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Demonstration & Discussion

Demonstration & Discussion. NC3ADL Conference Nov. 15, 2010. Dr. Ralph Kaplan, Director, NCLOR Jonathon Sweetin , Applications Integrator, NCLOR. Overview. What is the North Carolina Learning Object repository (NCLOR)? Accessing the NCLOR Searching vs. Contributing

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Demonstration & Discussion

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  1. Demonstration & Discussion NC3ADL Conference Nov. 15, 2010 Dr. Ralph Kaplan, Director, NCLOR Jonathon Sweetin, Applications Integrator, NCLOR

  2. Overview • What is the North Carolina Learning Object repository (NCLOR)? • Accessing the NCLOR • Searching vs. Contributing • Technical Issues in the past • Recent additions to the NCLOR • Questions & Contact Info

  3. What is the NCLOR? • Online centralized searchable database that stores teaching resources • Provides a centralized location for the acquisition, contribution, and management of quality learning resources • Integration of Blackboard and Moodle learning management systems

  4. What’s in the NCLOR? • Over 10,000 teaching resources • The Center of Excellence in Geriatric Nursing Education (Duke University) • The National Repository of Online Courses • SAS –Curriculum Pathways™ • Smithsonian Education ™ • Explorer™ Virtual Microscope • Harvard, Yale and MIT video courses • NCCCS Virtual Learning Community (VLC) • Correctional Educational Association • Wisc-Online

  5. Accessing the NCLOR Searching: A NCLOR searcher can start searching for content for online courses housed in the NCLOR via their LMS today. Moodle Blackboard

  6. Accessing the NCLOR • Contributor (main interface only) • Get an account at www.explorethelor.org • Review the tutorials • Start contributing

  7. Technical Issues in the Past In the past, users may have seen this error message… This was a bug and should not happen again.

  8. Recent Additions to the NCLOR

  9. Total items available: 22 Example Resource: DNA Annenberg Media Interactives Annenburg Media offers free "Interactives" for grades 6-12 and provides educators and students with strategies, content, and activities that can enhance and improve students' skills in a variety of curricular areas.

  10. Total items available: 180 Example Resource: CK-12 Biology CK-12 Flexbooks The CK-12 Foundation is a non-profit organization with a mission to reduce the cost of textbook materials for the K-12 market both in the U.S. and worldwide. The subjects included in the new flexbooks series are Algebra, Biology, Physics, Calculus, Chemistry, Engineering, and Statistics.

  11. Total items available: 6 courses, 25+ classes/course Resource Example: Intro to Computer Science and Programming Lecture 2 MIT Open Courseware This series is a collection of the Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyOpenCourseWare course materials that reflect undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT. The resources can be complete courses, with video lectures, assessments and exams, or supplemental resources such as lab manuals.

  12. Total items available: 18 Resource Example: 1958: Project Mercury Begins NASA at 50 Video Collection NASA at 50 highlights key innovations and milestones in chemistry, physics, engineering, and space exploration from NASA's fifty-year history. Each clip serves as a gateway for further learning in science and history and promotes critical thinking and inquiry as essential components of scientific literacy.

  13. Total items available: 17 Example Resource: Elon Poll: State residents support drilling off N.C. coast Elon University Polls This series is a collection of poll results from Elon University. Using a computer-assisted telephone interviewing lab on campus, Elon University conducts frequent regional and statewide public opinion surveys on issues of importance to North Carolinians and other southern states. By conducting several surveys each year, the Elon University Poll is easily recognized as the “poll of record in North Carolina.”

  14. Total items available: 26 Resource Example: Lab Safety - Virtual Learning Object NC BioNetwork The items included in this collection are the official items used by the network. BioNetwork trains at all levels of this industry, upgrading the skills of incumbent workers, from entry level to management. Our seven centers, strategically and geographically positioned, develop short and curriculum designed courses to meet the needs of industry.

  15. Total items available: 561 Resource Example: Piaget's Sensorimotor Stage of Cognitive Development Virtual Learning Community: Learning Objects The Virtual Learning Community is a collaborative effort of all of North Carolina’s Community Colleges to increase the quality and availability of online learning and support services. The purpose of the VLC is to develop, edit, and broker content for curriculum and continuing education distance learning courses and to provide professional development for distance learning faculty and staff.

