
Netquiz Pro, un créateur d'exercices à publier sur un ordinateur ou sur le web Présentation de Netquiz Pro Dans la lignée des créateurs d’exercices, Netquiz Pro se présente comme une vraie petite merveille. Ce logiciel permet de réaliser des questionnaires avec pas moins de 13 types d’exercices différents qu’il vous sera possible de consulter sur internet ou directement depuis votre ordinateur par le biais d’un simple navigateur web. Comme le programme est bien pensé, il est possible de rassembler des groupes de questions dans différentes sections pour mieux organiser son questionnaire. Le côté intuitif de cet outil ainsi que sa documentation complète font de ce logiciel un outil à tester sans hésiter. Fonctionnement du logiciel Le programme fonctionne de la façon suivante: Création des différentes questions en choisissant parmi les 13 types d’exercicesRegroupement des questions dans différentes sections (facultatif)Composition du questionnaire regroupant l’ensemble des questionsExportation du questionnaire au format html Les types d’exercices Utilisation Installation
Webinar with Dr. John Norris « Language Acquisition Resource Center How do we assess task-based performance? Date: Thursday, April 3, 2014 Archives and Handouts Abstract: Tasks have captured the attention of testers and educators for some time (e.g., Cureton, 1951, Wiggins, 1994), because they present goal-oriented, contextualized challenges that prompt examinees to deploy cognitive skills and domain-related knowledge in authentic performance rather than merely displaying what they know in selected-response and other discrete forms of tests (Kane, 2001; Wiggins, 1998). For language testing, in particular, interest in task-based performance assessment reflects the need to incorporate language use into assessments, such that interpretations about learners’ abilities to communicate are warranted (Brindley, 1994; Norris et al., 1998). Bio statement: John Norris works in the areas of language testing, program evaluation, and language pedagogy, and he is particularly interested in task-based language education, meta-analysis, and educational assessment.
eXe The eXe project developed a freely available Open Source authoring application to assist teachers and academics in the publishing of web content without the need to become proficient in HTML or XML markup. Resources authored in eXe can be exported in IMS Content Package, SCORM 1.2, or IMS Common Cartridge formats or as simple self-contained web pages. eXe grew out of the New Zealand Government Tertiary Education Commission's eCollaboration Fund and was led by the University of Auckland, The Auckland University of Technology, and Tairawhiti Polytechnic. eXe was named a finalist in the New Zealand round of the IMS Global Learning Impact Awards 2008 and went on to claim a Leadership Award at the international judging. There are now several projects inspired by eXe around the world.
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J-CLIC Dans le registre des logiciels permettant la création d’exercices, tout le monde (ou presque) connaît Hot-Potatoes. Cependant, il existe une alternative totalement libre à ce logiciel : J-Clic. Présentation Celui-ci permet de créer des activités variées développées en JAVA [1] : Des QCM Des associations (simples ou complexes) Des textes à trous Des mots croisés ou mélés Des puzzles Les possibilités sont nombreuses et les documents multimédias supportés sont variés : vidéos, sons, documents flash, images dont gifs animés, ... Installation Tout d’abord, commencez par le téléchargement (voir lien au bas de la page). L’installation se déroule en anglais (sans difficulté cependant, puisqu’il suffit de suivre les options par défaut). Une fois JClic installé, vous obtiendrez 3 icones sur votre bureau correspondant à chacun des 3 modules : JCLIC player, qui permet de lancer les exercices "hors ligne" JCLIC author, qui permet de créer des exercices Créer des exercices Suite : créer un exercice avec JClic.
Interactive Whiteboard Keele Interactive Whiteboard Research Group Keele has been involved in interactive whiteboard research since 2000. This research has led to the publication of research articles, commercial software and the development of a CPD course for mathematics teachers. Recent events In December 2008 our final report and summary of our work for the National Centre for Excellence in Teaching Mathematics was published. In November 2006 our report and summary for the Secondary National Strategy was published. Publications overview CPD opportunities Keele is now about to offer innovative CPD entitled Enhanced Interactive Mathematics Teaching, intended for teachers in mathematics who use interactive whiteboards. Research summary Research projects to date: Interactive whiteboard (NCETM) Enabling enhanced mathematics teaching with interactive whiteboardsDave Miller, Derek Glover and Doug Averis (November 2006 – September 2008) Resources Exp Maths 7, EXP Maths 8 and EXP Maths 9 New maths interactive