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Category Archives: Marking Online
Planning for teaching online
Before you teach Creating your teaching materials consider pre-recording short, weekly introductions as video or audio podcasts so students can access them when convenient (if you have at GTA, get them to help you create, edit and upload these) include … Continue reading
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What are the pedagogical benefits of video blogging?
Video is everywhere The use of video as an instructional tool in Higher Education is on the increase. The widespread availability of affordable technology has dramatically increased consumer access to digital cameras, smartphones and tablets. Alongside this, the … Continue reading
Marking Online video
Following the recent Marking Online webinar om the Centre for Digital Scholarship, the following video provides the edited highlights and provides an introduction to marking online at UCA. The video is also available on the Online Submission and Feedback page. … Continue reading
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