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ways we can help and when to use e-learning
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includes example e-learning showreels.…
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who we are and how to get in touch.…
Need help?
or get in touch using one of these contact methods.
Support - Can we help?
We can provide advice, support and training to enhance teaching and learning events with technology.
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Multimedia
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Making videos, audio recordings, podcasts, screen capture, interactive multimedia, shared video, video conferencing |
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Web Publishing
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Creating web pages and sites, image galleries
and online slideshows, setting up forums,
blogs, eportfolios and eSubmissions. |
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Collecting Data
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Creating surveys, online tests for assessed
coursework, tests during a lecture/seminar |
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Communication
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Using discussion forums, IM and chat facilities. |
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Lectures
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PRS personal response systems for lecture
voting using clickers. |
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Assignments
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Setting up electronic assignment submission,
plagarism detection and source matching. |
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Related technologies
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Using online glossaries, peer review by
students, mind mapping, copyright.
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On going projects and activities
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Register of elearning Projects
Assignment management…
VLE Review (Moodle / Sakai)
virtual research environment…update coming soon
e-learning showreel
examples of videos made with the e-learning team…
activities
- electronic assignment submission
- plagiarism and source matching using TurnItIn
- Mindmanager, mind mapping, concept mapping
- PRS personal response systems (lecture voting, clickers)
- past exam papers online
- other teaching and learning related technology
(not supported by Audio-Visual Services).
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About the service
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The E-learning Advisor Team (Stephen Brydges, Chris Coe, Robert O’Toole ) supports technologies for teaching and learning across the university.
This site is a guide to the kinds of things that we regularly support, however in our developmental capacity we are always interested to hear of requests that do not fit neatly into these categories but which are related to teaching and learning. We have some capacity to undertake more substantial research and development projects.
Requests can come from teachers, other staff and from students, in any department.
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Stephen Brydges: 0787 6217958
Chris Coe: (02476) [5] 23754
Robert O'Toole: 0787 6217960

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