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 <itunes:summary>Barracuda Bites provides quick ideas, tips and techniques for supporting teaching and learning in the classroom. Taken mostly from the Barracuda CD produced by the JISC Regional Support Centre Southeast, these e-learning bites provide the starting points for developing your own ideas for using different aspects of e-learning to support your own teaching.

For more information on the Barracuda CD, contact Adam Blackwood at the JISC RSC Southeast at A.Blackwood@kent.ac.uk</itunes:summary>
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 <description>Use our Subject Review spreadsheet to easily determine how students are progressing on your course and what topics in the class are weak or confident.

The spreadsheet is designed to be used in a 1 to 1 tutorial session with students and provides a complete class summary of how the group is progressing.. or not!!

Available for FREE download from the Regional Support Centre South East website.
www.rsc-southeast.ac.uk</description>
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 <content:encoded>The short demonstration shows how to use the Subject Review spreadsheet available from the RSC South East website and also on the Barracuda CD 2008 version.

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 <itunes:summary>se our Subject Review spreadsheet to easily determine how students are progressing on your course and what topics in the class are weak or confident.

The spreadsheet is designed to be used in a 1 to 1 tutorial session with students and provides a complete class summary of how the group is progressing.. or not!!

Available for FREE download from the Regional Support Centre South East website.
www.rsc-southeast.ac.uk</itunes:summary>
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 <description>Learn how to create a simple visual clock for display during part of your PowerPoint presentation when you would like students to spend a few minutes answering some questions on display.

The clock takes only 2 minutes to put together. Simple to do... once you know how !</description>
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The clock takes only 2 minutes to put together. Simple to do... once you know how !</content:encoded>
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 <itunes:summary>Learn how to create a simple visual clock for display during part of your PowerPoint presentation when you would like students to spend a few minutes answering some questions on display.

The clock takes only 2 minutes to put together. Simple to do... once you know how !</itunes:summary>
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The contents of the box are automatically saved in the PowerPoint slide and can be sent to students when the lesson has finished. Used creatively, the Discussion Box can be used in all sorts of teaching situations.</description>
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 <description>A visual outline of the New Barracuda CD which contains resources, links, templates and ideas for teaching and using e-learning to help. The CD is now in its 3rd production run with over 4000 CDs already being used across the South East and other parts of the UK as well.

The New Barracuda contains updated subject links for over 20 different curriculum areas, more teaching ideas for using in the classroom, updated documents and resources and a lot more.

If you would like details of this resource for e-learning, contact the JISC RSC Southeast on the support email address..  

Support@rsc-southeast.ac.uk



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 <content:encoded>A visual outline of the New Barracuda CD which contains resources, links, templates and ideas for teaching and using e-learning to help. The CD is now in its 3rd production run with over 4000 CDs already being used across the South East and other parts of the UK as well.

The New Barracuda contains updated subject links for over 20 different curriculum areas, more teaching ideas for using in the classroom, updated documents and resources and a lot more.

If you would like details of this resource for e-learning, contact the JISC RSC Southeast on the support email address..  

Support@rsc-southeast.ac.uk
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 <itunes:summary>Barracuda is a resource for helping teachers teach. The CD provides a wealth of resources, links, ideas and tips for developing approaches to teaching. 

The CD is available to any post-16 orgnisation in the South East of England and to other organisations upon request.</itunes:summary>
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