Back to Basics: teaching digital reading and the age of AI
Much of the debate about generative AI in higher education has focused on the “death of the essay” and whether… View Article
Leave a commentMuch of the debate about generative AI in higher education has focused on the “death of the essay” and whether… View Article
Leave a comment2025 marks the fifth anniversary of ALTc Radio as a unique fringe event that runs alongside the main annual conference.… View Article
Leave a commentWhen the ALT Annual Conference was last held in Scotland, at the University of Edinburgh in September 2019, we were… View Article
Leave a commentWe’re delighted to mark the first anniversary of Susan Martin as CEO of the Association for Learning Technology (ALT). With… View Article
Leave a commentOn 17 July 2025, colleagues from across the sector gathered at Chancellors Hall, Senate House, for the ALT M25 Learning… View Article
Leave a commentAmy Woodgate, Independent Consultancy and Career Pathways SIG Secretary Q: What do you do? I am an external / freelance… View Article
Leave a comment(especially for conference newcomers) When first I heard about ALT, I was amazed – a whole community of people like… View Article
Leave a commentPhil Vincent, Co-Chair of the ALT Independent Consultancy & Career Pathways SIG Q: What do you do?I’m Head of Digital… View Article
Leave a commentBy Beth Wolstenholme Leadership at any level in education can be both rewarding and challenging. For a Programme Manager (PM) overseeing… View Article
Leave a commentAfter years of campaigning to bring ALTC, or a related ALT event, to Glasgow, it’s finally happening in 2025. I… View Article
Leave a commentOn the 20th of May we held our last webinar of this academic year. Thank you to our presenters for… View Article
Leave a commentby Matthew Ruddle In the 24/25 academic year I made the decision to write weekly teaching reflections, which I published… View Article
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