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Monthly Archives: February 2015
#LTHEchat No 15 “Digital Devices for Learning” with Dr Magdalena Bober @magdalenabober
Dear colleagues, Dr Magdalena Bober, Lecturer in Communications Media at Manchester Metropolitan University will be with us for the next #LTHEchat to discuss using digital devices for learning. Magda is currently carrying out a research project on the use of … Continue reading
#LTHEchat No 14 with Dr Rachel Forsyth @rmforsyth about Progression
Dear colleagues, Dr Rachel Forsyth, Deputy Head of the Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching at Manchester Metropolitan University will be with us for the next #LTHEchat to discuss Progression. In Rachel’s own words: “So, this week I am … Continue reading
#LTHEchat No 13: Virtual Learning Spaces with David Eddy @sonofedd
Dear colleagues, This week we have the pleasure to have with us David Eddy (@sonofedd) who will be leading the #LTHEchat on ‘VIRTUAL LEARNING SPACES’. David Eddy is a Teaching Fellow (DL) in the Faculty of Health & Well Being at … Continue reading
#LTHEchat No 12 summary “Revealing and celebrating learning beyond education” with Frances Bell @francesbell
This week’s chat topic was led by Frances Bell and supported by Chrissi Nerantzi. Revealing and celebrating learning beyond education The Storify is available HERE. Don’t forget we would love you to contribute your reflections by sharing a link to a … Continue reading
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#LTHEchat No 12 “Revealing and celebrating learning beyond education” with Frances Bell @francesbell
Dear colleagues, This week we have the pleasure to have with us Frances Bell (@francesbell) an experienced retired lecturer and scholar who will be leading the #LTHEchat on ‘Revealing and celebrating learning beyond education‘. Please access the related post Frances has prepared in … Continue reading
#LTHEchat No 11 Summary: ‘Discussing failure and when things go wrong in Learning and Teaching’
This week’s chat topic was led by Chris Corker and supported by Sue Beckingham. Discussing failure and when things go wrong in Learning and Teaching The Storify is available HERE. Read more about what is being shared in the #LTHEchat community … Continue reading
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#LTHEchat No 11: ‘Discussing failure and when things go wrong in Learning and Teaching’ with @ChrisCorker
Dear colleagues, This week we have the pleasure to have with us Chris Corker (@ChrisCorker), a Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University who will be leading the #LTHEchat on ‘Discussing failure and when things go wrong in Learning and Teaching’ Chris Corker is, … Continue reading