'Digital bloom' is an abstract collection of digital stories which capture/reveal individual meanings of digital literacy. Users can see other people's stories and they can also add to them. During the demonstration, the participants could explore the installation, learn more about the project and would be able to add their own stories and understandings of digital literacy and create their own 'meadow'.
Jisc conference 2012
Presentation of Rob Lowney & Suzanne Stone for EDEN's European Online and Distance Learning Week on 'Practical and pedagogical ways to assess your students online' - Wednesday, November 4, 2020, 12:00-13:30 CET
More info:
https://www.eden-online.org/eden_conference/eodlw-2020-5/
Supporting teacher training: ICT, the Spéis project and IrelandAlan Bruce
Description of the Spéis project developed by Universal Learning Systems and Context Learning Finland to provide ICT innovation and e-portfolio support for the Church of Ireland College of Education in Dublin, Ireland.
Desperately seeking students Plymouth College of ArtJisc
How do learners find the courses they need? A look at the outcomes from the JISC coursedata programme. Covering FE, undergrad, postgrad online and CPD.
Jisc conference 2012
'Digital bloom' is an abstract collection of digital stories which capture/reveal individual meanings of digital literacy. Users can see other people's stories and they can also add to them. During the demonstration, the participants could explore the installation, learn more about the project and would be able to add their own stories and understandings of digital literacy and create their own 'meadow'.
Jisc conference 2012
Presentation of Rob Lowney & Suzanne Stone for EDEN's European Online and Distance Learning Week on 'Practical and pedagogical ways to assess your students online' - Wednesday, November 4, 2020, 12:00-13:30 CET
More info:
https://www.eden-online.org/eden_conference/eodlw-2020-5/
Supporting teacher training: ICT, the Spéis project and IrelandAlan Bruce
Description of the Spéis project developed by Universal Learning Systems and Context Learning Finland to provide ICT innovation and e-portfolio support for the Church of Ireland College of Education in Dublin, Ireland.
Desperately seeking students Plymouth College of ArtJisc
How do learners find the courses they need? A look at the outcomes from the JISC coursedata programme. Covering FE, undergrad, postgrad online and CPD.
Jisc conference 2012
A Field of Online Dreams – Build it and they will come (or will they?) - Cult...Ken McCarthy
Academics working on online, blended and technology enhanced programmes and modules can oftentimes find themselves working in isolation from their teaching colleagues. Focused on providing the optimal student experience and with the usual demands on their time of a full teaching timetable they often don’t have the opportunity to look at emerging trends or technologies within their own discipline or indeed across disciplines.
A community of practice is defined by Wegner-Trayner as "a group of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do, and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly" and in establishing a TEL Community of Practice within WIT it is hoped that colleagues will have a forum to discuss, debate and discover best practice in the areas of online, blended and technology-enhanced learning. The COP will meet regularly with the focus being on community led initiatives and the sharing of and exchange of experiences.
This presentation will focus on the efforts that were taken within WIT on establishing a COP and document the journey taken so far. This has included a number of planning meetings, the publication of a number of staff newsletters, the holding of an end-of-semester showcase day: The Collective: Unexpected, together with a number of other events and activities aimed at building awareness and a sense of community. Accredited and non-accredited staff professional development activities and opportunities were also made available to staff across the institute.
Canvassing of support from Heads of School, Heads of Department and the Institute Executive led to the establishment and support of a COP becoming a key part of the newly drafted strategic plan as one of the actions aimed at improving the quality of the student learning experience.
The Motivate-ing project continued recording data from the JISC SWaNI Motivate Project to include full academic year findings, and created a guide to the use of SMS and other messaging services in teaching & learning.This workshops aims to share and evaluate the findings, resources and guides developed.
Jisc conference 2012
Facilitating staff to design in active learning opportunities for students th...RichardM_Walker
This presentation reflects on the approach that we are taking at the University of York to help teaching staff consider how the affordances of learning technologies may be applied to support active learning opportunities for students within programme design. We consider how learning technologies may support student work across various modes of engagement, ranging from interleaved practice (formative assessment) to student-led teaching and content creation.
21st Century Perspective on Teaching in Higher Education Eileen O'Connor
This presentation was delivered to faculty in higher education to emphasize ways to incorporate collaboration, integration of technologies, and more global approaches to teaching - both online and face to face.
The First Year Experience - Lisa Curran - RMIT UniversityBlackboard APAC
This presentation will provide a case study and overview of our findings to demonstrate how supporting and building staff capacity in instructional design through the application of Quality Matters standards and the use of Blackboard and digital tools, can enhance the First Year Experience of students in large first year business courses across transnational delivery locations.
EMMA Summer School - Larry Cooperman - MOOCs: reexamining our assumptionsEUmoocs
This presentation was given during the EMMA Summer School, that took place in Ischia (Italy) on 4-11 July 2015.
More info on the website: http://project.europeanmoocs.eu/project/get-involved/summer-school/
Follow our MOOCs: http://platform.europeanmoocs.eu/MOOCs
Design and deliver your MOOC with EMMA: http://project.europeanmoocs.eu/project/get-involved/become-an-emma-mooc-provider/
EMMA Summer School - Rosanna De Rosa, Ruth Kerr - Experiencing MOOCs: Lesson ...EUmoocs
These two sessions will provide an opportunity to hear about the experiences of EMMA MOOC providers in their first year of operation. Find out what worked – and what didn’t work – during the first year’s offer of MOOCs on EMMA.
This presentation was given during the EMMA Summer School, that took place in Ischia (Italy) on 4-11 July 2015.
More info on the website: http://project.europeanmoocs.eu/project/get-involved/summer-school/
Follow our MOOCs: http://platform.europeanmoocs.eu/MOOCs
Design and deliver your MOOC with EMMA: http://project.europeanmoocs.eu/project/get-involved/become-an-emma-mooc-provider/
EMMA Summer School - Eleonora Pantò - Exploring EMMA: the use of social media...EUmoocs
This workshop aim to discuss some good practices used in emma in order to increase student engagement through social media and also how to promote you mooc.
We’ll present some tools and discuss pros and cons.
This presentation was given during the EMMA Summer School, that took place in Ischia (Italy) on 4-11 July 2015.
More info on the website: http://project.europeanmoocs.eu/project/get-involved/summer-school/
Follow our MOOCs: http://platform.europeanmoocs.eu/MOOCs
Design and deliver your MOOC with EMMA: http://project.europeanmoocs.eu/project/get-involved/become-an-emma-mooc-provider/
A Field of Online Dreams – Build it and they will come (or will they?) - Cult...Ken McCarthy
Academics working on online, blended and technology enhanced programmes and modules can oftentimes find themselves working in isolation from their teaching colleagues. Focused on providing the optimal student experience and with the usual demands on their time of a full teaching timetable they often don’t have the opportunity to look at emerging trends or technologies within their own discipline or indeed across disciplines.
A community of practice is defined by Wegner-Trayner as "a group of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do, and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly" and in establishing a TEL Community of Practice within WIT it is hoped that colleagues will have a forum to discuss, debate and discover best practice in the areas of online, blended and technology-enhanced learning. The COP will meet regularly with the focus being on community led initiatives and the sharing of and exchange of experiences.
This presentation will focus on the efforts that were taken within WIT on establishing a COP and document the journey taken so far. This has included a number of planning meetings, the publication of a number of staff newsletters, the holding of an end-of-semester showcase day: The Collective: Unexpected, together with a number of other events and activities aimed at building awareness and a sense of community. Accredited and non-accredited staff professional development activities and opportunities were also made available to staff across the institute.
Canvassing of support from Heads of School, Heads of Department and the Institute Executive led to the establishment and support of a COP becoming a key part of the newly drafted strategic plan as one of the actions aimed at improving the quality of the student learning experience.
The Motivate-ing project continued recording data from the JISC SWaNI Motivate Project to include full academic year findings, and created a guide to the use of SMS and other messaging services in teaching & learning.This workshops aims to share and evaluate the findings, resources and guides developed.
Jisc conference 2012
Facilitating staff to design in active learning opportunities for students th...RichardM_Walker
This presentation reflects on the approach that we are taking at the University of York to help teaching staff consider how the affordances of learning technologies may be applied to support active learning opportunities for students within programme design. We consider how learning technologies may support student work across various modes of engagement, ranging from interleaved practice (formative assessment) to student-led teaching and content creation.
21st Century Perspective on Teaching in Higher Education Eileen O'Connor
This presentation was delivered to faculty in higher education to emphasize ways to incorporate collaboration, integration of technologies, and more global approaches to teaching - both online and face to face.
The First Year Experience - Lisa Curran - RMIT UniversityBlackboard APAC
This presentation will provide a case study and overview of our findings to demonstrate how supporting and building staff capacity in instructional design through the application of Quality Matters standards and the use of Blackboard and digital tools, can enhance the First Year Experience of students in large first year business courses across transnational delivery locations.
EMMA Summer School - Larry Cooperman - MOOCs: reexamining our assumptionsEUmoocs
This presentation was given during the EMMA Summer School, that took place in Ischia (Italy) on 4-11 July 2015.
More info on the website: http://project.europeanmoocs.eu/project/get-involved/summer-school/
Follow our MOOCs: http://platform.europeanmoocs.eu/MOOCs
Design and deliver your MOOC with EMMA: http://project.europeanmoocs.eu/project/get-involved/become-an-emma-mooc-provider/
EMMA Summer School - Rosanna De Rosa, Ruth Kerr - Experiencing MOOCs: Lesson ...EUmoocs
These two sessions will provide an opportunity to hear about the experiences of EMMA MOOC providers in their first year of operation. Find out what worked – and what didn’t work – during the first year’s offer of MOOCs on EMMA.
This presentation was given during the EMMA Summer School, that took place in Ischia (Italy) on 4-11 July 2015.
More info on the website: http://project.europeanmoocs.eu/project/get-involved/summer-school/
Follow our MOOCs: http://platform.europeanmoocs.eu/MOOCs
Design and deliver your MOOC with EMMA: http://project.europeanmoocs.eu/project/get-involved/become-an-emma-mooc-provider/
EMMA Summer School - Eleonora Pantò - Exploring EMMA: the use of social media...EUmoocs
This workshop aim to discuss some good practices used in emma in order to increase student engagement through social media and also how to promote you mooc.
We’ll present some tools and discuss pros and cons.
This presentation was given during the EMMA Summer School, that took place in Ischia (Italy) on 4-11 July 2015.
More info on the website: http://project.europeanmoocs.eu/project/get-involved/summer-school/
Follow our MOOCs: http://platform.europeanmoocs.eu/MOOCs
Design and deliver your MOOC with EMMA: http://project.europeanmoocs.eu/project/get-involved/become-an-emma-mooc-provider/
Presentation delivered by Lisa Gray, programme manager with JISC to the JISC Netskills workshop on Effective Practice with e-Portfolios on 24th June 2010
Faculty Learning Communities: A Model for Faculty DevelopmentMatt Lewis
Dr. Nancy Pawlyshyn, Dr. Braddlee, and Dr. Laurette Olson co-authored this presentation. On Feb. 16, 2011 Dr. Olson and I presented this to the ELI Educause event in Washington DC.
