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Welcome to the Virtual World

Welcome to the Virtual World
  • Duration:  02:51
  • Filesize:  2.3MB
  • 31-08-2007
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In the final part of the lecture by Jonathan Modley, we hear a short soundtrack about the virtual world of second life. Prepare to step into the future!

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A Virtual Learning Future

A Virtual Learning Future
  • Duration:  08:28
  • Filesize:  6.8MB
  • 31-08-2007
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In part four of his lecture, Jonathan Modley, Multimedia and Communications Developer at Kibble, explains the possibilities of moodle, the learning zone, podcasts and second life as training devices. It’s less complicated than it sounds!

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Global classrooms 24/7

Global classrooms 24/7
  • Duration:  04:29
  • Filesize:  3.6MB
  • 31-08-2007
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In part three, Jonathan Modley, Multimedia and Communications Developer at Kibble, explains the benefits of web-based learning alongside traditional methods, and some of the systems he has experience of.

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CYC Learning Online

CYC Learning Online
  • Duration:  05:14
  • Filesize:  4.2MB
  • 31-08-2007
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In part two, Jonathan Modley, Multimedia and Communications Developer at Kibble explains how social bookmarks, tagging, portability and application programming interfaces can enhance learning and research. Confused? Listen to find out!

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A Whole New Digital World

A Whole New Digital World
  • Duration:  08:30
  • Filesize:  6.8MB
  • 31-08-2007
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In the first part of his lecture Jonathan Modley, Multimedia and Communications Developer at Kibble, describes the new challenges and opportunities with IT Learning, including podcasts and Really Simple Syndication (RSS). He was speaking at the Conference Organised by Kibble in Renfrewshire.

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Remote Learning for Care Staff

Remote Learning for Care Staff
  • Duration:  07:06
  • Filesize:  5.7MB
  • 10-05-2007
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Getting more qualifications doesn't mean spending hours with your head in a book. Jane Prior from SCOTVQ explains how carers can develop their CV. She was hoping to attract care professionals at the Social Care Association Annual Seminar in Renfrewshire.

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