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Notes On VotApedia Usage

  1. See usage statistics.
  2. You can read the presentation at the Enterprise 2.0 conference.
  3. Enquiry from Adrian Greig at the ICT Learning Innovation Centre, eLearning Branch, Education Queensland. They do educational research around ICT on behalf of Education Queensland. They indicated a mobile phone to website polling tool is something they have been looking for for a while due to the diverse nature and location of their participant groups across Queensland.
  4. VotApedia was mentioned in Michael Ryan's keynote at QSITE State Conference 2008: "Bridging the Great Divide. which got some new users.
  5. Heulab an independent Learning Software Development Specialist asked to try out VotApedia.
  6. Got a mention at the ASCEPT Education Special Interest Group Workshop.
  7. Demonstrated by Adrian Greig during his keynote speech at the Smart Classroom Professional Development workshop on the Gold Coast 1 April 2009.
  8. Geoffrey Crisp the Director, Centre for Learning and Professional Development, University of Adelaide looks after users at Adelaide University and can give your account "known user" status. Many people from all over the country are requesting accounts after seeing Geoffrey's presentations.
  9. VotApedia will be used at Web 3.0 & Visualisation Sydney, September 18, 2008, Part 3 of the 4 part semantic web series presented by Australian Interactive Media Industry Association
  10. Rodica-Maria Popp MSc, Web Services and Computer Systems Manager looks after users at Sydney University and can give your account "known user" status. Rodica also provided some Testimonials
  11. Wiley Publishing's audience response product clickon previously worked only with SMS but now incorporates VotApedia vote by dialing technology.
  12. VotApedia was used at the Foundations of Open: Technology and Digital Knowledge 2020 local summit.
  13. Udayana are continuing development and can assist with installation and maintenance.
  14. Udayana did a VotApedia installation at Deakin university for Professor Kate Smith-Miles, Head, School of Engineering and Information Technology.
  15. Chris Leigh, Manager Resource Development, Centre for Learning and Teaching, Edith Cowan University is conducting a trial there.
  16. Max Gallo, Knowledge Management Coordinator, ACL Group - Member of Navitas, Trial usage for feedback "live" during a presentation to group audience to raise awareness of the tool and stimulate discussion about potential in the education environment.
  17. Alice Richardson, Faculty of Information Sciences & Engineering, Universty of Canberra is planning to use votApedia in Introduction to Statistics teaching.
  18. David Haliczer, St Peters Lutheran College Head of Science is planning to use the survey function of votApedia to increase the student engagement in science teaching.
  19. Claire Macken, Lecturer, School of Law, Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria trialled a mobile phone & SMS quiz in MLL110 Law Society & Civil Rights with votApedia to test student responses to contentious legal issues, following a group discussion as part of "Fun Friday", learner-centered approaches to learning law!
  20. Hanan Sukkar, Lecturer in Early Childhood Education, School of Education, Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria is planning to use VoteApedia in the design of a summative feedback loop model to identify lectures’ and students’ teaching and learning assumptions and track changes in attitudes overtime.
  21. Bryce Lockhart-Gillett user Brycelg advises this is used by the lecturers in the chemistry department of the University of Tasmania. Throughout the first semester of this year the votaPedia system was used in place of a 'clicker' system during first year chemistry lectures to get feed back from the students. Two to three questions are uploaded for each lecture and at the lecturers discretion they are put to the students to allow the lecturer to gauge either what the existing knowledge of the topic is prior to lecturing, or to check that the concept that the have been lecturing about was heard/understood correctly.
  22. Nicole Williamson learned about VotApedia at the Middle Years of Schooling Association International Conference 2009
  23. Presented by Keynote speaker Prof Martin Westwell at the 2009 Australasian Association of Distance Education Schools Conference in Adelaide.
  24. David Jones has written a blog on Small changes in “Lectures” – ustream, votapedia.
  25. VotApedia was used at the Wide Bay Burnett Regional Technology Conference in Maryborough in Queensland 2009. One of the presenters was demonstrating some of the new technology that is available for teachers to use in the classroom and for professional development.
  26. Introduced at Professional Development Day for IT in Education with Queensland Department of Education, 2009.
  27. VotApedia was used at the 2009 ICT Centre Conference - Sydney, 4-6 Nov 2009.
  28. Symposium on Knowledge Productivity 09 November 2009 in Netherlands has used VotApedia.
  29. VotApedia was described as part of a keynote address on educational technologies at the ATN Assessment Conference 2009 at RMIT, Melbourne on the 19th and 20th November.
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