Date(s): 17 January 2011, 10am – 1pm, 8 February 2011, 10am – 1pm and on request
Aims of this workshop:
The first part of this workshop will provide participants with an overview of how technology may be used to support teaching and learning. Participants will explore the opportunities offered by technologies such as:
Participants will also consider possible challenges associated with implementing learning technologies. The second part of the workshop will provide an introduction to the Moodle Virtual Learning Environment.
At the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
Date(s): 21 January 2011, 10am – 12pm, 22 February 2011, 10am – 12pm and on request
Prerequisites: Attendance at a “Getting started with Moodle” or "Technology for Learning: workshop" or some experience using Moodle.
Aims of this workshop:
This workshop will introduce participants to how technology may be used to support assessment. Participants will be introduced to a range of e-assessment tool including:
At the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
Date(s): 21 January 2011, 2:00pm – 3:30pm and on request
Prerequisites: Attendance at a “Getting started with Moodle” or "Technology for Learning: workshop" or some experience using Moodle.
Aims of this workshop:
This workshop will provide participants with an overview of Moodle’s quiz activity. This module allows you to set up many different question types, including multiple choice, short answer, calculated, matching and true or false. Participants will explore how Moodle quizzes may be used for formative and summative assessment and feedback.
At the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
Date(s): 22 March 2011, 10am – 12pm and on request
Prerequisites: Attendance at a “Getting started with Moodle” or "Technology for Learning: workshop" or some experience using Moodle.
Aims of this workshop:
Peer assessment is the assessment of students by students. Peer assessment can help students develop critical thinking skills, and can be a practical way to increase the volume of feedback provided to students in larger classes. This workshop will provide an overview of the workshop module, Moodle’s peer assessment tool. The workshop modules provides a structured mechanism for designing and implementing peer assessment activities.
At the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
Date(s): 8 March 2011, 10am – 12pm and on request
Date(s): 16 December 2010, 10am – 12noon
Aims of this workshop:
Paper-based portfolios have been used in education for many years. In recent times the electronic portfolio or ePortfolio has emerged as a preferred option, allowing portfolio owners to take advantage of digital technologies, often supported by specific ePortfolio software. This workshop is being offered in order to raise awareness of the educational potential of ePortfolios and guide further investigation of the subject. This workshop is useful for academic staff interested in finding out more about ePortfolios, answering questions such as:
At the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
Date(s): 18 January 2011, 2pm – 4pm, 5 April 2011, 10am – 12pm and on request
Prerequisites: Attendance at a “Getting started with Moodle” or "Technology for Learning: workshop" or some experience using Moodle.
Aims of this workshop:
This workshop will introduce participants to Moodle’s group management and metacourse capabilities. Moodle groups allow you to assign participants to group(s) within a course, facilitating group work and group administration. Moodle metacourses can populate many courses from one enrolment or one course from many enrolments.
At the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
Date(s): 19 April 2011, 10am – 12pm and on request
Prerequisites: Attendance at a “Getting started with Moodle” or "Technology for Learning: workshop" or some experience using Moodle.
Aims of this workshop:
This workshop will provide an overview of how “e-activities” (online activities conducted via a discussion forum may be used to support student learning).
At the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
Date(s): 2 December 2010, 10am – 12noon, 19 January 2011 10am – 12noon and on request
Aims of this workshop:
The first part of this workshop will provide participants with an overview of open educational resources (OER) and how they may be used to support teaching and learning. The OER Movement means that anyone, anywhere may view and utilise digital resources under Creatice Commons Licence permissions. This reveals new possibilities for individuals and subject discipline networks to utilise the impact of digitised materials offered freely and openly to collectively raise the bar for learning design and use and reuse for teaching, learning and research.
The latter part of this session will outline some of the ways that NDLR is supporting a vision where Higher Education sector staff are supported and promoted in the collaboration, discovery, development and sharing of open digital content and associate teaching practices through use of innovative approaches and social networking tools.
At the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
Date(s): 15 December 2010, 10am – 12noon
Aims of this workshop:
Articulate Studio 09 is a user-friendly, powerful and flexible suite of tools which you can use to create engaging multimedia content. It integrates with MS PowerPoint and allows you to incorporate voice, video, Flash interactions and versatile quizzes into visually appealing packages to be delivered online, within VLEs (such as Blackboard or Moodle) or on CD-ROMs.
Participants will be introduced to: Articulate Presenter, Articulate Quizmaker, Articulate Engage and Articulate Video Encoder. An overview of the features in each of these tools will be covered along with examples of use. Participants will have time to explore each of the tools themselves with guided activities throughout the workshop.
At the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
Date(s): 20 January 2011, 10am – 12pm and on request
Aims of this workshop:
Camtasia is a screen capture software program. Screen capture videos can be recorded with or without voice narration,and can be annotated after recording in order to incorporate navigation and quizzes. This workshop will introduce participants to the basic features of Camtasia.
At the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
Date(s): 19 January 2011, 2:30pm – 4:30pm and on request
Aims of this workshop:
This workshop will provide participants with an introduction to how podcasting can support teaching and learning, and will introduce participants to the equipment and software necessary to create podcasts.
At the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
Date(s): 18 January 2011, 10am – 12pm
Aims of this workshop:
A number of tools from the Wimba collaboration suite are available for staff to trial with during current academic year. This workshop will untroduce participants to 3 tools that can support provision of online and blended learning opportunities:
At the end of this workshop participants will be able to: