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This is an archive of the 2013 version of ocTEL.

Just to pass on this request from +Elizabeth E Charles Could we have a week 2 section in this group, …

David Jennings

Mon, 22 Apr 2013 22:43:44 GMT
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Just to pass on this request from +Elizabeth E Charles Could we have a week 2 section in this group, please?

Hi Elizabeth, the Google+ group is a participant-led initiative (I’m glad to say) and not one that ‘we’ (the ocTEL team) have any control over. So adding a section is up to David Read, Doug Holton or …

More related work around the open course  #octel  

Martin Hawksey

Mon, 22 Apr 2013 21:20:08 GMT
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More related work around the open course  #octel  

This post originally appeared on the ocTEL blog on 15th April and was written in collaboration with David Jennings. I’ve reposted it here as it outlines some of the broad ideas we are using with th……

Understanding Learners' needs to see my thoughts on week 2 themes read my post or visit the relevant …

Elizabeth E Charles

Mon, 22 Apr 2013 17:38:36 GMT
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Understanding Learners’ needs to see my thoughts on week 2 themes read my post or visit the relevant forums.

Looking at understanding the learners’ needs and the additional demands/contexts that Technology Enhanced Learning brings with it.

#ocTEL elearning readiness survey. Interesting exercise this week – I just took 3 e-learning readiness…

Jane Challinor

Mon, 22 Apr 2013 11:45:52 GMT
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#ocTEL elearning readiness survey.

Interesting exercise this week – I just took 3 e-learning readiness surveys. (see for example: http://www.sdccdonline.net/assess.htm)

First impressions – these were useful in getting me to think about whether e-learning was the right path: for example, how much time did I have available, what was my motivation, how computer literate am I. But in addition they all had in common questions about learning styles and time management skills which I guess implies that these characteristics are highly prized in distance/e-learning students.

They also had in common a scoring system that was not explained. So in one I scored 45, in another 50, and in the third 11. All said I was a great candidate for e-learning (yay!) but I don’t know what the scale was….

I think this type of exercise could be useful in getting students to think about the e-learning process ahead of signing up – particularly if feedback was more specific – e.g: “you said you prefer to meet with tutors face to face – this isn’t an option on this course so you may want to consider whether this could be a major drawback for you….”

I teach a face to face course with some e-learning elements and do use a  questionnaire to gauge students’ computer literacy before and after the module. I could definitely improve my questionnaires to include some elements form those I have just looked at – particularly around self organisation

These pre-course “readiness” self assessments also made me wonder whether we shouldn’t use something similar with all students on conventional courses as I am pretty sure that some do not appear prepared for the experience! 🙂


Welcome to the world of online learning. Before you enroll in an online course, take some time to think about yourself as a learner and see whether your characteristics would help you be a successful …

Not strictly a week 1 activity, I got a bit carried away by the #h817open  "how would you make your course…

Joseph Gliddon

Mon, 22 Apr 2013 07:50:01 GMT
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Not strictly a week 1 activity, I got a bit carried away by the #h817open  “how would you make your course connectivist” discussions and it bled over into my #octel  look at your course task. 

The activity on #ocTEL was to look at a course you were teaching and see how ‘individual to social’ and ‘autonomous to directed’ it was. Most of what I currently do as a learning technologist is s……

Google+ ocTEL Activities 2013-04-20 07:21:29

jim pettiward

Sat, 20 Apr 2013 06:21:29 GMT
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octelsystems

Chen Yee

Sat, 20 Apr 2013 03:00:37 GMT
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Hi Mike Smith here, Owner of This Octel Software House. All members are experienced and Professional in all Field which we Offer. I am also Spend 25 Years in Information Technology and Almost 10 years…

I love Socrative and share it as an educational tool wherever I go.  There are some new updates, such…

Martin Hawksey

Fri, 19 Apr 2013 08:06:37 GMT
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Socrative has appeared a number of times in my stream this week. One to watch!

#ocTEL  


Tim Wicks
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I love Socrative and share it as an educational tool wherever I go.  There are some new updates, such as:

Socrative now allows you to add images to your questions and have short answer quizzes graded for you. Additionally, the short answer activity now allows you to display your question on your audience’s devices.


People who have attended one of my presentations this spring may have seen these tools already as I was an early tester of them, but now everyone can use some great new features in Socrative. As they …

Hello everyone.  Here are my reflections for the first week activities, "Drilling into TEL Concepts" …

Helen Blunden

Thu, 18 Apr 2013 23:26:48 GMT
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Hello everyone.  Here are my reflections for the first week activities, “Drilling into TEL Concepts” http://activatelearning.wordpress.com/2013/04/19/week-1-drilling-into-tel-concepts-and-approaches-for-octel/

This week’s entry on reflections of Technology and Learning Concepts and Approaches for the OCTEL MOOC have been interesting. In particular one video about how dentists are trained to drill a toot……

Just shared this with the #octel  mooc.  First saw it 3 years back, Its still really impressive and I…

Joseph Gliddon

Thu, 18 Apr 2013 11:02:24 GMT
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Just shared this with the #octel  mooc.  First saw it 3 years back, Its still really impressive and I really need to find a way to get our university students to do this kind of thing.  I also intend to ask my sons teacher if I can give this a try in his computing class.

Education scientist Sugata Mitra tackles one of the greatest problems of education — the best teachers and schools don’t exist where they’re needed most. In a series of real-life experiments from New…

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