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I attended an excellent session by Bill Finegan of GP Strategies at the Questionmark user conference last week. GP Strategies is a quoted company in the performance management, training/learning and consultancy space and one of their specialisms is deploying...
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Although many corporations and colleges, universities and schools use SharePoint for training and education, take-off for SharePoint in learning is still patchy. SharePoint 2013 looks like it will have some education capabilities, but Microsoft are keeping...
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If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a presentation shared on Slideshare must be worth quite a few blog articles! Here are seven Slideshare presentations that you may not have seen. All are relevant to the theme of … Continue reading...
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Here is my take on seven stories on SharePoint published over the summer. 1. I found CIO.com’s piece Office 365 Earns High Marks in Education, Struggles in Enterprise insightful, not so much for its mention of education as to the … Continue reading...
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It looks likely that the next version of SharePoint will allow you to make simple quizzes inside SharePoint, just like you can currently make surveys. It’s widely rumoured that SharePoint 15 (currently under wraps but expected out early in 2013) …...
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Do you deliver online tests to employees (for compliance, certification or training purposes) or to students in college or university courses? If so, might your test-takers be less likely to cheat if you deliver tests or exams embedded in SharePoint …...
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Filed under: Commentary, Compliance, Universities, SharePoint, Opportunity, fraud triangle, Security, Impersonation, Motivation, Assessment security, cheating, Rationalization
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How do you find the key nuggets of information gold you need amongst all the verbiage on the Internet? Here are some of the ways I stay up to date on SharePoint and Assessments, you can adapt many of these to … Continue reading → Read More...
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Julie Delazyn is a social media expert and journalist, she has turned the Questionmark blog (http://blog.questionmark.com) into one of the most widely read blogs in assessment. Here are her views on how SharePoint is helping change the way we blog: …...
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It’s 6am in London on a Saturday morning, completely dark, no sign of dawn, the only sound I hear is an owl hooting. I’m off to SharePoint Saturday UK, set in the historic town of Nottingham (famous for persecuting Robin … Continue reading →...
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Filed under: Commentary, Office 365, hosting, Community, SharePoint, School, Robin Hood, Salvation Army, Conference, Bank, Nottingham, SharePoint Saturday
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What is Office 365 SharePoint Online like when you use it for real? And what potential application does it have for helping in learning? My company has been using Office 365 in anger for a month or so now, here … Continue reading → Read More...
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Here are the slides from my presentation at the European SharePoint Conference in Berlin last week. The key message is that the way we learn in the workplace is changing rapidly with the 70+20+10 model of learning, and that SharePoint … Continue...
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Thanks to sharepointszu for this lovely title quote. After 3 days at the European SharePoint Conference, it’s been really enjoyable meeting people and learning in such an open and friendly environment. I feel I’ve learned far more about SharePoint than...
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Here’s an update from from the stimulating European SharePoint Conference in Berlin. There are 800 attendees, a lot of vendors (3 exhibit halls) and many interesting people to talk to. The Estrel Hotel and Conference Center is a good venue, … Continue...
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Steve Lay is an assessment software expert with a CV that includes working at Cambridge Assessment, University of Cambridge and Questionmark as well as chairing the IMS Question and Test Interoperability (QTI) team for 5 years. He’s worked with Blackboard...
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If you’re attending the SharePoint conference in Anaheim next week or the European SharePoint Conference later in October or any other conference, here’s a question for you: What is the best way to retain the information you learn for the … Continue...