An interactive presentation and Q and A session on the role digital media can take in supporting and enhancing teaching and learning (e.g. through screencasts and podcasts). Access to digital media resources can often be free and at a time when there is a necessity for all institutions to ‘tighten their belts’ then this is an ideal way in which to not only improve our educational provision but to do so in a cost effective way. All participants will be given access to a virtual goody bag of JISC Digital Media resources e.g. JISC Collections.

Using digital media to improve teaching and learning

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Using digital media to improve teaching and learning
Zak Mensah, e-Learning Officer, JISC Digital Media

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Learning through the use of digital media - Examples and key messages

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Session information
Who should attend
Anyone involved in the management or delivery of teaching and learning.
Abstract

An interactive presentation and Q and A session on the role digital media can take in supporting and enhancing teaching and learning (e.g. through screencasts and podcasts). Access to digital media resources can often be free and at a time when there is a necessity for all institutions to ‘tighten their belts’ then this is an ideal way in which to not only improve our educational provision but to do so in a cost effective way.  All participants will be given access to a virtual goody bag of JISC Digital Media resources e.g. JISC Collections.

Speakers
Chair
  • Stephen Gray, Technical Suport Officer, JISC Digital Media
Speakers
  • Jane Williams, Director of e-Learning, University of Bristol
  • Doug Belshaw, Researcher/Analyst, JISC infoNet
  • Zak Mensah, E-Learning Officer, JISC Digital Media
Take away

An appreciation of the role digital media can take in enhancing teaching and learning (e.g. through screencasts and podcasts). With minimal effort and cost to the institution understand how to exploit the use of digital media and how associated JISC innovations work.