[Xerte] Re: FW: Student Generated Content

Brane Šmitek brane.smitek at fov.uni-mb.si
Thu Nov 8 11:11:41 GMT 2012


Personally I involved students in the production of e-learning materials at
the subject Multimedia systems.

They produced E-learning materials under my supervision. The focus of work
is not on the content of materials, 

but on the manufacturing techniques and the use of multimedia elements in
the production. 

In the current academic year I planned to use XOT as a tool for producing
e-learning materials.

Currently I trying to provide server and software required for the job. Work
with students will begin in January 2013.

 

Kind regards 

Branislav SMITEK Ph.D. 
University of Maribor 
FACULTY OF ORGANIZATIONAL SCIENCES 
Kidriceva cesta 55/a 
SI4000 KRANJ 
SLOVENIA 

tel: +386 4 237 42 63 
fax: +386 4 237 42 99 
e-mail: brane.smitek at fov.uni-mb.si 

 

From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
[mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Julian Tenney
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 11:11 AM
To: Xerte discussion list
Subject: [Xerte] FW: Student Generated Content

 

I've long been a proponent of getting students to create their own content:
I know some of you are too. Has anyone got any hard evidence to back up a
claim that this can positively impact students learning? I have seen hard
evidence before from at least two sources, one study undertaken here at
Nottingham (in Modern Languages), but I can't remember where I saw the other
one - was it someone here?

 

Thanks,

 

Julian

 

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