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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Introducing myself – Helen Hathaway
I am a University of Reading Teaching Fellow, the Information Skills Co-ordinator within the Library and a member of the HEA. I was a founder member (1998) of the Society of College, National and University Libraries (SCONUL) Advisory Committee … Continue reading
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Reflections on the JISC Programme meeting, 4 Oct 2011
An interesting and very stimulating meeting yesterday, thank you JISC. A room full of ideas, posters, and plans for digital literacies. The projects have a lot of common areas of work, especially within the clusters. It was great to meet … Continue reading
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Enhancing Fieldwork Learning
I thought it would be useful to note cross-over between the digital literacy project and a current HEA project I am involved with, run out of the University of Chester. The Enhancing Fieldwork Learning project is a three year project … Continue reading
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Introducing myself, Alison Black
Technology change over the centuries: the top picture shows Stephen Fry filming the reproduction of Gutenberg’s printing press, with staff of the Typography Department; underneath, an iPhone app developed as coursework by one of our MA Information Design students I … Continue reading
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