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REPRODUCE Project Blogs

Details of all the blogs from all of the RepRODUCE projects

Here are details and links of all of the RepRODUCE projects, starting with our own one. All of the blogs will also be added to the web site so that they appear in the latest news section whenever they are updated.


JISC CASPER Blog - http://casper.jiscinvolve.org/

Latest JISC Casper News

Feb
27, 2008

Using Digital Resources to Enhance Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

Choosing a suitable acronym

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Sep
10, 2008

REViP - Repurposing Existing Virtual Patients

REViP on YouTube

The REViP team have recently posted a video case study on youTube, called ‘Impossible Mission?’,  outlining the process of repurposing and enriching Virtual Patients from Germany to the UK. Feel free to have a look. All comments are welcome! Please email chara@sgul.ac.uk

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Jun
29, 2009

REGEN-1

A discussion started by Roz Fox was featured

A discussion started by Roz Fox was featured

Hello all Sorry it's been so long! Please find attached the Executive Summary and full Final Report of the REGEN-1 Project. More documents and updates to follow, in the meantime, if you have any queries please contact me. Roz

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Sep
12, 2008

ReFORM

IPR Clearance – Just as we thought things were getting clearer and easier….

it goes and gets messy again. Although we have initially been given clearance (albeit verbal and informal) to use a myriad of materials/RLOs from various sources, it appears that when faced with a license agreement to sign, ‘rights holders’ (loosely termed) start to panic. More often than not, the people we are contacting don’t actually know [...]

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Apr
16, 2008

Q-ROLO

sample week

Sent materials to Mark (Hope) for single week topic: Pixel Group Processing (convolution masks). Consisting of one .ppt presentation, one lab session, and one Reusable Learning Object.

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Jul
19, 2010

MOSAIC Project Blog

Woruldhord, Ancestral voices, the Great War and more.

One of the main conclusions from our Mosaic project (which developed an online course, ‘Ancestral voices: the earliest English literature’,  primarily from pre-existing content and made it freely available for reuse and adaption) was that the best way to get your OERs used is to make them as discoverable as possible, by putting them [...]

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Sep
10, 2009

Heythrop PSYCHE Project Blog

Presentation at ALT-C 2009

The PSYCHE project was very present at ALT-C 2009, with a poster presentation, which can be accessed from here, and a presentation about online student reading.  Slides available here.

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