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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
Talking Xerte at Lincoln
A few weeks ago we heard that we’d been successful in getting some project funding from the Centre for Educational Research and Development as part of their Fund for Educational Development. The project will involve sharing our experiences of using Xerte in History with colleagues … Continue reading
Posted in Biosciences, Collaboration, digital literacy, E-learning, HEA, Higher Education Academy, Learning objects, Making Digital History, Media, OER, Open Educational Resources, Psychology, Xerte
Tagged biosciences, digital literacy, e-learning, HEA, HEA-digilit, Higher Education Academy, learning objects, media, psychology, Xerte
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Launching Making Digital History @ York
Last Wednesday I attended the first meeting of the 9 projects that make up the Digital Literacies in the Disciplines strand of Higher Education Academy funding. All of the project leaders were unable to attend but there was some fruitful … Continue reading
Posted in Biosciences, digital literacy, Dissemination, E-learning, employability, history, JISC, Languages, Learning objects, Making Digital History, Psychology, Spanish, Teacher Education, Xerte
Tagged biosciences, changing the learning landscape, digital literacy, e-learning, employability, HEA, HEA-digilit, Higher Education Academy, history, JISC, learning objects, psychology, teacher education, Xerte
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