Recently we published an Impact guide to Pedagogic Research, with members of the PRF and the Centre for Research informed Teaching. We had a highly successful Launch event, with posters, resources and contributions from 10 different schools, demonstrating inspirational teaching, and a speech from our Pro Vice-Chancellor (Student Experience).
What I would like to share with you is our Model of Pedagogic research...
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Monday, 26 March 2012
Teaching Exchange
Uclan PRF and LDU is hosting a Teaching Exchange, on Wed 13th June 12-3pm
The teaching exchange is open to anyone who teaches at Uclan or partner colleges and who is interested in developing their teaching skills...
The teaching exchange is open to anyone who teaches at Uclan or partner colleges and who is interested in developing their teaching skills...
Thursday, 22 March 2012
PRF event on problem based learning and disability
We held a very interesting event on problem based learning (PBL) and disability....
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
HEA guide to pedagogy for employability
The HEA (Higher Education Academy) has published a new revised guide to pedagogy for employability to help embed employability skills into the curriculum.....
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Sharing Practice conference 2012
The call is out for posters around sharing practice around teaching and learning. Deadline for abstracts 20th April 2012
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Teaching in Higher Education: A beginners guide
It can be daunting starting off as a new lecturer in HE, there is so much to know and plan before you get near a classroom.
The key starting point for all lecturers is...
The key starting point for all lecturers is...
Friday, 2 March 2012
Digital Literacy in Higher Education
What is digital literacy? Do we need to expand our definitions to include new social media interactions? What are we talking about?.. What does digital literacy mean to you?
Labels:
21st century,
academic,
blog,
community engagement,
digital literacy,
digital media,
elearning,
HE,
Higher Education,
learners,
social media,
student engagement,
student experience,
teaching
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