Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Quickly developing online versions of learning materials for graduate students at Cambridge University

Cambridge University Library, West Road, CB3 9DR Cambridge, United Kingdom
I will be discussing "Quickly developing online versions of learning materials for graduate students" at Cambridge University, 2pm, 22 July 2015. The talk was arranged by Dr Danny Kingsley, Head of the University of Cambridge Office of Scholarly Communication, is free and open to all, but you need to reserve a seat.
The University of Cambridge has been using the same Australian developed "Moodle" Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) as ANU since 2014. Tom will provide some lessons learned from teaching graduate students using Moodle at the ANU since 2009. He suggests shortcuts for moving learning materials on-line using e-books. Tom will also outline new work at ANU to integrate the "synchronous" features of products such as Adobe Connect, with the "asynchronous" features of Moodle.


ps: Happy to give a version of the talk in Australia (or Hong Kong, if there is interest. I will be at  Fitzwilliam College Cambridge (UK) 21 to 25 July for the 10th International Conference on Computer Science & Education (ICCSE 2015). On the way I am stopping off in Hong Kong 16 to 18 July for the Second International Conference on Open and Flexible Education (ICOFE 2015) at Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK).

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  1. Notes by Dr Danny Kingsley, Head of the University of Cambridge Office of Scholarly Communication, on Roundtable discussion:

    "Tips for preparing and presenting online learning", Unlocking Research Blog, July 23, 2015

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