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Page 1: 10 Quick Learning Technology Wins Charles Shields January 2013.

10 Quick Learning Technology Wins

Charles Shields

January 2013

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This Session

10 ideas for using learning technologies Not in order of importance All suggestions are ‘quick’ in terms of learning the tool; each

will require ‘thinking time’ though We recognise that academics have lots of conflicting

demands so it’s important not to add to the burden

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Quick win #1: Drag and drop file upload in Learn

Works in Firefox, Chrome, Safari – but not Internet Explorer Therefore only for use (currently) on non-Staff Desktop

machine By far the easiest way to upload resources to Learn pages Find out more on the E-learning Blog at

http://blog.lboro.ac.uk/elearning/?p=1818

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Quick win #2: Scheduled release of resources in Learn

Can be used with any resources / activity (including forums) on Learn

Avoids the need to use hide / show icons in Learn Find it at the bottom of every resource / activity editing screen

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Quick win #3: Finding copyright-cleared images

Use the ‘advanced search’ option for Google Images Scroll to the bottom of the page and select ‘free to use or

share’ under usage rights Make sure you acknowledge the owner of the image

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Quick win #4: Finding copyright-cleared videos

Fantastic new service which has had an extremely positive response from academics – eg ‘will transform my teaching’

Access it at http://bobnational.net Find out more at http://blog.lboro.ac.uk/elearning/?s=bob

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Quick win #5: GoogleDocs for collaborative writing

All staff and students can share / co-edit documents on GoogleDocs using their Lboro account

Log in at http://docs.lboro.ac.uk For collaborative writing tasks, this is an alternative to the wiki

functionality in Learn Unlike Learn wikis, multiple students can edit a document simultaneously

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Quick win #6: Audio / video feedback to students

We support various tools which allow for this:CamtasiaReVIEW Personal CapturePocket camcorderDigital audio recorderGrademark

Find out more at http://blog.lboro.ac.uk/elearning/?page_id=1280

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Quick win #7: Exploiting Twitter in the classroom

There are various tools that can be used alongside Twitter to enhance classroom interaction.

During Semester 1 12/13, a number of academics used these tools successfully.

See http://blog.lboro.ac.uk/elearning/?s=twitter . Try entering a Twitter hashtag into the next screen of this presentation

(which you can simply copy / paste into your own PPT).

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PowerPoint Twitter Feedback SlideUse Presentation Mode to view, Click this header to give mouse control back to PowerPoint, change slide, etc. Check the “alternate format” to see more tweets!

© SAP 2009 / Page 10

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Quick win #8: Engaging large groups with electronic voting

We support centrally the ‘Turning Point’ electronic voting system. Handsets can be booked through Teaching Support. The software is free and integrates into Powerpoint (Mac or PC).

You can add question slides (in a variety of styles) into an existing PPT. Quick and easy to set up and use.

Can be particularly useful in enhancing engagement in large groups. Find out more at http://blog.lboro.ac.uk/elearning/?page_id=1261

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Quick win #9: Self-updating resources in Learn using RSS

Learn allows you to display RSS feeds on your module page as a block. The Learn screenshot above shows feeds from the E-learning and Teaching&Learning blogs.

Whatever your subject area, there are likely to be RSS feeds that update regularly and that are useful to your students.

In your module, turn editing on, then choose ‘Remote RSS feeds’ from the ‘Add a block’ drop-down menu.

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Quick win #10: Capture your lectures with ReVIEW!

ReVIEWing your lectures may sound complicated but in fact it’s very quick and pain-free – and your students will thank you for it.

Book lecture capture through Teaching Support, via [email protected]

ReVIEW and Learn are now integrated so that your lectures can be automatically published to your module page.