  16. Total items available: 17 Resource Example: Hand and Wrist ID & Labeling i3D Learning Activities i3D allows for the visualization of information that is difficult to understand, describe textually, or demonstrate two-dimensionally. i3D also allows learners access to equipment or situations that would be prohibitively expensive or too dangerous in the real world. Disciplines utilizing i3D Learning Activities range from biology, math, and English to cosmetology, funeral services, surgical technology, and radiography

  17. Total items available: 117 Resource Example: Cat Cerebellum Golgi Stain Explorer™ Virtual Microscope Explorer™ Virtual Microscope is a fully simulated experience of using a real microscope. Focus, slide placement, magnification choice & moving the stage controlled by mouse are all features available in Virtual Microscope. IMPORTANT NOTICE: The items in this resource series are only viewable with Microsoft Internet Explorer or Safari.

  18. Total items available: 1017 Resource Example: A Typical Animal Cell Wisc-Online This series is a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) related resource series from Wisc-Online. Over 1000 learning objects that include subjects ranging from Anatomy and Physiology to Technical Physics are available in this series. There is also a large collection of Health related learning objects as well.

  19. Total items available: 252 Resource Example: Finding the center of a circle Open Math Reference The goal of Math Open Reference is to provide high-quality content free of charge to the end user, and provide numerous benefits over paper textbooks. Some of the geometry topics included in this series are angles, parallel lines, triangles and quadrilaterals.

  20. Total items available: 194 Resource Example: World War and Society in the 20th Century: World War II Harvard Open Learning Initiative The Harvard Extension School’s Open Learning Initiative resource series includes 8 noncredit courses featuring Harvard faculty. The series is comprised of courses in disciplines such as: the classics, English, computer science, mathematics and history. All courses include lectures videos but some may include links to lecture notes and/or problem sets.

  21. Subject Based Examples: The US Civil War Demonstration Video Lecture Video Interactive Maps Interactive Learning Object Interactive Learning Object(topic specific) Biographical Info

  22. Total items available: 50 Example Resource: Battles of Petersburg and Appomattox History Animated Collection of depictions of the key naval and land battles in WWII (Pacific Battles), US Civil War and the US Revolution using animation technology. Back

  23. Total items available: 56 Resource Example: Civil War reenactment: Firing a musket LEARN NC LEARN NC, a program of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Education, provides lesson plans, professional development, and innovative web resources to support teachers, build community, and improve K-12 education in North Carolina. Back

  24. Total items available: 4916 Resource Example: The Civil War National Repository of Online Courses The National Repository of Online Courses (NROC) is a growing library of high-quality online course content for students and faculty in higher education, high school and Advanced Placement. Subjects include: Algebra, Physics, American Government, Psychology, Biology, Religion, Calculus, Statistics, Environmental Science and US History. Back

  25. Total items available: 403 Resource Example: Lecture 27 - Legacies of the Civil War (Video Lecture) Open Yale Courses This is a collection of Yale University open course content. The aim of the project is to expand access to educational materials for all who wish to learn. Subjects include: Astronomy, English, Biomedical Engineering, History, Chemistry, History of Art, Classics, Physics, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Political Science, Economics and Psychology. Back

  26. Total items available: 211 Resource Example: John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry SAS Curriculum Pathways An online resource for students and teachers, SAS Curriculum Pathways provides standards-based content in all the core disciplines, grades 8-14. ATTENTION: THE FIRST TIME A STUDENT VIEWS THIS ITEM FOR EVERY BROWSER SESSION, THEY WILL NEED TO CLICK ON THE LOGIN BUTTON BELOW THE STUDENT USERNAME 'phrase5interest'. Back

  27. Total items available: 117 Resource Example: Mr. President : Profiles of our Nation's Leaders Smithsonian Education Smithsonian Education is the gateway to the institution's educational resources and programs, publishing Smithsonian in Your Classroom, a journal for elementary, middle school and high school educators, offering research opportunities and resources to the museum community, and conducting professional development programs for educators at all levels.

  28. Questions Ralph Kaplan JonathonSweetin Email: nclorstaff@gmail.com Web site – http://www.explorethelor.org NCLOR News Blog – http:/nclor.wordpress.com Visit the NCLOR: Thank you for your interest in the NCLOR.

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