Acknowledgments

Image of RSC-Northwest's LogoThis uNET (using New & Emerging Technologies) Supplement was produced in response to the many requests for support, by Learning Providers from all sectors; at times it is difficult to be equitable and this resource should go some way to address this by providing both advice and guidance.

This eMagazine Supplement was written to support uNET workshops; produced by John Dalziel & Colin Gallacher eLearning Advisers for RSC Northwest.

  • The eLearning Advantage activity was developed by John Dalziel, JISC RSC-Northwest, using 'The e-learning advantage' cards that were produced by the e-Learning and Pedagogy JISC Development Group; For further information about the JISC e-Learning Programme contact: -

Sarah Knight
Programme Manager: -Learning and Pedagogy, JISC Development Group, University of Bristol, 2nd Floor, Beacon House, Queens Road, Bristol. BS8 1QU

Tel: 0117-954 5063 e-Mail: info@jisc.ac.uk URL: www.jisc.ac.uk/elearning_pedagogy.html

The learning activity was produced using CourseGenie and embedded in eXe.

  • The GeLPS Tool was developed by the RSC Northwest Team based upon the CEL, Becta, NIACE eLPS & WeLPS Tools; written by John Dalziel using Quandary plus some scripting.
     
  • The Jog the Webs were produced by John Dalziel
  • The Sample Voice Thread by Kevin Hickey (with 'additions' from other members of the RSC Team)

? why the crocodiles? Good question; apart from the fact they are possibly my favourite animal, they are...

  • efficient, effective, adaptable, successful (everything you would want from new & emerging Technologies)
  • and the pictures are of new and emerging crocodiles!

Licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License

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