Month: February 2016

  • Recording the spoken word is a little bit more tricky than recording live vocals to a song. This post will explain what equipment to use to get the best possible recording on a restricted budget. Firstly, don’t use a mic that is designed for live performance. Yes I’m talking to you Shure SM58, the SM58 […]

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  • Added jQuery to your Lectora project, to create an image slider. I have created this blog entry to help anyone who is struggling to create an image slider in Lectora. Open and save a new Lectora project. Within the folder structure create a new folder called Script. You will need to download the following two […]

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  • There has been a fair amount of research done since the late 1990s around formative assessment and it has become apparent that the use of formative assessment enhances students’ learning experience (Nicol, 2009) whilst also making a significant contribution to the improvement of retention rates (Yorke, 2005. Yorke & Longden, 2004. Tinto, 1993). Using formative assessment can […]

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  • PebblePocket app

    PebblePocket is an app powered by PebblePad that lets you quickly create assets on the go. It allows you to edit and save mobile assets on your device and send them to your Pebble+ asset store. It is available for both Apple and Android devices. For more information, access the PebblePocket Moodle page or Staff […]

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  • — This post was written by Tim Wheeler — Unity 3D During the course of 2014-15 TELMED developed the Open Wide and Step Inside project with the Peninsula School of Dentistry’s Community Engagement Team. Which has been shown to hundreds of primary-level school children in the Immersive Vision Theatre. The short film was aimed at improving oral health and wellbeing […]

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  • — This post was written by Elizabeth Seymour — This week marks the first sprint of our rework of our Virtual Patient system, and the focus of these first two weeks is to establish the branding that the project will conform to and be associated with in all future sprints and across all usage once […]

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  • Choosing the right set up to record spoken word – Part 1

    Recording the spoken word is a little bit more tricky than recording live vocals to a song. This post will explain what equipment to use to get the best possible recording on a restricted budget. Firstly, don’t use a mic that is designed for live performance. Yes I’m talking to you Shure SM58, the SM58 […]

  • Added jQuery to your Lectora project, to create an image slider.

    Added jQuery to your Lectora project, to create an image slider. I have created this blog entry to help anyone who is struggling to create an image slider in Lectora. Open and save a new Lectora project. Within the folder structure create a new folder called Script. You will need to download the following two […]

  • Online quizzes and formative assessment

    There has been a fair amount of research done since the late 1990s around formative assessment and it has become apparent that the use of formative assessment enhances students’ learning experience (Nicol, 2009) whilst also making a significant contribution to the improvement of retention rates (Yorke, 2005. Yorke & Longden, 2004. Tinto, 1993). Using formative assessment can […]

  • PebblePocket app

    PebblePocket is an app powered by PebblePad that lets you quickly create assets on the go. It allows you to edit and save mobile assets on your device and send them to your Pebble+ asset store. It is available for both Apple and Android devices. For more information, access the PebblePocket Moodle page or Staff […]

  • Developing for Unity 3D version 4 for the Immersive vision theatre

    — This post was written by Tim Wheeler — Unity 3D During the course of 2014-15 TELMED developed the Open Wide and Step Inside project with the Peninsula School of Dentistry’s Community Engagement Team. Which has been shown to hundreds of primary-level school children in the Immersive Vision Theatre. The short film was aimed at improving oral health and wellbeing […]

  • Where to start: Branding your project

    — This post was written by Elizabeth Seymour — This week marks the first sprint of our rework of our Virtual Patient system, and the focus of these first two weeks is to establish the branding that the project will conform to and be associated with in all future sprints and across all usage once […]