626 resultados para Warren Mundine
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This presentation is intended to show the use of Camtasia Studio to create a narrated presentation, and can be compared with the version recorded using Adobe Presenter.
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This PowerPoint slideshow covers the educational uses of video podcasts, describes how RSS feeds work and shows how they can be created using Blackboard.
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This short PowerPoint presentation shows how the Echo360 lecture capture systems works
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A simple PowerPoint used as the basis for podcast exercises
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This brief guide (two sides of A4) is a reminder sheet for tutors and research staff who wish to hold meetings online using Adobe Connect
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This one-side-of-A4 guide is a reminder of most of the things that students need to know to have meetings online.
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This one-side-of-A4 guide discusses setting up your audio correctly and installing the Connect browser add-in.
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This short 3 min video shows how Camtasia Studio can be used to record the audio of a lecture alongside the moment-by-moment votes recorded using Turning Point.
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Abstract, introduction, methodology and conclusion concerning our learning resource. Best viewed at size A0
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List of references in Harvard style for our resource set
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This is a recording of a talk given on 12 March 2010 by Tom Chapman of Headstream, a marketing company who specialise in the use of digital social media to promote products and brands.
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This 8 minute video provides a brief introduction to Authentic World, a website available to students in Health Sciences that enables them to practice drug calculations, get feedback on their performance and be formally assessed.
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This PowerPoint file is a template for an A1 poster based on the new University branding. It is however only an example used in a workshop and is provided 'as is' - for example the University logo does not include any School name.
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This narrated slideshow (8 minutes) shows how UK copyright law applies to an example book and explores how a tutor can make copies of selected chapters to distribute to students