Additional Tools and Software
This section contains links to software and software utilities that Students and Instructors might need to use while using MyUni.
Respondus
Respondus BB is a software application that enables MyUni Instructors to create a Quiz or Online Assessments on their own computer without being connected to the web. Once you are satisfied with your Quiz you can then upload it seamlessly to your MyUni course for students to use.
Instructions for how you can obtain a copy of Respondus for Blackboard can be found here. You will need to authenticate (same username/password combination that you use to access staff email/MyUni) before accessing this material
Respondus Assessment Tool (Staff Access Only)
MapleTA
Maple T.A. is a web-based teaching and assessment tool which allows online testing and assessment of mathematically and scientifically oriented material. It is currently enabled at the University of Adelaide as a plug-in to MyUni, and as such is available for use in any course.
For more information, contact Judi Baron (Centre for Learning and Professional
Development), or Paul McCann (School of Mathematical Sciences).
Notes, FAQ and Information
Wikis
A wiki is a website where multiple people can quickly and
easily collaborate on a project, document or any kind of information. Wikis
also maintain a complete version history of changes and who made them. One of
the best-known wiki sites and a good example to introduce the concept of a wiki
is Wikipedia – the free encyclopaedia that
anyone can edit. Wikipedia is a body of knowledge built and maintained by
anyone who chooses to contribute. Anyone can edit an article, create new
articles and also view the version history of how those articles have evolved.
The University of Adelaide Wiki Farm (Staff/Student access only)
Turnitin
Turnitin is a totally web-based tool which provides an online plagiarism prevention service for both educators and learners. Whilst effective to help identify suspected individual cases of plagiarism, or as a deterrent, Turnitin plagiarism prevention is even more effective when used as an educational tool. Digital versions of papers submitted to the Turnitin web site are compared against billions of documents online, including Turnitin's
local databases of submitted student papers. Any matching text is
detailed in an Originality Report which includes direct source
comparison. The decision on whether or not the work is plagiarised still needs to
be made by the educator, and only after careful examination of both the
submitted paper and the suspect sources.
The University of Adelaide Turnitin Support Site
ShowOff
ShowOff is a new application unique to the School of Architecture, Landscape
Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Adelaide. It provides
a place where students can display their work in an online
gallery and allows for peer review, assessment and feedback to be given.
ShowOff.adelaide.edu.au (SALUD
Staff and Students only)
Student
Guide to Submitting to ShowOff
Instructor
Guide to ShowOff
Software Utilities
Utilities and plug-ins which may be required to access some course contents within MyUni.
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