eLearning Analytics

Hey everyone! Thanks for giving me a few minutes to promote our eLearning community dashboards. You can find them by following this link: www.uc.edu/provost/initiatives/elearning/analytics/elearning-analytics.html. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

 

Michelle Ford, MS
eLearning Data Analyst, BI Specialist

Office: 513-556-2708
Email: 

eLearning Analytics
4th Floor University Hall
51 Goodman Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45221

Session Proposal: Playing with AR

For this session, I’ll prepare some Augmented Reality examples that we can play around with using two free AR apps – Aurasma and Blippar. Both sites offer different ways of utilizing AR for instruction.

In the summer/fall of 2016, I used Aurasma to create a Harry Potter themed AR Murder Mystery that was both a test of resources and self-guided tour for students during our Welcome Week. Recently, I went to an AR training our CTL put on that used Blippar, which seems to have some features that Aurasma did not have, including the ability to use various types of documents and presentations that pop up for students, including PowerPoint and websites.

Essentially, for this session, I envision having different images prepared that we can use in a game format where participants will download the free apps onto their phones or tablets and follow along, learning how the game/apps work. Then, we can sit down and look at the back end of the apps, seeing how to set something similar up.

Getting started with Tableau

Do you have any research questions? Do you want to quickly visualize the data?

This session will give hands on Tableau and get you started with incorporating visualizations in your research and gain insights from the data.

 

Download the following:

Tableau: https://www.tableau.com/support/releases/10.1.1

Dataset: drive.google.com/file/d/0ByCViCVy4Zl7alRudE1US3Nid2M/view

Tutorial Steps: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByCViCVy4Zl7V1pZcU5oc1Z1SjQ/view

 

You can download the Tableau Workbook from here

public.tableau.com/views/InterdisciplinaryResearchandFundinginHumanities/ResearchandFunding?:embed=y&:display_count=yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session Proposal: Digital Pedagogy and Libraries

“Digital Pedagogy” can be a controversial subject in some circles – but why? The purpose of this session is to facilitate a discussion around digital pedagogy and to explore:
–          Definitions and semantics – what it is and what it isn’t, alternative labels
–          The role of libraries and librarians, faculty and other campus units
–          What are some related emerging trends across the broader library and DH communities
–          What conversations are occurring at local institutions
–          Are faculty teaching undergraduate classes an appropriate audience
–          Potential for embedded support

Session Proposal: OH|DH

This session will focus on the ways in which Ohio libraries and librarians can collaborate to support digital humanities on Ohio campuses. The OH|DH network formed in fall 2015 to share informtion about digital humanities efforts across the state. We would welcome input from faculty and students about how we can expand this network and share resources to support DH.

Don’t Forget to Post Your Session Ideas

Do you have a topic that you would like to discuss to with colleagues?  Do you have a project that you are working on that you would like to share with others?  Do you have a skill that you could teach to attendees?  If so, propose a session for THATCamp UCincinnati by posting it here on the website.  Topics proposed will be discussed on Monday during the brainstorming session.  Instructions for proposing a session can be found here:  ucincinnati2017.thatcamp.org/propose/

Registration will close Friday April 28 at 5:00pm

Registration for THATCamp UCincinnati 2017 will close TODAY – Friday April 28 at 5:00pm.  If you have attempted to register but have not received a confirmation that your registration was received, please send an email to Arlene Johnson at .

We look forward to seeing you on Monday!