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MyCareer: Career Advice on Tap 24/7!
MyCareer: Career Advice on Tap 24/7!
"In this session Annmarie MacFeely from Careers Services gave us an insight into the MyCareer platform. MyCareer is a state of the art, comprehensive suite of online Career Planning, Research and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Job Hunting tools which is now available to all MTU students. Annmarie showed us how MyCareer enables students to access a pocket-sized, mini–Career Advisor which they can access from their mobile phone, 24/7. We saw how students have access to a range of student friendly tools which provide support in Career Planning, Self-Assessment, CV building and Scanning, Mock Interview Practice and feedback. In addition, students can browse an extensive library of up-to-date bite sized videos, articles and tips on anything and everything to do with Careers. It’s a great resource for all MTU full time students that they can access whenever, wherever, however it suits them"
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MyCareer: Career Advice on Tap 24/7!
Managing Intellectual Property (IP) & the National IP Protocol
Managing Intellectual Property (IP) & the National IP Protocol
Intellectual Property, also known as IP, is any intangible asset consisting of knowledge and ideas. Like any form of physical property, IP is owned, and it can be bought and sold. It can also be rented out through a process of licensing that can result in significant commercial and financial benefits for individuals, research groups and the organisations employing them. MTU and the research it generates is obliged to meet the requirements of the National IP Protocol (Ireland's framework for research commercialisation) as well as the MTU IP Policy. This talk summarised the key requirements of these policies as well as the importance of keeping a good lab notebook.
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Managing Intellectual Property (IP) & the National IP Protocol
RPL, policy, practice, company, cohort and individual approaches, portfolios of learning and assessment
RPL, policy, practice, company, cohort and individual approaches, portfolios of learning and assessment
"This workshop aimed to increase awareness and understanding of the process of recognition of prior learning. Workshop participants were given an opportunity to share views and perspectives in a structured format. A broad outline of the benefits of RPL and the current national and European policy framework provided a backdrop for the consideration of the challenges posed in practice and CIT’s policy and practice in particular. The main objectives of this workshop were that participants would be able to: Demonstrate an understanding of the benefits of a recognition of prior learning process for individual learners, cohort groups, employers and higher education providers Evaluate the challenges posed by RPL processes for higher education providers including assessment and how they relate to their professional context Describe and locate CIT policy on RPL and identify the supports available for learners and HE staff"
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RPL, policy, practice, company, cohort and individual approaches, portfolios of learning and assessment
CIT Nuts & Bolts Workshop - Marks & Standards Version 5.0 & Web for Faculty
CIT Nuts & Bolts Workshop - Marks & Standards Version 5.0 & Web for Faculty
"This workshop was aimed at all academic and administrative staff, both new and more experienced, as we prepare for the end of semester results processing. The workshop provided participants with an overview of: Marks & Standards Version 5.0 (1st September 2017) Module results entry process in Web for Faculty Guidelines for module results entry, the importance of using the right module result code and how situations such as the following should be handled: Work placement Absence Deferrals Exemptions Withholds Withdrawals Extenuating Circumstances Transfers between programmes Students studying overseas on Erasmus Procedure for Module Examination Boards (MEBs) Guidelines for the operation of MEB Meetings Procedure to be followed when inserting/updating/deleting module marks following Web for Faculty grade lockdown Procedure to be followed when inserting/updating/deleting module marks following Progression & Award Boards (PABs) using a Module Grade Amendment (MGA) form Tips & tricks for departments to ensure the smooth running of Summer & Autumn PABs."
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CIT Nuts & Bolts Workshop - Marks & Standards Version 5.0 & Web for Faculty
CIT Nuts & Bolts Workshop: Plagiarism
CIT Nuts & Bolts Workshop: Plagiarism
This session focused on plagiarism and provided guidance and advice on: Plagiarism What it is? How to detect it? What to do next, i.e. CIT’s Policy on Plagiarism? Strategies for preventing plagiarism. Overview of Turnitin in Blackboard, i.e.: How to interpret the originality report Turnitin’s product development roadmap How to educate students about plagiarism
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CIT Nuts & Bolts Workshop: Plagiarism
Web for Faculty & Entering Marks : Getting ready to enter CA marks
Web for Faculty & Entering Marks : Getting ready to enter CA marks
In this session we will offer a hands-on tutorial on Web for Faculty and the process of entering marks using Web for Faculty. We will briefly look at each function, what the acronyms mean and outline how best to prepare for a Module Exam Board (MEB).
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Web for Faculty & Entering Marks : Getting ready to enter CA marks