Whether you are Prezi expert, or thinking about using it for the first time, we’ll take a look at its new features and combining it […]
Many academics across the HE sector are familiar with Turnitin and GradeMark. It is a suite of tools used for assessment, mainly electronic marking and […]
by Dewi Parry Matt Smith and I ventured up to Aston University, Birmingham on the 9th May to take part in the new Digital Capability […]
by Matt Smith I recently visited the University of Namibia (UNAM) with fellow Cardiff University learning technologists Dewi Parry and Karl Luke as part of the […]
Before we start, there’s a couple of things to note about using free web tools: Sites now often offer “freemium” services (the word freemium is […]
The second day of Digifest was attended by Marianna and myself. Here are some of my scheduled and favourite sessions (including DigiLab): Part Deux: why […]
“At this year’s Digifest we celebrated the power of digital, its potential to transform and its capacity to revolutionize learning and teaching.” This was the […]
Last week Jisc released the first in a series of blog posts to bring the sector up to date with the developments to their Digital […]
Hello! And welcome to the 2017 iteration of 10 Days of Twitter! To start off with, you’ll need to sign up to Twitter. You can […]
What to tweet? Twitter only allows you to send 140 characters, which doesn’t seem much when we are used to writing at length about complex […]
Ever wondered if Twitter might be a useful tool for enhancing your teaching & learning, or developing your personal learning network? Not sure how to […]
A free, online course on Digital Accessibility starts next Monday (6 February). The course has been created by University of Southampton through the FutureLearn platform […]