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Feb
04
2026

Reflections of the ALT Annual Conference 2025, from a Digital Assessment Perspective

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In the run up to ALTC25 Revisited, we wanted to share some of our reflections on The ALT Annual Conference… View Article

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Nov
21
2025

Putting principles into practice: an ethical approach to GenAI

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Authors: Rosemarie McIlwhan (Heriot-Watt University), Kerith George-Briant (University of Abertay), Emma Duke-Williams (University of Dundee), Sara Preston (University of Aberdeen),… View Article

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Nov
10
2025

The Power of Stories in Learning Design

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When most people think about stories, they often see them as tools to exemplify, contextualise, or embellish. While that is… View Article

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Oct
24
2025

Explore the voices and resources of ALTC25 

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We would like to thank everyone for contributing to and taking part in ALT’s Annual Conference 2025. It was a… View Article

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Oct
22
2025

Click, Pause, Breath: Designing for Sustainable Attention in Digital Learning

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A Preview of my ALTC25 Session In the rush to digitalize learning, we’ve inadvertently created environments that can exhaust rather… View Article

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Oct
21
2025

Playful Rigor, Ethical Practice: Introducing the Prompt-a-thon Workshop

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With Generative AI (GenAI) now a part of everyday academic life, we need to equip our students with critical thinking… View Article

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Oct
20
2025

Piloting learning technologies: from dreams to reality

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Piloting. Proof of concept. “Let’s use this new tool.” The way learning technologies are introduced to colleges and universities varies.… View Article

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Oct
17
2025

From Fragmented Support to Strategic Partner: Reimagining Digital Education Enhancement at Leeds

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As universities strive to deliver more inclusive, resilient, and pedagogically ambitious curricula, the role of digital education support is under… View Article

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Oct
16
2025

Prompto: A Generative AI Card Game for Educators at ALTC25

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Come and join The University of Birmingham AI in Education working group members at ALTc2025, for a uniquely interactive game-based… View Article

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Oct
16
2025

Dance Floors and Dialogue: Building Bridges at ALTC25

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This year will be my third ALT conference, and I am delighted to be co-chairing alongside Laura Milne and Joe… View Article

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Oct
15
2025

Accessibility first: Inclusive design from the starting point

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Ahead of ALTC 2025, I’ve been thinking about what it truly means to design learning technology with empathy and inclusion… View Article

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Oct
14
2025

Back to Basics: teaching digital reading and the age of AI 

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Much of the debate about generative AI in higher education has focused on the “death of the essay” and whether… View Article

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