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1.   One kind of mental model for the computer is the naïve model. A
     naïve mental model in the context of computer programming is
     that a computer is an intelligent system. This model is naïve
     because giving directions to a computer is like giving directions
     to a human being.

     References: Merriënboer, J. J. van. (1997). Training complex
     cognitive skills. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Educational Technology
     Publications.

2.   One kind of mental model for the computer is the naïve model.
     According to van Merriënboer (1997), "A naïve mental model in
     the context of computer programming is that a computer is an
     intelligent system, and that giving directions to a computer is like
     giving directions to a human being" (p. 145).     0%                   0%
     References: Merriënboer, J. J. van. (1997). Training complex
     cognitive skills. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Educational1Technology          2
     Publications.
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1.   Blueskin was a fearsome
     pirate (Pyle 151).
2.   "Blueskin was a
     fearsome pirate" (Pyle
     151).
3.   Blueskin was a fearsome
     pirate.
4.   "Blueskin was a
     fearsome pirate.“
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   Provides an Originality Report to assist:
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   Support materials in Bb module Blended
    Learning – Bronze Level
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The philosophical position known as            Does knowledge exist outside of, or
constructivism views knowledge as a            separate from, the individual who knows?
human construction. The various                Constructivists hold that human
perspectives within constructivism are         knowledge, whether the bodies of content
based on the premise that knowledge is         in public disciplines (such as mathematics
not part of an objective, external reality     or sociology) or knowledge of the
that is separate from the individual.          individual learner; is a human
Instead, human knowledge, whether the          construction (Gredler, 2001).
bodies of content in public disciplines        References:
(such as mathematics or sociology) or          Gredler, M. E. (2001). Learning and
knowledge of the individual learner; is a      instruction: Theory into practice (4th Ed.).
human construction.                            Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
References:
Gredler, M. E. (2001). Learning and
instruction: Theory into practice (4th Ed.).       1.     Word-for-Word plagiarism
Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall.               0%           0%        0%
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                                                   3. 1   This is not plagiarism
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   Some students believe that they can “beat” Turnitin by
    employing various tactics. Instructors should rest assured
    that these tactics do not work as our algorithms take such
    “tricks” into account. In addition, the best practice for
    ensuring that students are not able to “beat the system” is to
    review all Originality Reports – regardless of the percentage
    shown as the Similarity Index. Instructors who look at the
    Originality Reports will be able to tell if something untoward
    has occurred.


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There is a design methodology called         Rapid prototyping could be an
rapid prototyping, which has been used       advantageous methodology for
successfully in software engineering.        developing innovative computer-based
Given similarities between software          instruction (Tripp & Bichelmeyer, 1990).
design and instructional design, we          References:
argue that rapid prototyping is a viable     Tripp, S. D., & Bichelmeyer, B. A. (1990).
method for instructional design,             Rapid prototyping: An alternative
especially for computer-based                instructional design strategy.
instruction.                                 Educational Technology Research and
References:                                  Development, 38(1), 31-44.
Tripp, S. D., & Bichelmeyer, B. A. (1990).
Rapid prototyping: An alternative
instructional design strategy.
Educational Technology Research and
Development, 38(1), 31-44.

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The study of learning derives from        The study of learning derives from
essentially two sources. Because          essentially two sources. The first
learning involves the acquisition of      concerns the nature of knowledge and
knowledge, the first concerns the         how we come to know things. The
nature of knowledge and how we come       second source concerns the nature and
to know things.... The second source in   representation of mental life.
which modern learning theory is rooted    References:
concerns the nature and representation    Driscoll, M. P. (2000). Psychology of
of mental life.                           learning for instruction (2nd Ed.).
References:                               Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
Driscoll, M. P. (2000). Psychology of
learning for instruction (2nd Ed.).
Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon.



