18 October, 2004

PDAs at Worcester

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Two members of the ILS department (Sarah Hayes and Ken Mackay) are running a (L&T Centre-funded) project: to examine existing and potential use of PDAs at Worcester.

http://www2.worc.ac.uk/pdaproject/

RAMBLE blog for PDAs

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RAMBLE is a JISC-funded project, part of the E-Learning Tools programme. RAMBLE is investigating the use of mobile blogs and their integration into Learning Environments.
In this project the process of blogging has three stages:

  1. Blogging on a PDA - where students can reflect on their learning experiences, provide feedback on lectures, tutorials, practicals etc at a location, time etc. that is convenient to them.
  2. Upload the blog to a blog server - on return to their desktop or wherever there is access to the Internet, the students can press a button and upload the blogs to a local blog server.
  3. Integration in a VLE - VLEs can provide an environment in which the blog can be shared among selected groups, typically peers or tutors within a focused context as can be provided by VLEs. (Usually, blogs are made public and are not highly contextualised). The main development for this project will consist of tools to read the blogs via feeds (probably RSS and Atom) and to render them in various ways in the VLE.

12 October, 2004

Second National Workshop and Tutorial on Handheld Computers in Universities and Colleges

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Second National Workshop and Tutorial on Handheld Computers in Universities and Colleges

Might be of interest as I have just ordered 3 DELL Axim X30 Wireless PAN/LAN PDAs.

It is £205 for the day (lunch and refreshments included). Each delegate also gets a Palm handheld.

Webcite

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Webcite

E-learning resources, consulting and training. Some useful lists of books.

08 October, 2004

ColorWhore

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ColorWhore

Another colour site. Honest!

[ws] Color Scheme Generator 2

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[ws] Color Scheme Generator 2

A useful tool for colour schemes.

15 September, 2004

ALT-C so far - Day 2

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Day 2 of the conference and the word of the day is ontology. The keynote speaker this morning mentioned ontologies and so did someone in a session this afternoon. Still not quite sure what it means!

John's session went very well (or so he said!). There is always a worry that people will radically disagree with your thoughts on a subject but JD didn't have to worry. A lot of conversation was generated from his thoughts.

Some highlights so far for me.
  • Watching JD lose all his money at the casino last night.
  • The cooked brekkie this morning.
  • Finding out about lots of new software - much of it free, eg. Kartoo - a visual search engine although will we ever get time to play with it?
  • Brilliant session on how to use PDAs in your teaching from a couple of funny guys from Yorkshire. Some simple yet effective ideas.

Conference dinner tonight, probably be loads of lovely veg!

Until tomorrow.

Tata.


14 September, 2004

Accessibility

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Joe Clark has some excellent resources covering accessibility. These could be useful when creating resources for the web and on DVD.

http://www.joeclark.org/access/

His book 'Building Accessible Websites' is available on that site, and I have a printed version in my office.

05 September, 2004

Adding Sound

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Is this something we should be looking at developing on our site?

Adding Sound

I am sure there are loads of short tips, tutorials etc we could put together. Virtual induction for WebCT springs to mind.

04 August, 2004

Library System: Innovative's Millenium - Reading Lists

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The session on Tuesday, covered how reading lists would work in the Library system - if we choose Millenium.

From our point of view, it would be easy to add a link to a reading list from WebCT modules, because they will each have a URL that doesn't change. If that wasn't good enough, and we wanted to format the data, it could be sent from Millenium in XML.

27 July, 2004

BLiki

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Just when you thought you were getting your head around Blogs and WIKIs, here comes a hybrid called a BLiki!

A BLiki is a hybrid Wiki/Blog. It's a Wiki that you can blog to. Er, a Blog that you can use wiki markup in.

WIKI test

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If you would like to see how a WIKI works and have a play around with one, try this.

http://www.daily-tart.co.uk/tricks_wiki/

14 June, 2004

e-Learning Dashboard

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Good list of e-learning news, blogs, events etc. - e-Learning Dashboard

RSS: A Learning Technology

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0405_Trends

11 June, 2004

LearnScope

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LearnScope looks like a very interesting site.

Particularly like the article on How to use weblogs to create engaging learning experiences

10 June, 2004

Welcome

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Welcome to the Learning Technology Development Unit blog.

Please feel free to add anything you may come across on your travels around the web/media/pub which you think might be of use to the Unit.