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Introducing Mentimeter

13th September 2018
by Mike Ewen
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The following post was written by Adam Craik, Teaching Enhancement Officer in LTE and lead on the classroom interaction project. We are very excited to announce that over the 2018/19 academic year approximately 100 teaching staff...

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App Swap: Hemmingway Text Editor

20th July 2018
by Mike Ewen
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Ensuring written text is clear, engaging and accessible is important when creating resources. To achieve this when new to writing online can be difficult. Luckily there are several tools out there to help you! Spelling and...

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Canvas: Update on SITS integration

4th July 2018
by Joel Mills
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We are planning to push 18/19 courses from SITS to Canvas with the new structure and module codes that will link assessments in SITS to Canvas assessments. This will mean that in the near future we will be temporarily...

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Trajectories for Digital Technology in Education

20th March 2018
by Tom Tomlinson
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“We look at the present through a rear-view mirror. We march backwards into the future.” (Marshall McLuhan). What will the landscape of higher education and technology look like as we move into an uncertain future? The rapid...

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Proliferation of mobile technology

20th March 2018
by Tom Tomlinson
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Mobile technology refers to devices that are both transportable and offer instantaneous access to information (Coates et al., 2009). The manifestation of mobile technology is frequently embodied by smartphones and tablet devices...

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Innovation in Education using mobile technology

20th March 2018
by Tom Tomlinson
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“A society which is mobile, which is full of channels for the distribution of a change occurring anywhere, must see to it that its members are educated to personal initiative and adaptability” (Dewey, P85). Mobile Technology...

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Higher Education policy on mobile technology

20th March 2018
by Tom Tomlinson
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■ Largely publicly funded, although increasingly relying on tuition fee revenues from students. Following recent changes, universities will in the future be able to raise their fees, up to £9,000 (U$14,263) a year. (NB no...

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