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   The author himself is the best judge of his own
    performance; none has so deeply meditated on the
    subject; none is so sincerely interested in the event. -
    Edward Gibbon „Memoirs of my Life‟ (1796)
   I never teach my pupils; I only attempt to provide the
    conditions in which they can learn. - Albert Einstein
   The only kind of learning which significantly
    influences behavior is self-discovered or self-
    appropriated learning - truth that has been
    assimilated in experience. - Carl Rogers
   I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make
    them think - Socrates
   Personally, I am always ready to learn, although I do
    not always like being taught. - Winston Churchill
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   Forced to provide feedback on set number of
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   May or may not include their own paper
   Given a mark for participating and/or quality
    of feedback
   Improves the markers final submission as the
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  • 1. Centre for Academic & Professional Development
  • 2. 1. One kind of mental model for the computer is the naïve model. A naïve mental model in the context of computer programming is that a computer is an intelligent system. This model is naïve because giving directions to a computer is like giving directions to a human being. References: Merriënboer, J. J. van. (1997). Training complex cognitive skills. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Educational Technology Publications. 2. One kind of mental model for the computer is the naïve model. According to van Merriënboer (1997), "A naïve mental model in the context of computer programming is that a computer is an intelligent system, and that giving directions to a computer is like giving directions to a human being" (p. 145). 0% 0% References: Merriënboer, J. J. van. (1997). Training complex cognitive skills. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Educational1Technology 2 Publications.
  • 3. 25% 25% 25% 25% 1. Blueskin was a fearsome pirate (Pyle 151). 2. "Blueskin was a fearsome pirate" (Pyle 151). 3. Blueskin was a fearsome pirate. 4. "Blueskin was a fearsome pirate.“ 1 2 3 4
  • 4. Copy and matching software  Provides an Originality Report to assist: ◦ Students improve academic writing ◦ Tutors identify students attempting to obtain an unfair advantage  Accessed from within Blackboard  Support materials in Bb module Blended Learning – Bronze Level
  • 8. 1. Yes 2. No 3. Abstain 0% 0% 0% 1 2 3
  • 12. Original Source Material Student Version The philosophical position known as Does knowledge exist outside of, or constructivism views knowledge as a separate from, the individual who knows? human construction. The various Constructivists hold that human perspectives within constructivism are knowledge, whether the bodies of content based on the premise that knowledge is in public disciplines (such as mathematics not part of an objective, external reality or sociology) or knowledge of the that is separate from the individual. individual learner; is a human Instead, human knowledge, whether the construction (Gredler, 2001). bodies of content in public disciplines References: (such as mathematics or sociology) or Gredler, M. E. (2001). Learning and knowledge of the individual learner; is a instruction: Theory into practice (4th Ed.). human construction. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall. References: Gredler, M. E. (2001). Learning and instruction: Theory into practice (4th Ed.). 1. Word-for-Word plagiarism Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall. 0% 0% 0% 2. Paraphrasing plagiarism10 3. 1 This is not plagiarism 2 3
  • 13. Some students believe that they can “beat” Turnitin by employing various tactics. Instructors should rest assured that these tactics do not work as our algorithms take such “tricks” into account. In addition, the best practice for ensuring that students are not able to “beat the system” is to review all Originality Reports – regardless of the percentage shown as the Similarity Index. Instructors who look at the Originality Reports will be able to tell if something untoward has occurred.  http://blog.turnitin.com/2010/06/can- students-trick-turnitin/
  • 14. Control Panel  Manage Tools  Building Block Tool Availability  Ensure Turnitin items are selected
  • 15. Original Source Material Student Version There is a design methodology called Rapid prototyping could be an rapid prototyping, which has been used advantageous methodology for successfully in software engineering. developing innovative computer-based Given similarities between software instruction (Tripp & Bichelmeyer, 1990). design and instructional design, we References: argue that rapid prototyping is a viable Tripp, S. D., & Bichelmeyer, B. A. (1990). method for instructional design, Rapid prototyping: An alternative especially for computer-based instructional design strategy. instruction. Educational Technology Research and References: Development, 38(1), 31-44. Tripp, S. D., & Bichelmeyer, B. A. (1990). Rapid prototyping: An alternative instructional design strategy. Educational Technology Research and Development, 38(1), 31-44. 1. Word-for-Word plagiarism 0% 0% 0% 2. Paraphrasing plagiarism 3. This is not plagiarism 1 2 3
  • 16. Original Source Material Student Version The study of learning derives from The study of learning derives from essentially two sources. Because essentially two sources. The first learning involves the acquisition of concerns the nature of knowledge and knowledge, the first concerns the how we come to know things. The nature of knowledge and how we come second source concerns the nature and to know things.... The second source in representation of mental life. which modern learning theory is rooted References: concerns the nature and representation Driscoll, M. P. (2000). Psychology of of mental life. learning for instruction (2nd Ed.). References: Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon. Driscoll, M. P. (2000). Psychology of learning for instruction (2nd Ed.). Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon. 1. Word-for-Word plagiarism 0% 0% 0% 2. Paraphrasing plagiarism 3. This is not plagiarism 1 2 3
  • 17. Moodle Direct Instructions  Moodle Basic Instructions  Blackboard Instructions
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  • 36. View Grademark in Moodle
  • 38. Comments can be dragged into future papers
  • 43. Grademark Video Overview  Rubric Text Overview  Other Tutorials
  • 44. 1. Yes 2. No 3. Abstain 0% 0% 0% 1 2 3
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  • 46. The author himself is the best judge of his own performance; none has so deeply meditated on the subject; none is so sincerely interested in the event. - Edward Gibbon „Memoirs of my Life‟ (1796)  I never teach my pupils; I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn. - Albert Einstein  The only kind of learning which significantly influences behavior is self-discovered or self- appropriated learning - truth that has been assimilated in experience. - Carl Rogers  I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think - Socrates  Personally, I am always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught. - Winston Churchill
  • 47. 2 systems available – Blackboard – Turnitin  Typically used at draft stage  Students provided with the marking criteria  Forced to provide feedback on set number of papers against the criteria  May or may not include their own paper  Given a mark for participating and/or quality of feedback  Improves the markers final submission as the criteria against which they will be marked are embedded
  • 48. Peermark Overview Video  Other Tutorials
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