Using Turnitin to teach about plagiarism
Turnitin is not just for spotting plagiarism once an assignment is uploaded. It can be used to teach students about plagiarism. You can allow students to upload a version of an assignment and generate a similarity report as many times as they like before the due date. This will give you a chance […]
Embed a YouTube video in Blackboard
Adding YouTube videos to your Blackboard course is a good way to provide engaging content. For example, you can illustrate difficult concepts and ideas, showcase different viewpoints on an issue, show news reports, or demonstrate laboratory procedures. You could create a ‘talking head’ video to provide an introduction to your course or programme, or to […]
A student view of your Blackboard course
Blackboard has a useful function – Edit Mode – which allows you to get an idea of what your Blackboard course looks like to students. You can find the Edit Mode button in the top right of any page on your course: However, Edit Mode doesn’t allow you to fully experience your Blackboard course […]
How to create a simple podcast using Audacity
Audio recordings and Podcasts are a good way to aid learning, and to use as a form of assessment. This short video explains how to record using Audacity, a free audio editing software. You can download Audacity from the Programme Installer on a university computer, or it is free to install on any […]
Learning lunch topic: social equity and digital footprints
The LLI were very fortunate to have Dr Rachel Buchanan from the University of Newcastle, Australia hosting its recent Learning Lunch on the topic of social justice, learning technology and digital footprints. Dr Buchanan and colleagues have been conducting research regarding equity issues and digitals footprints as, in Rachel’s words, ‘students from higher SES […]
Customising and sharing your Padlet
You can customise your Padlet by adding different colour backgrounds, or header images, and the posts can be displayed in different ways. You can share your Padlet via social media, or embed it into a web site or a blog, or Blackboard. You can also change the privacy settings. Watch the […]
Getting started with Padlet
Padlet is a free online tool that allows you to collaborate with students or colleagues. It is like an online pin board. You can use it for brainstorming ideas, question and answer activities, sharing resources, gathering opinions and evaluations. You can add different types of files and web links, including video, audio, and […]
Reflections: a panel debate on the challenges and opportunities of lecture capture
The following questions and answers are taken from a panel debate on the challenges and opportunities of lecture capture, using questions submitted by participants during LLI’s Focus on Learning, Teaching and Assessment day. The debate was chaired by Jon Scott, Pro-Vice Chancellor (Student Experience) and the panel members were Alex Mitchell (Students’ Union Education Officer Elect), […]
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