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This is an archive of the 2013 version of ocTEL.
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Ha hah. Playing catch up. My 3 weeks in 1 blog post.
Ooh, this is sneaky. After three weeks, I’m jumping back into the #ocTEL MOOC. I’m fortunate in that this week the course comes to the end of Part I, the Foundations of Technology Enhanced Learning……
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Trying to catch up.. ! If you’ve done Activity 3.2, do you think it’s worth doing (for someone with a low patience threshold 😉 ?
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Feeling inspired by the Keith Smyth webinar I decided to dip my toes into the creative waters and produced a webform for learners to undertake preparatory work prior to a session on research skills. I have posted this in the forum.
Please see below my submission for this activity. The link to this form would be sent to learners in an email prior to their scheduled research session with the Library. This would provide the Librari…
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Feeling inspired by the Keith Smyth webinar I decided to dip my toes into the creative waters and produced a webform for learners to undertake preparatory work prior to a session on research skills. I have posted this in the forum.
Please see below my submission for this activity. The link to this form would be sent to learners in an email prior to their scheduled research session with the Library. This would provide the Librari…
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After posting my reflection on the Adventure Game I was reminded of Fantastic Contraption. This is a puzzle game that require logical thinking, but because of the design of the game there is no one an…
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David Wicks
Sat, 04 May 2013 01:50:36 GMT
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Great collaborative project. #edtech
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Doug Holton
Sat, 04 May 2013 01:34:06 GMT
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What is at the core of an online course or a MOOC? You could argue it’s the academic integrity of the materials or learning. It could be the level of student engagement in required activities. I would…
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Over recent decades, game-based learning has grown as a form of TEL. It encapsulates many principles of active learning, such as engagement in an authentic context, learning by mistake-making and refl…
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