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Glyndŵr University's Moodle support services blog. Newer posts →. Assignments in Moodle 2 and through Turnitin. We’ve been having requests lately from staff members who have been setting up Moodle and/or Turnitin assignments for the first time who needed help to do so. We had already created some video tutorials to explain how to do this, but realised that one of the most common questions we were getting was – what does the student see? Assignments in Moodle 2. Turnitin assignments in Moodle 2. On the Tu...
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Blog | Activity Data Synthesis
http://blog.activitydata.org/2011/11/adieu-from-jisc-ad.html
Tuesday, 15 November 2011. Adieu from JISC AD. The launch of our final report website. This week brings the work of the Activity Data synthesis team to a close and, therefore, this blog will now be mothballed and there are no further updates planned. You can browse the final report using the web interface (expertly designed for us by Dan Moat. Or download a pdf of the final report. There is still activity happening on the individual project blogs and via the twitter hashtag #jiscad. Posted by Helen Harrop.
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Blog | Activity Data Synthesis
http://blog.activitydata.org/2011/09/round-up-of-recent-jisc-activity-data.html
Wednesday, 28 September 2011. A round-up of recent JISC Activity Data activity. Earlier this month we ran a pre-conference workshop at ALT-C. Which (talking of navigation issues) seemed to go very well once the initial challenge of finding the room itself was conquered. The session was entitled 'Improving processes by using activity data' and featured the following sessions:. Introduction to activity data [presented by Tom Franklin]. Challenges raised by activity data [presented by Mark van Harmelen].
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Toiling on the digital infrastructure…. Currents in Research Information Management. Research Data Sharing without barriersget involved? Research Data Alliance (RDA). Second plenary meeting – Washington DC 16th 18th September. Building on initiatives such as Data One. In the US, the initiatives across Europe, such as the Jisc research data activity. 8211; and the Australian National Data Service. The RDA has been formed. It’s been formed to address the ‘joining-up’ challenges and to build a global co...
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Blog | Activity Data Synthesis
http://blog.activitydata.org/2011_07_01_archive.html
Thursday, 28 July 2011. Tabbloid: 27 July 2011. In true tabloid vernacular I think it's fair to say that this week's Tabbloid is 'a whopper' and I can tell that the OU RISE project team are certainly back from their holidays. I particularly like the way they've sneaked in an extra lesson learnt by prefacing it with "If we were allowed a Lesson 4".]. Other newsworthy news (ahem) this week:. The OU RISE team released their code. The AGtivity team published a few gems this week:. I know I use the phrase 'th...
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Blog | Activity Data Synthesis
http://blog.activitydata.org/2011_09_01_archive.html
Wednesday, 28 September 2011. A round-up of recent JISC Activity Data activity. Earlier this month we ran a pre-conference workshop at ALT-C. Which (talking of navigation issues) seemed to go very well once the initial challenge of finding the room itself was conquered. The session was entitled 'Improving processes by using activity data' and featured the following sessions:. Introduction to activity data [presented by Tom Franklin]. Challenges raised by activity data [presented by Mark van Harmelen].
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Blog | Activity Data Synthesis
http://blog.activitydata.org/2011/08/tabbloid-31-august-2011.html
Wednesday, 31 August 2011. Tabbloid: 31 August 2011. A couple of updates from the project blogs this week:. The OU RISE team have done an admirable job of turning the table top scribbles from the Innovations in Activity Data. Session into a series of diagrams. That are easily decipherable (although they do *slightly* resemble the flying spaghetti monster. If you only glance at them very quickly). The LIDP team have been writing about the process of analysing the data from the focus groups. Draft Guide: D...
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Blog | Activity Data Synthesis
http://blog.activitydata.org/2011/08/tabbloid-24-august-2011.html
Wednesday, 24 August 2011. Tabbloid: 24 August 2011. This week there's an interesting post over on the EVAD project blog about the problem of finding the right 'data munging' tool. And how they ended up developing their own custom perl script instead. They've publically released the perl script. So it will be interesting to watch and see whether their custom built script suits the needs of another project or whether a new bespoke tool needs to be fashioned for every project going. Out in the wider world ...
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Blog | Activity Data Synthesis
http://blog.activitydata.org/2011_04_01_archive.html
Wednesday, 27 April 2011. Free report from Martin Butler Research on Social Media Analytics Comparison. There is a free report from Martin Butler on Social Media Vendor Analytics. Included in this brief report are profiles of eleven social media analytics solutions. Sophisticated offering suitable for medium to large organisations, with excellent sentiment analytics. High quality social data and good sentiment analysis tools. Combination of services and solutions typically for large corporations. RISE ha...
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Blog | Activity Data Synthesis
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Thursday, 31 March 2011. If wishes were fishes. some blue sea thinking. This photo caught my eye this morning:. Photo by Julian Istar. Taken at the 'Harnessing Transport Data' workshop. Manchester, 30 Mar 2011]. It got me wondering what would be on an open data wishlist for academic libraries and whether that wishlist might stimulate new activity data projects or provide new use/business cases for making data available 'out there'. So I added a question to Quora. Posted by Helen Harrop. And how they migh...