Ins and Outs of ePortfolio Implementation at Radboud UniversityD2L Barry
Ins and outs of ePortfolio implementation at Radboud University – Bea Edlinger, Educational Advisor at Radboud University
Presentation at 2018 D2L London Connection
Bringing together internal and external students on Blackboard - Brett Fyfiel...Blackboard APAC
With the recent redevelopment of postgraduate courses in project management for the School of Civil Engineering and the Built Environment, new challenges were faced to make units more inclusive of a variety of enrolment preferences. The short term ambitions for the courses included developing units that are delivered both facetoface, and entirely online and have the potential to be scaled to meet the growing demand for continuing professional education. To ensure that students could join either facetoface or online offerings of the same units, the implementation team brought internal and external cohorts together on the same unit sites on Blackboard. The units are currently under evaluation but some early learnings may provide insight into new approaches to blended learning, and how these approaches have facilitated new ways of teaching and learning through tentative academic culture change.
Delivered at Innovate and Educate: Teaching and Learning Conference by Blackboard. 24 -27 August 2015 in Adelaide, Australia.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Safalta Digital marketing institute in Noida, provide complete applications that encompass a huge range of virtual advertising and marketing additives, which includes search engine optimization, virtual communication advertising, pay-per-click on marketing, content material advertising, internet analytics, and greater. These university courses are designed for students who possess a comprehensive understanding of virtual marketing strategies and attributes.Safalta Digital Marketing Institute in Noida is a first choice for young individuals or students who are looking to start their careers in the field of digital advertising. The institute gives specialized courses designed and certification.
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Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
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Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
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Manhattanville ePortfolio 2010
1. The concept was good, but the vehicle
had become outmoded…
Manhattanville has had a long history
of portfolio-based education…
but we needed a new “envelope” with
which to engage 21st century learners.
2. For Manhattanville, the question was:
Why add the “e” to Portfolio?
Amplifies existing portfolio pedagogy
Students live in the 21st century digital culture
Supports development of academic identity and presentation
Enhances opportunities for creative expression
Lends itself to peer review and collaboration
Has multimedia capabilities
Allows for greater connectivity and integration across
curriculum
Encourages lifelong and lifewide learning opportunities
Facilitates programmatic and institutional assessment
Is portable and accessible
Fosters Technology Competency
3. A Good Plan = Success!
Spring 2010
– Vendor presentations
– Communications with Faculty and Committees
• Digication was selected as our eP
platform
4. A Good Plan = Success!
Fall 2010:
• eP platform implementation
• Begin faculty development for eP (focus on Education and FYP)
using Teaching and Learning Circles (TLCs). This includes:
– ePortfolio pedagogy
– ePortfolio design & construction
– Course planning and template building with ePortfolio
• Begin ePortfolio Intern training
• Continue attendance at Making Connections seminar for design
and development of full scale implementation and evaluation plan
and instruments
– LaGCC visit to Mville campus
• Develop curriculum for “Intro to ePortfolio” Workshops to cultivate
knowledge and interest in eP
5. Teaching and Learning Circles (TLCs) were formed, with fourteen faculty
members in the first cohort; each TLC, led by two eP team members, met for
four 90 minute sessions. We discussed pedagogy and built our first
ePortfolios.
6. Participants in the TLCs created a variety of ePortfolios—personal, course
and program, including for the Pre-med Committee, the Castle Scholars
Honors Program and the doctoral program in Educational Leadership.
8. In the last session of the TLCs, faculty participants showed how they plan to
use ePortfolio in a course during the coming semester and received
feedback and ideas from other group members.
9. We also trained our first group of eTerns, who participated in the TLC
activities. One, Joe Horton (at right), had his ePortfolio selected for
presentation in the Making Connections Student Showcase.
10. Despite the loss of
several key staff
members in our IT
department, including
our Instructional
Technologist, we were
able to carry on and
meet our goals with
support from Making
Connections, AAEEBL
participation and
“tenacity.”
There were hiccups….
11. The visit by the team from
Making Connections
generated a lot of
excitement among
campus leaders in areas
such as First-Year
Program, General
Education, the Academic
Policy Committee and the
Board on Academic
Standards.
….and lots of support!
12. The results…
planned implementation of ePs in FYP in the Fall of 2011
on-going faculty development in ePortfolio and the use of ePs in
assessment
successful application for the Connect to Learning grant!