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ideas May 2010 By N. Sivasothi, Lecturer, Department of Biological Sciences For the third year running, non-biology students who take the cross-faculty module LSM1303 Animal Behaviour are blogging. As part of their continual assessment, every student in the class of about 200 creates a single blog post each. Their blog site, Blogging about Animal Behaviour More >
about 4 years ago - 1 comment
First-ever eLearning seminar in NUS – BuzzEd: eLearning possibilities illuminated Educators and vendors covered various aspects of educational technology Many attendees want BuzzEd to be an annual affair and to hear more from teaching peers The Centre for Instructional Technology held its inaugural eLearning seminar – BuzzEd: eLearning possibilities illuminated – on 5 January 2009 More >
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You can access videos of prominent and stimulating public events via the YouTube NUScast site at http://www.youtube.com/nuscast . Watch lectures, leave comments and get interesting content to share with others at NUS’ YouTube channel.
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It started with two seemingly simple questions. Can I set up a blog for my department’s staff and students, and can moderators be assigned? The straightforward answers to those deceptively basic queries are: Yes, but not without difficulty. There is no single sign-on in Blog.nus, so user accounts would have to be created and managed More >
about 4 years ago - 2 comments
I was reading a post on Michelle Martin’s Bamboo Project blog which highlighted her readers’ responses to learning through blogging. There were many positive responses which reinforced my own thoughts about learning and blogging. I like what Catherine Lombardozzi said: The act of writing has a way of crystallizing your thinking on a topic. As More >
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Here’s some infotainment for Friday. You’ve probably heard of the Periodic Table of Elements, of which there are numerous online resources. Instead of a regular web-based periodic table of elements, a team of chemists at the University of Nottingham have put together a series of short videos about the elements instead. Hat tip to The More >
about 4 years ago
I’m shocked to see my blog highlighted like this, but thanks.
about 4 years ago
Good blogs deserve to be noticed; you shouldn’t be shocked!