Theres still chance to join the Preparing for the Safer Intenet Day event on the 27 th of November.This event will provide you with useful Safer Internet Day information, resources and links to help host the campaign in your organisation. Those who attend this Preparation Day will discover what’s available within Jisc regarding the legal implications related to e-safety and supporting vulnerable learners. You will also be shown examples of e-safety best practice within education plus details of the amazing campaigns from last year.
If you wish to take part go to http://jiscevents.force.com/E/EventsDetailPage?id=a06U000000EdueGIAR&srvc=JISC RSC UK
Friday, 22 November 2013
Thursday, 17 October 2013
Dyslexia Awareness Week
Hi, with it being Dyslexia awareness week. I have collated a
few resources and information that may be of use to your learners .With a lot
of new starters joining courses, it may be useful to manage expectations
and provide information on what support a Learning Provider can offer and how
this support can help the learner become
independent.
Firstly Jisc TechDis, have a document Technology
to support your Reading. This identifies Text to speech Readers, Publisher
Look ups and how to support yourself. Also it may be worth updating your
version of My Study Bar, the latest version has an excellent Text to Speech
reader Orato, and Balabolka a which will help with grammar and
spelling.
Free Services to look out for are, Robobraille which
will provide Word documents in MP3 format or large text. Assistive
Technology Toolbars like ATBar
or Browse
Aloud could be useful in VLE'S or e-Portfolios. Also take a look at the FREE voices Jack and Jess which are a massive improvement on Microsoft Sam.
More updates this week
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
Niace Funding
A funding opportunity not to be missed! Niace are inviting learning providers to bid for funds for the Equality and Diversity Fund. The closing date is very close so it might be worth taking look today. The application form can be accessed on the Niace website.
http://www.niace.org.uk/current-work/equality-and-diversity-innovation-fund
Projects will normally begin in October 2013 and should be completed at the beginning of June 2014. Monitoring and reporting of project outcomes and impact will be required after project funding ceases up until the end of March 2015.
A key aim of the project fund is to catalyse change across the sector, so all projects will be required to collaborate with each other and disseminate their findings locally and nationally. Mandatory dissemination events will take place in June/July 2014, followed by ongoing dissemination in autumn 2014 and beyond.
http://www.niace.org.uk/current-work/equality-and-diversity-innovation-fund
Individual colleges and training organisations are invited to bid for a grant of between £1,000 and £25,000. Successful bids of £5,000 or less will have a higher level of freedom and flexibility in how they deliver their projects, and be subject to a lower level of reporting and monitoring than projects receiving larger grants.
Projects will normally begin in October 2013 and should be completed at the beginning of June 2014. Monitoring and reporting of project outcomes and impact will be required after project funding ceases up until the end of March 2015.
A key aim of the project fund is to catalyse change across the sector, so all projects will be required to collaborate with each other and disseminate their findings locally and nationally. Mandatory dissemination events will take place in June/July 2014, followed by ongoing dissemination in autumn 2014 and beyond.
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
e-Learning Tools
The Discover 'e' conference for 2013 highlighted a few tools that may help with Content Creation and Assessment. Carolyn Lewis from Vocational Innovation Ltd discussed these in her session relating to Work based Learning. However these tools would be beneficial if you are thinking of using a blended Model of Delivery. A couple that I particularly like include Quizlet this will allow you to create simple and easy assessments. Quizlet has the option to create flash card based questions, track progress and use automatically graded quizzes. Accessibility wise, Quizlet will allow you to listen to the written word. Creating a quiz is relatively easy; there are enough instructions to help you zip your file ready to be embedded into a website.
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UDUTU is a content authoring tool which is free. This is will allow you to use templates to present material. You will be able to add video, quizzes sound and images. It works seamlessly with PowerPoint. I found the Publish tool useful to be able to keep track of what your content looks like. Once you have created your content you can select how you wish this to be visible to your learners. You are able to extract your content as a Zip file for
Infuse Learning is a free Learner Response System, that will work with any Internet enabled device This is excellent after tool and compares favourably with Hot Potatoes and Socrative. This tool will allow you create a quiz and add video images. Accessibility wise Infuse has a text to speech option and again you will be able to select a language.
Monday, 8 April 2013
BrowseAloud
BrowseAloud is a excellent product that I have trialled for a while now this is a piece of software is free to use and works with all major browsers. To hear text read aloud from a desktop or laptop computer you simply move your mouse pointer over the text. From a touch screen device, you simply tap on the text to hear it read aloud.
This could be useful for reading long text documents, or helping with pronunciation. very simple to download and easy to use
Related Links Below
http://www.browsealoud.co.uk/page.asp?pg_id=80005
This could be useful for reading long text documents, or helping with pronunciation. very simple to download and easy to use
Related Links Below
http://www.browsealoud.co.uk/page.asp?pg_id=80005
Discover-e
Learning From Each Other
This year's conference sessions all have the theme of "learning from each
other" and will give you an opportunity to hear how practitioners from around
the region are using technology successfully to enhance the learner
experience.
This year, we are pleased to offer delegates a brand new conference
platform and sessions include:
- live webinars looking at inspiring learning spaces, raising learner
engagement, assessment using free tools and much more.
- short and practical conference fringe sessions, including a twitter
school, next generation VLE showcase and e-learning swap shop
- competitions for you to get involved with and possibly win a prize
We look forward to seeing you online - booking are being taken on our website
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