When was the last time you looked through the stats of your blog? Can you look through the different terms or searches that are used […]
I don’t have any contact with students these days, sadly, but the impact of my work on their ability to access and engage with their […]
A new regular feature to the ALT blog has ALT CEO Maren Deepwell in conversation with a number of ALT contributors. This week is my […]
As seen on Twitter earlier today (thank you Grainne Conole): A MOOC taxonomy based on classification schemes of MOOCs by T. Liyanagunawardena and colleagues: The […]
Inspired by the tweets I’ve been reading today, and from Sheila MacNeill’s post of the same title, here is something that education and learning means […]
We all have them. Sometimes it seems our days are full of them. Mostly, they’re needed and occasionally they can even be useful. But are […]
by Karl Luke Thanks to the UCISA 2018 bursary scheme, I recently attended the Association of Learning Technology (ALT) Conference 2018 in Manchester. This post […]
ALT and motherhood on the same page? I didn’t see that coming!. Last week Catherine Cronin and Frances Bell presented A personal, feminist and critical retrospective […]
From September 11 to 13, Moodle HQ will be at the annual Association for Learning Technology Conference (ALTC) in Manchester […] The post Moodle goes […]
York St John has recently renewed its Organisational Membership of the Association for Learning Technology (ALT), this entitles our staff to free Associate Membership for 2017-18. ALT is the […]
This year, I had the opportunity alongside two colleagues from our Ed.Tech and wider ICT team to attend the Association for Learning Technologies conference. ALT […]
Just a very short post to share the news that members of ALT and CMALT holders can now augment their physical badge/sticker collection with some […]