The following Pecha Kucha presentation, entitled ‘Turnitin as student diagnostic learning tool; it’s life Jim but not as we know it’ was delivered by Jo Richler from Salford University at the JISC RSC NW Annual conference 2010.
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The following Pecha Kucha presentation, entitled ‘Turnitin as student diagnostic learning tool; it’s life Jim but not as we know it’ was delivered by Jo Richler from Salford University at the JISC RSC NW Annual conference 2010.
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Gill Black from St Helens College explains how they have been using the PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld gaming devices for capturing and playing different types of media.
Gill explains how these devices came out of the MoleNet funding stream and why she finds them better than some other devices for capturing and playing back video evidence. She explains how easy to use these devices to display PowerPoint presentations, screen shots and photographs as well as capture high quality video and sound. The device can also play flash content from the NLN materials, store and playback podcasts as well as display 3D augmented reality images via a system called Second Sight.