Showing posts with label information communication technology enhanced learning and teaching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label information communication technology enhanced learning and teaching. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Using online tools to provide relevant, authentic and timely assessment

This is a link to the presentation (Using online tools to provide relevant, authentic and timely assessment) on Slideshare that Helen Martin and I gave at the Symposium on Tertiary Assessment and Higher Education at Victoria University, Wellington - 17h - 20th Nov 2008. I recorded the session and will podcast it as soon as I have the opportunity :-)

Abstract: "Assessment practice is at its most rich when assessment events are relevant, authentic and timely. Relevant assessment is that which is inextricably linked to learning outcomes designed to meet an agreed graduate profile (Biggs, 1999). Authentic assessment requires students to perform real-world tasks that demonstrate meaningful application of essential skills and knowledge. Timely assessment provides students with the opportunity to apply skills and knowledge gained as they learn. Teaching and learning in a blended format enables relevant, authentic and timely assessment that is greatly facilitated by the use of online tools, including self-grading, simulation and problem-based approaches, activities that require reflection and peer-review and the electronic delivery of assessment tasks. Drawing on Bloom’s extended taxonomy of cognitive development (Anderson, Krathwohl, & Bloom, 2001) and sociocultural theory (Vygotsky, 1934) this paper will demonstrate the value of designing and using e-assessments to enhance student learning. Examples will be explored that illustrate some of the benefits to teaching and learning offered by moving toward assessments based in flexible, mobile, collaborative learning technologies."

Please cite as: Owen, H., & Martin, H. (2008 , November 17-19). Using online tools to provide relevant, authentic and timely assessment. Paper presented at the Symposium on Tertiary Assessment and Higher Education Student Outcomes: Policy, Practice, and Research, Rutherford House, Wellington, New Zealand.


Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Setting up a PBWiki site

This is a 'how to video' that shows you how to set up a PBwiki site. It has been developed for Unitec New Zealand, but is relevant for anyone who would like to set up a PBWiki site (www.pbwiki.com).

Karen Haines talks about using podcasting for ESL/EFL learners

Karen Haines (School of Language Studies, Unitec NZ) talks about her experiences of using podcasts with ESL students, and the feedback she received from the students.

Jan Bambury talks about the five steps to ICT enhanced learning and teaching "enlightenment"

Jan Bambury (School of Language Studies, Unitec NZ) takes a lighthearted look at the steps of ICT enhanced learning and teaching 'enlightenment' and reflects on her experiences with particular reference to teaching in China.

Howard Norton talks about using ICT to enhance learning in China, in particular Hot Potatoes quizzes

Howard Norton from the School of Language Studies (Unitec New Zealand) talks about using ICT to enhance learning in China, in particular Hot Potatoes quizzes.

Why use Smartboards with ESL / EFL students?

Lisa Simperingham reflects on what inspired her to use smarboards with students and some of the challenges and rewards she encountered.

Smartboard Traning Session with Lisa Simperingham and Grete Larson

These are short extracts from a Smartboard training session that Lisa Simperingham and Grete Larsen ran in the School of Language Studies at Unitec New Zealand (May 2008). The video shows basic functions such as how to move the tool bar down, move text, and write on the Smartboard. (The sound quality is not very good...).

How to set up and customise your a Flickr account

This is a 'how to video' that shows you how to set up and customise your own Flickr account. It has been developed for Unitec New Zealand, but is relevant for anyone who would like to set up a Flickr photostream.

How to use Wimba Course Genie

This is a 'how to video' that shows you how to use the basic features of Wimba Course Genie to generate your own Web site from an MSWord document. It has been developed for Unitec New Zealand, but is relevant for anyone who would like to use Wimba Course Genie.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Policy in Practice: A Blended Learning Approach to ELT

This is the audio of a presentation that Emma Durham and I gave at the Thai TESOL Conference in Khon Kaen, Thailand, January 2008. If you would like to access the slideshow: http://www.slideshare.net/hazelowendmc/slideshows Please cite as: Owen, H., & Durham, E. (2008, January 24-26). Policy in Practice: A Blended Learning Approach to ELT. Paper presented at the English Language Teaching: Progress in Practice and Policy Conference, Khon Kaen, Thailand.

Breaking down the barriers and celebrating diversity: A collaborative Wiki-based writing project

This is the audio from the presentation that Clayton Young and I gave at the LED conference at the university of Waikato in New Zealand, November 2007. Please cite as: Owen, H., & Young, C. (2007, November 21-24). Breaking down the barriers and celebrating diversity: A collaborative Wiki-based writing project. Paper presented at the Language, Education and Diversity Conference, The University of Waikato, Hamilton.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Web 2.0 in a nutshell...

I was busily backing up my Moodle courses today prior to an upgrade, and found amongst one of the courses that I opened by accident, a rather inspiring video (thanks to Giedre and Thom). It is a thought-provoking snap shot of Web 2.0 that considers the social and cultural implications of digital text, social linking, collaborative creation and more. Really nicely put together, it is an engaging introduction to Web 2.0.