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Deborah W. Martinez

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Martinez has extensive experience as a senior association executive, including the development and management of continuing education and professional development programs, as well as regional, national and international conferences and meetings. Title: Executive Director International Ultraviolet Association Deborah W.

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Experimental, digital, conventional: Education and Digital Cultures

Teaching Matters Online Learning

In place of the discussion board and learning management systems that are synonymous with online learning, conversation on the EDC course takes place in overtly social and public spaces: tutorials in Google Hangouts; a film festival in Togethertube; weekly summaries in WordPress. Keppell, M., & Carless, D.

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Transcending international boundaries online to create a global community

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

In 2013, Lughano Kalongolera became the first Malawian to graduate from an online surgical training programme. He found the case studies enlightening: I learnt a lot about how to manage patients optimally through the discussions. You can watch more interviews with online students and graduates on MediaHopper Create. Apr 16, 2019

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An ‘Edinburgh Model’ for Online Teaching Programme: Notes from a pilot run

Teaching Matters Online Learning

Michael Gallagher Dr Michael Gallagher is a member of the Centre for Research in Digital Education at Moray House and Director of Panoply Digital, a consultancy dedicated to mobile for development (M4D). If interested, please contact Michael Gallagher for more information. References Moore, M. The theory of transactional distance.

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Placing study circles at the centre of the student learning experience

Teaching Matters Student Engagement

Working in small groups provides opportunities for learning from each other as well as developing teamwork, communication, delegation, time management and other skills which are relevant for future employability. Francis 2013; McLean 2014). 2013) Report of the inquiry into the Mid-Staffordshire Foundation NHS Trust.

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Lecture Recording: What does research say about its effect on attendance?

Teaching Matters Online Learning

Employers want graduates who have learned to effectively manage their time, so the choice of attendance is on the student’s shoulders (Tymon, 2013). Educational Technology Research and Development , 58 (1), 19–37. Medical Teacher , 30 (6), 630–632. Roulin, N., & Bangerter, A. Journal of Education and Work , 26 (1), 21–47.

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BluePulse and continuous course feedback

Teaching Matters Online Learning

Graeme Ferris Graeme joined the Business School as a learning technologist in 2013 and is currently the manager of the School’s Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) team. A full evaluation of this year’s pilot will determine whether the use of BluePulse will be scaled up within the Business School going forward.