Welcome to our fifth and final episode of RSC-MP3 for this academic year, the monthly audio podcast highlighting some higher education focused e-learning news, interviews and resources brought to you by Kevin Brace (RSC West Midlands) and Martin Hawksey (RSC Scotland North and East). We redeem ourselves with this last session by paring down our conversation to a slimmer 27 minute edition. As ever we have summarised links to the various topics we discuss and indicate the timestamps so you can jump straight to our insightful repertoire. You can listen to this podcast on your computer, or when “on the move” by adding it to your ipod playlist.
This month Martin interviewed Tomaz Lasic from Belmont City College in Perth, Western Australia. Tomaz is a teacher/ICT integrator at Belmont and discusses his experiences of using Moodle into high school education. In particular Tomaz highlights the importance of involving his students in his journey to find the right blend in technology. Click here for the interview with Tomaz Lasic in full.
Hope you all have enjoyed this podcast series which will resume at the beginning of the next academic year!
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Links from Martin’s subjects: Timestamps represented as [minutes:seconds]
- Evernote – Technologies for Teaching and Learning from Purdue University [1:30]
- Evernote – electronic note (e-portfolio) platform
- Student Audio Feedback: What, why and how [1:38]
- Using Google Talk for Audio Feedback [2:04]
- Podcasting for Pedagogic Purposes SIG [2:27]
- National student survey results 2009 [3:00]
- Sounds Good 2 – JISC funded audio feedback project [3:30]
- BECTa Personalisation agenda [5:20]
- Gabcast – audio recording service using your phone [6:09]
- Vocaroo – another online audio recording service [7:16]
- esnips – free online video hosting service [8:20]
- Vimeo – free online video hosting service [8:20]
- Presentation by Andrew Middleton on the pedagogy of audio feedback [9:20]
- Audacity – audio recording software [10:34]
- Odeo– free online service that enables recording and sharing of audio [10:40]
Links from Kevin’s subjects: Timestamps represented as [minutes:seconds]
- latest eportfolio gubbins [11:10]
- DimDim – free Webinar tool [11:40]
- E-portfolio based learning exploring and exploiting the possibilities for personalising learning– DimDim session by Julie Hughes [12:13]
- Personalisation of learning
- Rapid e-learning tools [12:50]
- Wimba Create– e-learning authoring tool (was called CourseGenie) [13:00]
- Articulate – rapid e-learning object authoring tool [13:25]
- Promethean – Electronic voting system [14:50]
- Electronic voting resources complied by the REAP project
- WordWall – Interactive voting interface software [16:23]
- Steve Draper’s website on electronic voting and interactive lectures [16:35]
- Quizdom – Electronic voting system [16:40]
- Sony PSP for learning [17:45]
- Gaming culture and learning [18:10]
- Why some teachers don’t love computer (games) – recording from a live presentation by Karl Royle [19:00]
- Record of the chat transcript from the above presentation by Karl Royle. [19:00]
- Open Source is a Winner! – Annual IMS Global competition results [19:45]
- What is the IMS e-learning standard? – notes for your perusal [20:00]
- RSC-Scotland N&E AccessApps tools IMS Global winners – packaged suites of Open Source applications free for all [20:15]
- MR CUTE – IMS global winners. Moodle plugin to create a simple object repository [21:20]
- Scottish GLOW project– IMS global winners for their intranet project [21:30]
- What is an object repository? – Recording from a live presentation by Mahendra Mahay [21:55]