Copyright and e-learning : a guide for practitioners – Book Review
Copyright and e-learning : a guide for practitioners / Jane Secker with Chris Morrison. Review, by Andy Horton (Library Manager,… View Article
2 CommentsCopyright and e-learning : a guide for practitioners / Jane Secker with Chris Morrison. Review, by Andy Horton (Library Manager,… View Article
2 CommentsJoin the fun this week in this free, online conference. The Open Education SIG are active in the programme and would love to welcome you to our celebration webinar on Thursday. We will be sharing the fabulous webinars we have captured so far, our christmas crackers! There will be silliness in the form of games, […] View Article
Leave a commentThe Further Education in England: Transforming lives & Communities research project is commissioned by the University and College Union (UCU). It… View Article
Leave a comment“You must have seen lots of changes” At the conference dinner, someone attending his first SEDA annual conference asked me… View Article
2 CommentsColleagues from Warwick’s Library team, Tracy Dix and Kate Courage, attended the ALT conference for the first time this year. Here are their reflections. “The day started with Jane Secker’s keynote on copyright and elearning, a topic she’s been presenting at conferences on since 2011. By asking what terrorism has got to do with learning […] View Article
2 CommentsDaniel Scott was recently awarding Learning Technologist of the Year by the ALT community. In his own words, Daniel talks about his professional activity. “In my current role at Barnsley College (rated as “Outstanding” by Ofsted) as the Learning Support Technologist for nearly 7 years. In this position I research, develop, promote and evaluate a […] View Article
Leave a commentThis post draws on lively discussions which took place during a session on getting published in ALT’s journal Research in Learning… View Article
Leave a commentDear Members of ALT, With our Annual Conference behind us, I’d like to use this report to share an update… View Article
Leave a comment26 October 2016 with Martin Poulter As Jorum repository is set to retire in September 2016 (http://www.jorum.ac.uk/retirement/). Martin Poulter considers whether Wikimedia has a role in Open Education and can be used in ways not previously considered – part repository, part VLE, part academic publishing and collaboration. Is there an opportunity here to move more into […] View Article
Leave a commentOur Winter meeting of the East Midlands Learning Technologists’ group is taking place on Monday 19th December at Loughborough College. The session will be slightly different from our usual fare in that we will be experiencing ENIGMA. Note that lunch is not being provided, so please ‘bring your own lunch’. The AOB at 3pm will […] View Article
Leave a commentThis post is written by David Hopkins. Teaching and Learning Consultant, University of Warwick Business School. David is a CMALT… View Article
Leave a commentOpen Principles in Education – Bridging Bridges, Empowering communities – presented by Suchith Anand, University of Nottingham. This presentation shared experiences from “Geo for All” initiative on the importance of having open principles in education for empowering communities worldwide . Central to “Geo for All” mission is the belief that knowledge is a public good […] View Article
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