36 research outputs found

    Academic Perspectives on the Impact of Custom Publishing On Curriculum Construction

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    Educators in the higher education marketplace recommend texts and digital resource suites for subjects they have designed. Within many higher education institutions this task has become complex. As the subjects are delivered to many cohorts of students dispersed sometimes across the globe, teaching teams rather than individuals conduct the classes. The external marketplace also demands upgrades to discipline and generic knowledge on a continuous basis, particularly in the Information Systems (IS) domain. It is therefore often hard to find traditional texts that reflect the chronological order of a proposed schedule for delivery of theory and concepts in a subject. Technology has enabled publishers to respond to these difficulties with custom publishing. Not only are linear solutions tailored to specific teaching and learning needs but tight alignment between learning objectives, activities and assessments are easier to construct for the academics. Technology has enabled publishers to open up their vast and rich library of content to provide fast construction of texts that are cheaper. The case discussed in this research-in-progress paper describes the impact of custom publishing on curriculum development for two subjects. The text in question, is ‘Working Communications’ a Business textbook designed for the Information Technology (IT) and end-user market. This paper describes the process used to align digital resources and the curriculum

    Brown Bag Series - Lights! Camera! Education!

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    In this video from the National Convergence Technology Center, Adam Richardson from Lansing Community College explores how educators can create effective online classroom environments. Richardson highlights the importance of good lighting, cameras, microphones/audio, eye contact with the camera, and audio mixers. Advanced options like green screens, OBS, broadband internet, QoS, and Camtasia are also explored. Other tips for online instruction are provided. The video recording runs 28:35 minutes in length

    Introduction to Jupyter Notebook and JupyterLab

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    This webinar from the National Convergence Technology Center (CTC) introduces attendees to project Jupyter's web-based interactive notebooks and JupyterLab. In the video, Adam Richardson highlights the history of iPython, the architecture of the notebook interface, and installation options. Richardson also demos the software, including the notebook and Anaconda Navigator. Importing data, manipulating data, and more are explored. The video recording runs 27:45 minutes in length
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