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Tag Archives: Guy Pursey
Progress with Digitally Ready: top down, bottom up
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 the … 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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Show & TEL: Progress with Digitally Ready
Digitally Ready requests the pleasure of your company at our lunchtime ‘Show & TEL: Progress with Digitally Ready’ on 1 March, 12.30–2.00 here at Reading. This session is open to all Reading staff with an interest in using digital technologies in … Continue reading
Posted in Dissemination, Meetings & Events, Small project funding scheme
Tagged Clare McCullagh, Department of Art, Department of Typography & Graphic Communication, Gavin Brooks, Gerry Leonidas, Guy Pursey, Kate Allen, Nadja Guggi, Nic Hollinworth, Nina Brooke, 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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Poll Everywhere: would you rather be attacked by one horse-sized duck or a herd of duck-sized horses?
Anyone standing in front of a crowd of student might be familiar with a mix of expectant and sleepy faces staring stoically ahead – their gaze occasionally brightened by the latest notification on their portable devices that life and imponderables, … Continue reading
Put it on my tab
For the New Year, we’ve re-launched the e-Learning Support area on Blackboard. We, in the e-Learning Team, have been trying to address the way we provide support for a while.
Digitally Ready for the Future: Sharing Good Practice
This one-day event took place on 19 July and brought together staff with an interest in using digital technologies in innovative ways, to share good practice and encourage discussion around digital issues (full programme). Organised by the Digitally Ready project team, the … Continue reading
Posted in Dissemination, Meetings & Events
Tagged 'Sharing Good Practice' event, Alastair Culham, Andi Nygaard, Blackboard Mobile, Gerry Leonidas, Guy Pursey, InStEPP, Julian Park, Karsten Lundqvist, Matthew Nicholls, Pete Castle, Rebecca Reynolds, Richard Frazier, Shirley Williams, Sir David Bell KCB
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