This paper describes the implementation of an online video resource for both postgraduate and undergraduate students with the aim to improve the learning of presentation skills. As part of the final year project in this last academic year, presentations were recorded at the start of the second semester. These were then made available to the students during week eight of the semester over the web via student specific portal pages. The student's marks and feedback from the lecture assessors on the presentations were also made available. The students were also recorded during their final presentations at the end of the semester. The changes in student grades were examined and compared to those over the previous six years when such feedback was...
Presentations of Individual Project Proposals make up a non-assessed component of a Level 9 Photogra...
It is now commonplace for Universities to record lectures with video cameras. Indeed there are sever...
During such presentations, a presenter does not have the same kind of visibility of audience members...
This paper describes the implementation of an online video resource for both postgraduate and underg...
This paper describes the implementation of an online video resource for undergraduate students with ...
The objective of this Teaching Fellowship research project was to provide digital resources for stud...
This case study describes how an academic unit at St. Petersburg College (SPC) in St. Petersburg Flo...
There has been increasing interest in incorporating Web 2.0 tools into giving feedback in language c...
Peer feedback can be a tool to help higher education students develop presentation skills. This proc...
The development of effective oral communication skills is an important educational goal for future t...
This paper discusses a video-based approach trialled within Robert Gordon University. Students are t...
The introduction of the ICTs (Information and Communication Technologies) in education has set a new...
Written formative-feedback within most university courses has been proven to be limited in its scope...
This paper describes traditional methods of production of videos of lecture presentations and argues...
Engineering graduates are faced with solving increasingly interdisciplinary and complex technical p...
Presentations of Individual Project Proposals make up a non-assessed component of a Level 9 Photogra...
It is now commonplace for Universities to record lectures with video cameras. Indeed there are sever...
During such presentations, a presenter does not have the same kind of visibility of audience members...
This paper describes the implementation of an online video resource for both postgraduate and underg...
This paper describes the implementation of an online video resource for undergraduate students with ...
The objective of this Teaching Fellowship research project was to provide digital resources for stud...
This case study describes how an academic unit at St. Petersburg College (SPC) in St. Petersburg Flo...
There has been increasing interest in incorporating Web 2.0 tools into giving feedback in language c...
Peer feedback can be a tool to help higher education students develop presentation skills. This proc...
The development of effective oral communication skills is an important educational goal for future t...
This paper discusses a video-based approach trialled within Robert Gordon University. Students are t...
The introduction of the ICTs (Information and Communication Technologies) in education has set a new...
Written formative-feedback within most university courses has been proven to be limited in its scope...
This paper describes traditional methods of production of videos of lecture presentations and argues...
Engineering graduates are faced with solving increasingly interdisciplinary and complex technical p...
Presentations of Individual Project Proposals make up a non-assessed component of a Level 9 Photogra...
It is now commonplace for Universities to record lectures with video cameras. Indeed there are sever...
During such presentations, a presenter does not have the same kind of visibility of audience members...