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APT STAIRS Project: Videos from Africa
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Thursday, November 5, 2009. As part of the APT for AFRICA project, we are trying to develop a range of video and audio podcasts related to veterinary topics in Africa. We have currently have a recent graduate, Bev Panto, who will be visiting Kenya and Tanzania to record a series of video interviews using a basic Flip camera for use in Development Education. More details to follow. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About the APT STAIRS Project. Official Google Docs Blog. David F. Flanders.
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APT STAIRS Project: Article published in the Higher Education Academy
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009. Article published in the Higher Education Academy. Our article 'collaboration is the key to learning' has been published in the Higher Education Academy: Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine (Medev). To read the article please click here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About the APT STAIRS Project. APT STAIRS is an acronym for Appropriate and Practical Technologies for Students, Teachers, Administrators and Researchers. Official Google Docs Blog. David F. Flanders.
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APT STAIRS Project: ALT-C 2010 paper
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Tim Neumann authored this conference paper. For the ALT-C conference in 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About the APT STAIRS Project. APT STAIRS is an acronym for Appropriate and Practical Technologies for Students, Teachers, Administrators and Researchers. We are trialling out new web 2:0 technologies across the Bloomsbury colleges, to enhance learning and teaching in further education. Official Google Docs Blog. Introducing Android Add-ons for Docs and Sheets.
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APT STAIRS Project: APT for Africa
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Monday, May 25, 2009. We are now working to take the APT project into a new context through partnerships in Africa. The idea is that the basis step by step model for implementing appropriate technology also has a relevance to projects in less developed countries. We re therefore looking to coolaborate woith communiuty based projects to explore the use of mobile phones running Android, Google forms and podcasting. The APT for Africa initiative builds on the JISC funded EMERGE programme. Souther African Ce...
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APT STAIRS Project: e-Cases presented at AMEE, Malaga!
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Friday, September 11, 2009. E-Cases presented at AMEE, Malaga! Was presented on Monday 31. August at the Association for Medical Education in Europe. AMEE) conference, which was held in Malaga. This conference brings together those interested in Medical education (plus a few vets! From all over the globe, and is the biggest of its kind. The presentation that Chris gave and a summary sheet on the e-Cases project can be found by clicking here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About the APT STAIRS Project.
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APT STAIRS Project: Podcasted!
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Monday, September 14, 2009. Have a listen to Sarah Sherman talking about the APT STAIRS project for the University of Leeds' podcast series. Http:/ www.leeds.ac.uk/sddu/podcast/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About the APT STAIRS Project. APT STAIRS is an acronym for Appropriate and Practical Technologies for Students, Teachers, Administrators and Researchers. We are trialling out new web 2:0 technologies across the Bloomsbury colleges, to enhance learning and teaching in further education.
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APT STAIRS Project: Taking APT to Africa
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Friday, September 11, 2009. Taking APT to Africa. The RVC Undergraduate Research Team ( www.rvc.ac.uk/urt. Has just returned from their project on East Coast Fever in the cattle of Zanzibar. This project also served as a pilot for the use of Google Android Platform devices for the collection of field data via the Google Open Data Kit. The project was a big success as over 400 animals were sampled from all parts of the main island. Twitter, Facebook,. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Final APT STAIRS E...
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APT STAIRS Project: Useful APT Links
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Friday, May 29, 2009. The following links provide some useful pointers to what is going on in the world of mobiles, health and Africa. A suite of tools to help organizations collect, aggregate and visualize data. Track the spread of the H5N1 virus worldwide since 2003 with this award-winning animated Google Earth Mash-Up. Opportunities provided by mobile technology for healthcare in the developing world. Allows you to create and share interactive forms, keys, maps or images for use on handheld devices.
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APT STAIRS Project: APT STAIRS back in the Guardian
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Thursday, April 16, 2009. APT STAIRS back in the Guardian. The Guardian have reported on the gap between students and teachers using ICT in education and using our APT STAIRS project as an example of creating an awareness of this. The article explains one of our demonstrator projects in detail and the benefits of using collaborative tools in the classroom. To read the 'Teach the Teachers' article please click here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About the APT STAIRS Project. Official Google Docs Blog.
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APT STAIRS Project: Presentation at UCISA
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009. Today the APT Director (Nick Short) and APT Project Manager (Sarah Sherman) presented at 'Universities and Colleges Informations Systems Association' (UCISA) to share experiences from the APT project. They presented on the approach taken in Bloomsbury to introduce online collaboration amongst users, along with providing examples of how online tools were utilised to reach the needs for staff and students. To view the presentation in Google Docs, click here. David F. Flanders.