#LTHEchat was an idea by Chrissi Nerantzi and Sue Beckingham to create a space and opportunity for educators in Higher Education (HE) to discuss learning and teaching. Having been inspired by the hugely successful #edchat and used the tweetchat concept in other informal learning forums, we felt there was an opportunity to not only focus […] View Article
In this post Terry Loane examines what we mean by the 'sharing economy' and asks what the implications of the sharing economy might be for education. View Article
David Watson is an Instructional Design Specialist at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University with 8 years of experience in… View Article
This year’s BETT show in London offered 4 days of inspiration from the world of education technology. What was this year’s… View Article
How it all began… After a term of frustrating no-shows and low sign ups to our advertised technology enhanced learning… View Article
In these days of social media, conference-calling and virtual transactions, it may sometimes seem that the energy which radiates from… View Article
This article forms a response to an earlier publication in this blog in December 2015 that posed the question: ‘The… View Article
Recently Sue Watling from Hull University asked the ALT-MEMBERS mailing list for advice on developing a policy document on the… View Article
The Winter EMLT event took place on the Wednesday the 9th December at De Montfort University Leicester with sponsorship for the event from Wyver Solutions Ltd for catering. At the beginning of the session we also asked participants to contribute to a Padlet wall with a review of EMLT activities in 2015 and suggestions for […] View Article
A few weeks ago we ran probably the first live broadcast using Periscope to support an online course in the… View Article
Today everyone is using social media to socialise and connect. Students can link and share their work on Facebook, Twitter… View Article
This pre-conference webinar taking place in the week of the Online Winter Conference is run by the ALT Open Education Special Interest Group (OESIG). For more information on the OESIG and other ALT Member Groups please visit our get involved page. This free webinar will give a highlight of exciting open education news and practices […] View Article