list of things you might wish to talk about with your personal tutees in the first few tutorials. It originates from ECS (Dave de Roure and Hugh Davis in particular) so some of the ideas might be particular to that School. If you have suggestions you would wish to have added please email them to hcd@ecs.soton.ac.uk, or please feel free to copy any parts of the document and make a list specific to your school. Please enter the new list in EdShare!