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Bridget Malcolm and Lindsay Asquith (DAB) look at how we can situate co-design among the many types of design in practice.
Get insight into the process of an OPM course where students have the flexibility to set and check their own pace.
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The Power of Screen Presenting workshops are back and in YOUR hands!
Technology-enabled collaboration is transforming how we engage and connecting us in ways we never thought possible, allowing us to innovate through the wisdom of the crowds. What is the potential for students to harness the power of crowdsourcing, and how can that be supported?
The most striking way learning and teaching has changed since I was a student is….
The technology you use for your classes can either make your life much easier...or much, much harder. Here's a few examples of carefully selected learning technology to show how you can make your teaching more successful.
Both schools and universities are breaking the boundaries in education to ensure that students gain the skills they need to be successful in future careers.
Professor Andrew Jakobowicz talks about his use of the Green Screen in creating video content for student pre-class viewing
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In a nutshell: in which we explain often-heard but sometimes mysterious educational terms - briefly. First up: authentic assessment.
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