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Changing the learning landscape - where are we now with digital literacies?

This event took place 14 March 2013

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14 March 2013

09:30-16:00

Venue:
University of Exeter
Exeter
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This event will support the updating of how learning technologies are being used across HE, with a focus on online learning, open practice, the use of social media and online learning.

Date: Thursday 14 March 2013

Venue: University of Exeter

Cost: Free (booking required)

Event details

This event, organised by SEDA and the Higher Education Academy for the CLL programme, will provide an update on how learning technologies are being used across HE, with a focus on online learning, open practice, the use of social media and online learning. The event will incorporate a 'Learning Raid' at the host institution where participants will be able to explore some of the ways that the University of Exeter is integrating digital technologies for a number of purposes and in a number of ways. There will be the opportunity to consider the implications of findings from a range of learning technology projects that report on the learning experience and perspectives from learners, academic staff and those who have a development role. This will include Students as Partners and Students as Change Agents projects.

Sarah Davies, e-Learning Programme Manager at Jisc will be presenting on the impact of projects on our own learning and follow up activities at 14:45 - 15:50.


Download the programme here 

Who should attend?

This event is aimed at:

  • staff with teaching and learning development and professional support roles (e.g. module/programme leaders, educational developers, learning technologists and teams who support educational change).

Event registration

This event is free to attend, but registration is required. 

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