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Demo – TEL Sonya. Musings on Learning Technology. Rogō eAssessment Tool Demonstration. July 22, 2016. A webinar demonstration of The University of Nottingham’s eAssessment solution, Rogō. We were all pretty impressed with Rogō and, pending the outcome of our VLE review, it is something that we will look at again if we find ourselves in need of a separate quiz tool. Being open source software, anyone who is interested can download Rogō from Nottingham’s dedicated website. August 13, 2015. A new service th...
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TEL Sonya – Page 2 – Musings on Learning Technology
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Musings on Learning Technology. Newer posts →. VEO Demonstration and Training. August 5, 2016. Over the past couple of years our Faculty of Health Sciences and Wellbeing has been very busy redeveloping their buildings and kitting them out with all the latest and greatest facilities and technologies, things like an almost exact replica of a hospital ward, complete with Sim People. And high definition cameras and screens in every room. Remember the Immersive Interactive. Room I wrote about? July 22, 2016.
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SPV Software Products: LTI Launcher for Windows
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LTI Launcher for Windows. Is a Windows desktop client application which acts like an LTI tool consumer. It provides a simple environment for testing connections to LTI tool providers by allowing launch credentials to be specified, and resource links and users to be defined. For a quick start it configures itself for any applications which can be auto-provisioned; for example, Rating. Which provide 14 day trial accounts. View movie illustration -. LTI Launcher for Windows. In the user's AppData Local.
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CPD – TEL Sonya. Musings on Learning Technology. October 7, 2016. I was there largely to see if it could replace our VLE’s collaboration tool, ClassLive Pro, which is a rebranded old. Version of Blackboard Collaborate, reliant on Java and a complete pain to get working because Pearson won’t update to newer versions, and I think it probably can. The core functionality is all there, it just needs testing in a real world situation which a tame academic is going to do for us and feedback. October 6, 2016.