TV: RSC Northwest's own channel

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We currently have, running on Auto-pilot, this month's storyboard of video clips (Looping approximately every 30:14 min) The clips are...

  1. Moodle in MFL (04:02 min)
    -Mary Cooch from Our Lady's Catholic High School in Lancashire has created this video to show some of the ways in which language practitioners can use the virtual learning environment Moodle to support language learning in and out of the classroom. Well worth a look.
  2. Recording mp3 files with Audacity (04:41 min)
    -If you're not sure how to install Audacity and create mp3 files, this tutorial should help you with the basics. This tutorial will show you how to download, install, use, and create .mp3 files using Audacity. Good luck.
  3. 21st Century Literacy (02:19 min)
    -This short video paints a picture of what it means to be literate in the 21st century. Is your organisation teaching 21st Century Literacy?
  4. A Vision of Students Today (04:44 min)
    -A short video summarizing some of the most important characteristics of learners today - how they learn, what they need to learn, their goals, hopes, dreams, what their lives will be like, and what kinds of changes they will experience in their lifetime. Created by Michael Wesch in collaboration with 200 students at Kansas State University.
  5. Phishing Scams in Plain English (03:05 min)
    -A short guide to recognizing and avoiding phishing scams.
  6. Best NoteBook Ever (Entertainment) (04:51 min)
    -I want one! A video clip showing a very talented animator.
  7. mypictr (06:33 min)
    - Our current uNET Video looks at mypictr an online tool that enables users to resize images. Hopefully the video tutorial will empower practitioners, learners, administrators and managers to produce manageable images for use in learning resources, (e)Portfolios, publicity, documents etc.. This clip can also be viewed on our NEW uNET Video Clip website at http://www.rsc-northwest.ac.uk/acl/RSC_uNET/index.html.

Why not take a look yourself and go to http://TVrscnw.notlong.com and watch the RSC-Northwest's TV channel

RSC-NW TV Channel, will aim...

to provide programmes that will be informative providing ideas and support for the Higher Education, Further Education, Personal and Community Development Learning (ACL), 6th Form College, Work Based Learning and Specialist College Managers & Practitioners etc., that are supported by the RSC here in the Northwest.

...and to produce videos of events and/or training and to show them...
...as a loop and/or
...live
...so that those who are unable to attend face-to-face events, will be able to experience martini learning (any time, any place...)

Licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License

Produced and edited by John Dalziel (eLearning Adviser) JISC RSC-Northwest - Lancaster University