46 resultados para subtitled videos
em University of Southampton, United Kingdom
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Free online training resources on using web 2.0 tools for busy lecturers. - 'Outstanding ICT initiative of the year' winner of the JISC award is commended for 'commitment to open access to online content' A wealth of openly available multimedia content won the JISC/Times Higher Award. Created by University of Westminster lecturer Russell Stannard's websites build upon pioneering work using video to mark students' work. Using screen recording software, Stannard recorded himself walking through various Web 2.0 technologies with a voice-over, which were then uploaded to a website - www.teachertrainingvideos.com. The site quickly proved popular and rapidly built into a bank of over 30 videos.
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Multimedia Training Videos is a series of free learning videos to show anyone interested in learning packages like Flash, Director and Photoshop.
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These three videos show how a Spirit hearing aid is fitted and calibrated.
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Use across a series of lectures to introduce the module, focus on the topic of interdisciplinarity and get to know the group. Contains links to videos to watch
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Watch, discuss, reflect CONTENT: Six videos introducing ideas about learning and reflection
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Watch, discuss, reflect CONTENT: Five videos introducing ideas about learning and reflection, one video introducing the idea of flow
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Watch, discuss, reflect CONTENT: How to learn anything fast
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Overview slides with screenshots
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Hundreds of streamable films and videos for free use in teaching and learning within the University of Southampton.
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Healthtalkonline, an award-winning charity website, lets you share in other people's experiences of health and illness. You can watch or listen to videos of the interviews, read about people's experiences and find reliable information about conditions, treatment choices and support. The information on healthtalkonline is based on qualitative research into patient experiences, led by experts at the University of Oxford. These personal stories of health and illness will enable patients, families and healthcare professionals to benefit from the experiences of others.
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Common craft make short videos which explain in simple terms some common concepts and technologies used in learning and teaching. These are available through The Common Craft Store, which offers versions of videos that are: Downloadable files Presentation-quality Licensed for workplace use You can find the free, online versions of the videos on The Common Craft Show. Topics include phishing, RSS, wikis, Twitter, social networking, social bookmarking, web search strategies, social media, podcasting, sharing photos online and many more.
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by Adam Procter for Learning & Teaching week at University of Southampton 2009