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Opportunities for finding out more about classroom technology
Developing Digital Excellence –The Digital Classroom sessions in September 2013
In September and October we are running a number of sessions aimed at new and existing staff who would either like to know the basics about using the technology with the classrooms and lecture theatres, or who are interested in using them to their full extent.
We are offering sessions in one of our large lecture theatres and also another session in a standard classroom which is a great opportunity to have a full overview and get some hands on. You will be able to find out what equipment is available and how you can use the best tools for your teaching.
We have created a day of activity on Friday 20th September to help staff as they prepare for classes in Semester 1.
Introduction to classroom equipment B004 20/9/13 9.00am – 10.00am
Lecture theatre equipment Wilson 1 20/9/13 11.00am –12.00pm
Introduction to classroom equipment B004 20/9/13 2.00pm – 3.00pm
Lecture theatre equipment Wilson 1 20/9/13 3.00pm – 4.00pm
Book your session via the HR Staff Development booking system.
We are then repeating the sessions in October in case new staff have missed them:
Friday 4th October
Lecture theatre equipment Wilson 1 4/10/13 11.00am –12.00pm
Introduction to classroom equipment B004 4/10/13 2.00pm – 3.00pm
If you would like more information about using classroom and lecture theatre equipment please contact Glenn Allan email [email protected] . You can find out more about training and classroom support via the Learning Services wiki.
If you experience problems in classrooms when teaching begins again please contact Classroom Support immediately so we are aware of any issues. Please telephone ex 4286
If you have other areas you would like to see training and development for classrooms and technology, please let us know
Rachel Bury
Academic Liaison Manager – Quality, Marketing and Communication
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Blackboard App – Mobile 4.0 for a new era of clean, clear mobile learning
The August bank holiday saw the new release of Blackboard Mobile Learn (Version 4.0) ready for the new term and “WOW”, a lot has changed! Click on any of the images for a larger view
The new clean, white interface has a number of new features to help you keep trap and organise your learning when using the app on your mobile or tablet.
I’ll take you through the new tasty features and functions and leave it over to yourself to have a play!
When opening the app you are greeted with a colourful new screen – no longer the dark black scheme as before. You can simply search for your ‘school’ (or university – make sure you type in ‘Edge Hill’ remembering the space between ‘Edge’ and ‘Hill’) and then enter your usual network details.
You are then taken to the new-look menu which holds your modules and programme areas. There are a few new features here already that you can play with to change the colour for the title of the module or programme area, re-order it in the menu or simply show or hide it and no more having to ‘star’ your most used modules – just hide the ones you don’t want!
The new ‘Dashboard’ feature collates updates from any of your courses for quick easy access to new content added by your tutors or other students.
You’ll also notice that this intro screen will inform you with a number, of how many updates are waiting for you so you can keep right up to date with any on-goings in your courses (currently Android only feature).
Clicking on a link through to a module (or programme area), the familiar course menu is available, again with a clean white interface and matching icons.
Content is much easier to access, especially if in a PDF, HTML5 or web-link format – it is far more obvious than it was before with an accompanying colourful icon to signify the link itself. Even content in older HTML format will work and you will be given a little preview of images before you choose to click the link to open it in a browser.
And for tutors, any elements that are hidden from students – from entire module areas to tools and content, will have grey hatching underneath the link to indicate this fact. Great for checking quickly that you’ve released that vital bit of content.
Discussion forums are now more easy than ever to view and interact with. The whole post is displayed rather than just the first sentence. You can also ‘favourite’ discussion forums or individual threads so you can follow more easily later as the discussion progresses. Any unread messages are also clearly indicated as well as any you may have ‘flagged’. Replies are kept ‘inline’ so you can see what a fellow student has posted in response and all other messages are available by simply scrolling down the page – no more expanding and contracting the messages to see the conversation! And replying itself is also easier – just click the ‘Reply’ button at the top of the message you wish to respond to no more having to use that menu button!
Journals and Blogs are similar to Discussion Forums – clean, clear and quick to use, read and respond. Learning Modules, Announcements, Mobile Quizes and Tasks have all been updated in the new clean style too.
We are still awaiting some tools to be made more mobile friendly (such as Calendar, Email, Messages and Surveys) but hopefully we will see this with future versions of this fantastic and free app for our students!
Also………
Later this year Apple iOS users will be able to download iOS7 which will again help the usability of the Blackboard Mobile Learn on your devices. The iOS7 update includes a new system wide user interface and can handle Microsoft Office files and HTML5 content in a much more user friendly manner. With all the tweaks and features, Apple devices will be able to make use of the full screen browsing tool within Mobile Learn to access attachments and links within your module areas, which will also improve navigation for all users.
If you wish to learn more about the potential of Blackboard Mobile Learn in your teaching or learning, contact the Learning Technology Development Team or your LTD Officer.
Carol Chatten
Learning Technology Development Officer
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Sneak preview of our brand new HD TV studio
Staff from the Learning Services Media Development Team had a recent visit on site to our new Creative Edge building and they have taken some panoramic pictures which we wanted to share with everyone so you could see how it’s all taking shape.
Don Moffatt, Media and ICT senior manager can be seen here in a panoramic shot of the new office space for the team – and the cabling is just the infrastructure for their office!
And if you thought there was a lot of cabling for the office, take a look at the cabling for the studios – it puts problems we all have at home with cabling in the shade!
The new building has a broadcast studio with 5 HD camera’s which will create for our students a real television studio experience and also, a multi-purpose studio with 3 HD cameras. Here are a couple of shots of the TV1 5 camera studio which is located on the ground floor of the new building.
The Media Development Team will move over to Creative Edge before the start of term in September and I am sure we will all want a full guided tour when these exciting media spaces are up and running in September.
More pictures when we next have a visit on site…
Rachel Bury
Academic Liaison Manager – Quality, Marketing & Communication