Category Archives: Elearning

Successful ELESIG Webinar: methods for researching the learner experience

Last Thursday ELESIG – the Special Interest Group for Research into the Learner Experience – held a webinar focusing on research methodology for evaluating the learner’s experience of elearning. As community lead for the project (one of my roles for Reach Further) it is great to be able to report

E-learning tools

CourseLab CourseLab, is a free authoring tool, with lots of great features – very usable and professional. It offers a WYSIWYG environment for creating interactive e-learning content. FeedBlitz enables you to provide blog posts in a newsletter format – it’s a way to give blog readers the option to read

Online resources supporting Engineering and Motor Vehicle courses

Teaching and Learning resources from QIA: includes material from the teaching and learning subject packs. http://teachingandlearning.qia.org.uk/ Intute.ac.uk is a free online service providing you with access to the very best Web resources for education and research. Results of search for “Motor Engineering” New Engineering Foundation http://www.neweng.org.uk/resources.asp?id=9 http://failte.ac.uk/FAILTE aims to provide

Free learning objects to use in your courses

Reusability and tools for designing reusable learning objects Best resources CETIS http://www.cetis.ac.uk/ JISC centre for educational technology and interoperability standards Intute http://www.intute.ac.uk/ is a free online service providing you with access to the very best Web resources for education and research. The service is created by a network of UK

Using del.icio.us with students in a course

Social bookmarking can be used in a variety of ways to support students taking a course. Here are some helpful links on how to use del.icio.us in education; Using del.icio.us As a Class or Department Resourcehttp://www.teachbabel.com/…del-icio-us-bookmarking.html Here’s how one tutor used del.icio.us for a course on Computers and Writing course

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