Last week I was lucky to have the time to attend two sessions of the Association of Learning Technologists East of England’s Embracing Accessibility series. Rather than do one long session they ran one hour sessions daily from Tuesday to Friday. I both presented and attended the sessions on Tuesday and Friday. Integrating Tools To … Continue reading A week of embracing Accessibility →
Posts Categorized: Webinars
It is not just about content!
On the 16 October 2018 I took part in the Advance HE Virtual Reading Group. I use group in the loosest sense of the word as initially I was the only participant along with Sally Bradley, who was chairing, and the facilitators from Advance HE. With no functioning microphone and being unprepared in my open … Continue reading It is not just about content! →
Screencasts: just do it!
On Monday I took part in the first webinar of a new series being offered by the HEA’s Assessment and Feedback Community of Practice. It was titled: Three ways in which screen capture technology is supporting the student assessment journey across the sector . Emma Mayhew summed up quite nicely why using screen casting can be … Continue reading Screencasts: just do it! →
Professional identity – something to think about
On Monday I took part in the Teaching and Learning Conversation facilitated by Paul Orsmond and Rachel Forsyth titled Capturing learning: beyond the acquisition metaphor. A partial recording of the webinar can be found on the TLC webpage. The main thing that I took from the webinar was that I need to investigate the idea of professional identity further. I am … Continue reading Professional identity – something to think about →
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