
What’s not to like? A review of “The e-Learning Reader”
July 18, 2013 12:10 pmThe e-Learning Reader (2012) Sara de Fraitas and Jill Jameson (eds), Continuum This a book is an edited collection of…
The e-Learning Reader (2012) Sara de Fraitas and Jill Jameson (eds), Continuum This a book is an edited collection of…
Welcome to the first/inaugural meeting of the East Midlands Learning Technologists group. Please tag all posts or tweets with the…
Sometimes the knowledge and skills deemed educationally important are difficult to pin down. Conceptual understanding, problem solving and critical thinking…
altc2013 This time of year ALT gears up for its annual conference and this year is no different. With registration…
We know from research and practice surveys that students develop good digital strategies when they use technology in meaningful ways.…
By Maren Deepwell
A little self-introduction may be helpful: what is “JISC CETIS?” CETIS is the Centre for Educational Technology and Interoperability Standards,…
The ALT Special Interest Group in Games and Learning (GLSIG) was established in October 2010 as a community for anyone…
In a smaller edition than usual, we have three articles: Colin Loughlin, Susan Driver, James Turner, James Little and Rose…
Robert O'Dowd introduces the INTENT project which has the aim of raising awareness of the advantages of telecollaboration as a…
Colin Loughlin, Susan Driver, James Turner, James Little and Rose Heaney review ALT-C 2012: A confrontation with reality.
Kris Roger reflects on the use of free cloud based learning management systems.