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About the resource types

The resources in this package range from small 'quick guides' through to in-depth modules. Many topics have 2 or more resource types applicable to them. This allows you to choose the resource that will best match your current skill level and needs. Note: some of these resources are relevant to staff only.

Type of resource

Description

To use this you will need

Quick guide

A brief run-down of the basic steps for a procedure (no screen pictures).

Microsoft Word *

Step-by-step guide

A detailed description of the steps for a procedure. Includes pictures for visual guidance.

Microsoft Word *

Comprehensive guide

An in-depth description of a procedure or topic - including detailed steps for procedures. Includes pictures for visual guidance.

Microsoft Word *

Conversion guide

An overview of differences between previous and current versions of MyLO.

Microsoft Word *

Demonstration (video)

A video of the MyLO interface in use - together with an audio commentary.

QuickTime player

Self-paced tutorial

A split-screen interface with instructions for the user on one side, and a MyLO course to work with on the other side.

Web browser

Module (...)

Detailed module on a specific topic - incorporating a sequence of content and activities for a learner to work through. 3 levels are available - foundation, pathway, and advanced.

MyLO

Sample course (in MyLO)

A complete sample course which you can try-out and explore.

MyLO

In-practice example

A detailed case study of practice in teaching and learning - incorporating various media.

Web browser

Case study

A brief case study of practice in teaching and learning.

Web browser

Facilitator's guide

Guidelines for conducting individual workshop sessions and programs. includes session plans and resource lists. Used by trainers and staff developers.

Microsoft Word *

Session presentation

Brief overview of a topic in point form - presented in PowerPoint. These are used in face-to-face workshop sessions.

Microsoft PowerPoint **

Workshop handout

Activities, worksheets, learner guides etc. - relevant to specific modules and workshops.

Microsoft Word *

* If you do not have Microsoft Word you can still view these documents in most other word processing applications, or you can obtain the Microsoft Word Viewer.

** If you do not have Microsoft PowerPoint you can still view these presentations using the Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer.

Various viewers and players are available from the UTAS download website, or contact the IT Service Desk.


TLO Version: 1.3