
[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”center” font_size=”22″ font_style=”300″]Including a ‘proof-of-concept’ for student generated OER[/text_block]

[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”left” font_font=”Arial”]In 2012, we ran a trial to see if student generated content could be used as learning objects for OER. The quality of the work varied considerably, but a number of students submitted excellent work.[/text_block]

[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”left” font_font=”Arial”]This application allows clinical supervisors in hospitals to input evaluation data for students using their mobile device. Field trials were set forĀ Autumn semester 2011.[/text_block]

[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”left” font_font=”Arial”]This application was developed as a proof of concept to allow academics with no programming skills to provide m-learning content. The content is added using a backend database. This prototype worked but lacked the interface to allow staff to easily enter content into the database. Five different templates were developed. It was adapted in the following project (Lecture Notes).[/text_block]

[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”left” font_font=”Arial”]This application built on the previous prototype. A major improvement was adding the ability to annotate notes.[/text_block]
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