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Category Archives: Technology enhanced
JIME Spring 2012 OER special issue of JIME now available
The International Editorial board of JIME is delighted to announce that the Spring 2012 edition of the Journal of Interactive Media in Education is now available online. This is a special edition which features four papers exploring different aspects of … Continue reading
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Video introduction to H812 Block 2
Chris Pegler has prepared a video introduction to Block 2 of IET’s ‘Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice’. See below for the video:
Location based learning
A recent IET Technology Coffee morning showcased the work of academic Elizabeth FitzGerald: You can read the abstract for this IET Technology Coffee morning at http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloudscape/view/2350
Out There In Here video
This short video illustrates the cool use of technology to enhance the learning experience of students on a geology field trip. The ‘Out There and In Here’ project explores the possibilities for new technologies to support distributed, synchronous collaborations between … Continue reading