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Monthly Archives: March 2013
T & L Reading: Teaching & Learning news – digital and otherwise
We are delighted to bring you the latest issue of T & L Reading, our new collaborative newsletter of Teaching & Learning policy and practice, with key articles, news, and headlines from around the University of Reading – digital … Continue reading
In defence of lurking
Some of you readers out there have been kind of enough to let me know that on occasion you enjoy my missives on this blog – but it seems that I misstepped in last month’s post on ‘Enterprise social networking: … Continue reading
Posted in Digital community
Tagged Enterprise Social Networking (ESN), Lurking, Nadja Guggi, Yammer
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My success at the Digitally Ready showcase
http://youtu.be/h5U9nshVhYQ As you have picked up from the title, the recent Show & TEL event on ‘Progress with Digitally Ready’ was a success for me! I was excited to find out more about other projects here at the University of Reading … Continue reading
Posted in Dissemination, Meetings & Events, Research, Small project funding scheme, Staff-student partnerships, Video, Work/Academic placements
Tagged Blackboard (VLE), British American Tobacco, Existing and Emerging Biotechnologies (EEB) Framework, Nadja Guggi, Sam Holton, School of Biological Sciences, Show & TEL: Progress with Digitally Ready, Tee Nadan
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Putting the ‘social’ in enterprise social networking
With our Digital Development Forum on ‘Enterprise Social Networking: What’s in it for me?’ coming up tomorrow, I thought I would pick up where I left off in my last blog post about our Yammer experiment here at Reading – … Continue reading
Progress with Digitally Ready: top down, bottom up
http://youtu.be/Vy6BJfg9nME Last week, we invited our colleagues here at Reading for a lunchtime Show & TEL on ‘Progress with Digitally Ready’ – a chance to find out more about some of our digital initiatives on the ground, as well as … Continue reading
Posted in Dissemination, Meetings & Events, Small project funding scheme
Tagged Blackboard (VLE), Centre for Staff Training and Development (CSTD), Centre for the Development of Teaching & Learning (CDoTL), Department of Art, Department of Typography & Graphic Communication, Existing and Emerging Biotechnologies (EEB) Framework, Gavin Brooks, Guy Pursey, Kate Allen, Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), Nadja Guggi, Nic Hollinworth, Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice (PGCAP), Sam Holton, School of Biological Sciences, School of Systems Engineering, Show & TEL: Progress with Digitally Ready, TEL Strategy Group, Vicki Holmes
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Online resources for physical and life sciences students
Even more online support has been made available for students here at Reading seeking work placement and graduate employment. A new online tool dedicated to helping students find opportunities within the life sciences industry has been launched this month by the … Continue reading