http://www.elearningdebate.com                                  E-learning Debate at Learning Technologies 2010.

E-learning Debates offer an unparalleled opportunity to stimulate constructive argument among leading thinkers with a shared interest in learning technologies. They are hosted at the prestigious Oxford Union, deemed the second-most prominent platform for debate in the UK after Westminster, and online at www.elearningdebate.com. They are intended to be a forum for high-calibre debating, where contemporary issues are discussed, ideas are challenged, and a greater understanding of the role of e-learning emerges. 

Lloyd, C. (2008). Ohm's Law. Review of electrical math Ohm's Law. Uploaded on 8 Apr 2008. https://youtu.be/Qn1dQ0vf4N4

This video explains how voltage, current and resistance interact in an Electronics circuit by   using ohms law which is fundamental to understanding basic electronics, the content was important for glossary development and app selection.


 Stabilised Power Supplies. (2010). School of Design Engineering Fashion & Technology (DEFT), © University of Wales, Newport, 2009. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons attribution 2.0 licence.

This Slideshare presentation examines the field of voltage regulation and power supply design and construction, many of the circuits featured in this presentation are included in the eLearning resource, it provided  glossary content. This presentation contains well   designed features and is technically proficient.


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Transformer (2010). The Behaviour of current and voltage in a transformer. Room C207,www.screenr.com/Qa4. https://www.screenr.com/Qa4

This “screenr” presentation explains how voltage is stepped-up and stepped-down in a transformer, this was essential material for glossary development and app selection.

 Math for Electronics (2012). Simple Electronics Courses Published on 24 Apr 2012. http://www.MakerMastery.com   https://youtu.be/nY2YCLy6qps

This proved to be a useful source when developing the Maths for Electronics resource; exponents or index/powers are explained in detail, with practical examples of how they are used to determine values in electronic circuits. The presenter describes how simple equations are used to work out resistances, current, voltage and power in circuits. Some of this content was included in the resource slides.


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Jiles, D. (2011).  Electrical Testing Devices.  www.youtube.com/watch?v=73vOkCPUVrc

Information from this source was used for the development of glossary content; it was a determinant that the basic electricity app selected contained similar content. 

Learning Theories Overview.(2010). pvbsTeach. Animoto.com

Acts to garner interest in the field of learning theories using a mix of  upbeat visual cues and cheerful music, it does not attempt any detailed explanations,  its included as a cue to the theories and theorists to come.

Pipkin, W.(2010). Learning Styles. free2care

Engaging animation giving examples of the different learning styles, auditory, tactile/kinaesthetic and visual. Demonstrates how learning is greatly enhanced by identifying and using the correct learning style for the particular leaner, its inclusion helps to justify the focus on literature and research in this area.

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