Online Discussion in English Studies: A Good Practice Guide to Design, Moderation and Assessment
Online Discussion in English Studies: A Good Practice Guide to Design, Moderation and Assessment
The Literature Review Survival Guide A guide to the purpose of a literature review and how to go about compiling a literature review. Guide to Homeschooling - How to Homeschool Crayfish Dissection - Internal Anatomy A guide for participating in the international open education commons Guide to Communications and Governance World and Regional Paintball Information Guide (WARPIG) Widgets, gadgets and other health technologies: Using evidence, priorities and values to guide choic Anatomy of a meltdown The GFC Forum: Cause, effect and recovery The Visitors and Residents Principle: A guide to assessing motivations towards the web The Visitors and Residents Principle: A guide to assessing motivations towards the web Parents' and Carers' Guide Interviews Guide Graduate Finance Guide Undergraduate Finance Guide Good Practice Guide in Question and Test Design Virtual Maths, Shapes, Space and Measure, Calculate Height of Building guide
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Identifies key features of the internal anatomy of a crayfish, using an actual dissected specimen. Would make a good pre-lab or post-lab review. The video uses lecture format (for background information) along with a lab demonstration. 9:46 min.
The UNESCO OER Toolkit is an initiative of the Information Society Division of UNESCO’s Communication and Information Sector.The drafting of this toolkit was facilitated by Philipp Schmidt of the University of the Western Cape, South Africa. The work was inspired by, and builds on a 2006 discussion of the UNESCO OER Community to outline a 'Do-It-Yourself/Do-It-Together' resource to build capacity for local OER development and use. A first draft was prepared and reviewed during a focused online
This new guide provides an overview of the major critical debates surrounding the relationship between communications, government accountability and responsiveness, and state-society relations in developing countries. It highlights practical guidance, lessons learned and case studies on supporting the development of independent and plural media systems, increasing access to information, and using communications tools in governance reform processes across a range of contexts. It includes ann
This website provides a good starting point for those interesting in paintballing, including history, rules, manufacturers, distributors, news, reports, forums and other resources. The site is available in several different language versions.
All health care systems in the world “set priorities and make choices”, but how do we inform policy makers about which health care interventions should be supported or promoted? Increasing use is being made of health technology assessment, which evaluates the safety, effectiveness, and social and ethical implications of different types of health care to guide decisions about health care policy and practice in Australia and elsewhere.
Few public events are significant enough to justify their own acronym. In even fewer instances are those acronyms readily understood worldwide. Clearly the global financial crisis, or GFC, is one such event. Much has been said and done about it already. But how accurate or effective has this been? Are fingers being fairly pointed? Can the cracks be repaired, or do we need a whole new system?
An update to Prensky's 'Digital Natives' idea, taking the stand-point that individuals attitudes to the web are not primarily governed by age or technical skill. The original blog-post can be found here: http://tallblog.conted.ox.ac.uk/index.php/2008/07/23/not-natives-immigrants-but-visitors-residents/
An update to Prensky's 'Digital Natives' idea, taking the stand-point that individuals attitudes to the web are not primarily governed by age or technical skill. The original blog-post can be found here: http://tallblog.conted.ox.ac.uk/index.php/2008/07/23/not-natives-immigrants-but-visitors-residents/
This guide provides information about Oxford for anyone who is encouraging a student to make an application to the University, and who will be supporting them through the application process and beyond.
This guide explains what you could expect from an Oxford interview and the part interviews play in the selection procedure.
Graduate Finance Guide
This guide outlines the costs you should expect to meet when studying at Oxford and also the various forms of financial support that will be available to you. Includes details of the Oxford Opportunity Bursary.
This booklet will provide an introduction to good practice in question and test design. It includes the art of using objective tests to assess some aspects of student learning. At the outset you should be aware that objective tests are just one method of assessment. They are useful for assessing knowledge, comprehension and application and in some circumstances can be used to assess higher order skills such as evaluation and synthesis. They cannot be used to assess creativity, integration of ide
Guide to calculating the height of a building













