As part of the JISC Conference 2010, JISC asked you to share your experiences of technology in an open blog competition. The aim of the competition was to stimulate conversation around the theme of the conference: Technology – at the heart of education and research.

JISC 2010 blog competition entries

As part of the JISC Conference 2010, JISC asked you to share your experiences of technology in an open blog competition. The aim of the competition was to stimulate conversation around the theme of the conference: Technology – at the heart of education and research

Me and Technology 

Lynn Boyle, Teaching Fellow, University of Dundee

Life without technology?

Phil Race, Emeritus Professor, Leeds Metropolitan University

So much fuss about ICT in education! - Shortlisted entry

Michael Vallance, Professor, Future University Hakodate

A day without technology

Belinda Caulfield,  The College Ystrad Mynach

What would a day without technology feel like?

Liz Falconer, Manager - e-Learning Development Unit, University of the West of England

As I turned my back on my group and started to write on the whiteboard…

Lucy Stone, Project Manager, Leicester College

From reel to real

Graham Webb, Principal Lecturer, Leeds Metropolitan University

Taking the 'e' out of eLearning and eResearch?

Alastair Robertson, Research Fellow, Lancaster University Management School

A day in the life of a Flip Camera - Shortlisted entry

Emily Bailey, eStudy Assistant, Oaklands College

IT and me - Shortlisted entry

Mike Simmons, Associate Dean (Learning and Teaching), University of Wales, Newport

Studying in the Cloud, or how a PhD student uses the web to stay sane(ish)

Richard Osborne, Web Innovation Officer, University of Exeter

Use of technology by the Library

Graham Walton, Head of Planning and Resources, Loughborough University Library

A Week in the Life of Nexus

Mary Jacob, e-Learning Advisor, Aberystwyth University

Could you live without IT? - Shortlisted entry

 Anna Holloway, Learning Technologist, Newman University College

Imagine a day without technology asks JISC: Computer says no! - Shortlisted entry

Victoria Carolan, Archives Assistant, Library of the London School of Economics and Political Science

World without Electrical Communication Multimedia Device

Yustinus Prayitno, Junior Collegeman, Stikom Surabaya

Imagine a day without the internet

Shirley Williams, Professor, University of Reading

A day without the internet

Pat Parslow, Research Assistant, University of Reading

Adventures in Researcher Development 2.0

Emily Bannister, PGR Development Officer, University of Manchester 

A day without my phone: technology in research and teaching

Chris Thomson, Research Associate, University of Hull 

Born Digital = Can't Teach Without the Tech?

Anne Welsh, Lecturer in Library & Information Studies, University College London

Am-elgg-amation: bringing academics together 

Colin Gray, Academic Development Advisor, Edinburgh Napier University

Happy First Life, but only if your not alone in it

Ewa Maciejewski, Senior Lecturer in Architecture, University of Portsmouth

How important is technology to our teaching and learning!

Shirley Hunter-Barnett, Lecturer, Edge Hill University

 

 

Bookmark and Share