Glossary #36 – GUI

GUI (Graphical User Interface) A computer interface that uses the computer visuals to make the program easier to use. A well-designed graphical user interfaces can free the user from learning complex command or programming languages. This acronym is sometimes pronounced as ‘Gooey.’ For example: Microsoft Windows or OS Apple systems like Leopard …

Glossary #34 – Storyboards

Storyboards: these allow developers to outline e-Learning courses before the creation of the resource begins. This helps designers identify what texts, visuals and other elements they want to incorporate as they develop the course. For example: When the eLearning team begin projects with curriculum staff, we build storyboards (sometimes using Powerpoint) to …

Glossary #33 – Lifelong learning

Lifelong Learning: is the continual and self-motivated desire for knowledge for either personal or professional reasons. It is said that Lifelong Learning not only enhances social inclusion, active citizenship and personal development, but also puts the learner in a competitive position in the jobs market thus enhancing employability. For example: Continual Professional Development …

Glossary #30 – mLearning

mLearning: The ever widening acceptability of smartphones and tablet devices for learning is having a profound effect on the way some providers deliver learning.  M-learning is all about the use of mobile devices in the classroom. Mlearning or mobile learning can be achieved by using devices in the classroom like …

Glossary #29 – Whiteboards

Whiteboards Interactive whiteboards also known as Smartboards- allow teachers and students to write/draw/annotate or answer quiz questions on the touch screen, so learning becomes interactive and engaging. To find out more about using the Smartboard in your teaching please contact the eLearning team; eLearning@loucoll.ac.uk Or come and visit us in B031.

Glossary #28 – Forum

Forum: A discussion group where people submit postings for all to read and discussion ensues. In blended learning a forum is used in numerous ways, for example: an instructor /moderator can set a topic of discussion and facilitate a person asks the instructor questions a person asks the group questions You …

Glossary #27 – CPD

CPD (continuing professional development) is the means by which members of professional associations maintain, improve and broaden their knowledge. For example; in college we offer a range of CPD sessions and workshops, the next full day of CPD sessions will take place on October 28th. For details of the sessions …

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