Supporting an e-Learning Environment – The NUS Experience
by Ravi CHANDRAN
Presentation at Asia Pacific Medical Education Conference (APMEC) 2006 in Singapore, 18-21 February 2006.
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by Ravi CHANDRAN
Presentation at Asia Pacific Medical Education Conference (APMEC) 2006 in Singapore, 18-21 February 2006.
in IT@NUS, February 2006
With lecture audio recordings now downloadable via the Integrated Virtual Learning Environment (IVLE), students now have little reason not to download these nuggets of wisdom for themselves.Whether it was a lecture that you missed, or an important point you didn't quite grasp during the lecture - it's easy to refresh your memory by revisiting the podcast.
in Channel NewsAsia, 11 February 2006
by Margaret Perry
Mr Chaturon Chaisang met NUS management and visited its Centre for Instructional Technology to learn about e-learning strategies.The university is considered a world's leading institution in implementing e-learning.
Its spin-off company, ASKnLearn, provides internet based e-learning solutions, content and services to over 120 institutions in Singapore, China, Japan and Kuwait.
With technical support from CIT, NUS Radio Pulze was launched on Tuesday, 14 February. The student-run radio station is streamed online on weekdays. From noon to 2 p.m., Radio Pulze DJs run a live show featuring music, campus updates and news. Non-stop music is played from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Click on Listen NOW! on the Radio Pulze website to tune in to the station.
The latest issue of IDEAS is now online. In this edition, we cover a breakthrough Telemedicine Video Conference, new features in IVLE 7.7, tips for an effective and engaging module website, podcasting in NUS and other CIT developments.