Category Archives: E-learning

Working with the British Library’s Digital Content, Data and Services in your Research and Teaching (University of Lincoln)

Working with the British Library’s Digital Content, Data and Services in your Research and Teaching (University of Lincoln) Organised by British Library Labs, History UK, and the School of History and Heritage at the University of Lincoln as part of … Continue reading

Posted in British Library, E-learning, Events, History UK | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Another publication about Making Digital History project

  Another publication about Making Digital History, specifically about the use of Xerte to develop students’ capabilities in creativity, is now available. It was produced in collaboration with colleagues from the University of Salford and can be accessed here: http://usir.salford.ac.uk/35385/ … Continue reading

Posted in digital literacy, Dissemination, E-learning, history, Humanities, Learning objects, Lincoln, Making Digital History, Salford, Xerte | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Making Digital History publications from Lincoln

Over the past few months we have published two articles in edited collections on the digital history teaching that we’ve been doing at Lincoln over the past couple of years: Making Medieval History digitally at the University of Lincoln (J. Wood … Continue reading

Posted in Diigo, Dissemination, E-learning, HEA, Higher Education Academy, Making Digital History, Publications, Social bookmarking, web2.0, Xerte | Leave a comment

Blogging the Xerte Workshops: Thursday 26th June.

Following on from Tuesday’s opening presentation, Dr. Antonella Liuzzo Scorpo and Dr. Jamie Wood repeated their introduction to Xerte, its potential and its positive reception so far – to learn more about this, please take a look at my previous … Continue reading

Posted in digital literacy, Dissemination, E-learning, history, Media, OER, Open Educational Resources, Xerte | Tagged , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

‘Talking Xerte’ events are crucial to the curation of a project such as Making Digital History, and I attended two of these myself on 24th and 26th June. The former enabled Xerte pioneers to show what they have achieved; the … Continue reading

Posted on by Alex Pound | 2 Comments