Thursday, October 29, 2009

Instructional Design for Serious Games Free Webinar

Jointly with the E-Learning Network, ALT will be running a free 90 minute lunchtime webinar.

8th December 2009 12:00-13:30


Serious Design
There is currently much debate over the exact definition of a ‘Serious Game’. This has led to wide variety of development practices in which their design runs the risk of being unbalanced by any number of factors, such as technical limitations or focussing too much on graphics or pedagogical learning outcomes.

This session will explore the skills which game designers can bring to the development process, and how those skills can provide coherence between other competing factors. For example, how techniques of pace, discovery, conflict, and reward systems can be used to provide engaging learning environments.

How do you build a learning game?
There is now a legitimate place for game based learning in the workplace and education with evidence and case studies to support the effect that learning games have. This session will look at how learning games are being developed and what you need to consider. With a range of platforms and software tools available we’ll take a look at the options that are available including OpenSim, iPhone SDK, Thinking Worlds, Unity and Flash.

How to take part in the webinar
The session is free to all eLN and ALT members. If you are a non eLN/ALT member your participation is welcomed, together with your consideration to join either or both organisations as a member.

Booking deadline: closing date for bookings: 1 December.

The webinar will be hosted in Elluminate. Details will be emailed a week in advance to those who have registered to participate.

To take part in this event, please complete the booking form.

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Launch of Swansea Academy of Learning and Teaching

You are invited to attend the launch of

Swansea Academy of Learning and Teaching
encompassing a seminar on
Enhancing Assessment and Feedback
Wednesday 18th November 2009
Venue: Faraday A Lecture Theatre
2.00 - 4.00 pm followed by drinks and refreshments

Featured speakers

PVC Professor Alan Speight
Professor Brenda Smith (Higher Education Academy consultant on Assessment)
Ms Jane Thomas (Deputy Head of School of Health Science)
Dr Sam Webster & Dr Jo Bishop (School of Medicine)
A detailed programme will follow shortly



What is Swansea Academy of Learning and Teaching (SALT)?

Swansea Academy of Learning and Teaching will work to enhance the student learning experience through sharing and promoting good practice in learning and teaching, sponsoring and promoting pedagogic research, and enhancing the profile of learning and teaching across the institution.


More information about SALT can be found here -
http://www.swan.ac.uk/university/StaffInformation/SwanseaAcademyofLearningandTeaching/


If you would like to attend please email SALT@swansea.ac.uk or call Phil Brophy in the Academic Registry on 2721. The event is open to all staff.

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The latest in learning technolgy - ALT Newsletter

The latest edition of the Association of Learning Technology Newsletter has just been published. You can view the online version here:
http://newsletter.alt.ac.uk/112pjdfj9xp15pbvrjm4bf?email=true

Articles include -

Curt Bonk shows how technology is facilitating self- and peer-facilitated learning "aboard ships or planes, high up in the mountains, at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, or when standing on thinning sea ice".

Alan Cann and colleagues from the University of Leicester consider Twitter's potential for gathering data relevant to student support and communication.

The College of Science and Engineering at the University of Edinburgh recently replaced their infrared student response systems with radio frequency technology. Daniela Gachago reports on reactions to the new system.

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Monday, October 19, 2009

Screencasting online seminar

JISC Digital Media - Online Surgery

Using screencasting - Wed 21st October 2009

We will be using the online tool Elluminate. Please go to the Elluminate test page to check that your browser has all it needs.

When joining please use your full name and let us know which institution you are from.

More information from here http://www.jiscdigitalmedia.ac.uk/surgery

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Tales from the Lab: Episode 10

The latest episode of the 'Tales from the Lab' podcast is now available. In this, the final part of a two part series, David Lewis from Glamorgan University talks about the use of technology to support assessment in higher education.

You can listen to the episode here http://learninglab.swan.ac.uk/podcast.html

You can subscribe to the podcast here http://learninglab.swan.ac.uk/lab_pod_feed.xml

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Contract Cheating in UK Higher Education:

Glamorgan Univeristy CELT events in November

Registration is compulsory, so should you wish to attend any of these
events, please complete a registration form and return to
celtevents@glam.ac.uk.

More events are yet to be confirmed, so please visit their website
http://celt.glam.ac.uk/Seminars for updates.

Technology-enhanced learning themed seminar:
Contract Cheating in UK Higher Education:
promoting a proactive approach

18th November 2009
12.00-2.00, Venue: G311, Treforest campus
Presenter: Dr Robert Clarke – Birmingham City University
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Student experience themed seminar:
First Year Student Experience in Welsh HEIs
25th November 2009
12.00 – 2.00, Venue: G311, Treforest Campus
Presenters to include Karen Fitzgibbon (CELT) & representatives
from other Welsh HEIs

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Wednesday, October 07, 2009

e-Learning & Cakes

it's time for latest e-learning and cakes session. It's an informal gathering of anyone interested in the use of technology in learning & teaching. An opportunity to find out what's going on in the University, share what you're doing or just find out a bit more about learning technology - and cakes. Just turn up anytime between 11 and 12.

This time, as well as cakes, there will be some mobile technology to play with.

When: Friday 9th October
Time: 11:00
Venue: Room 703 on the 7th Floor of the Library

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Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Need help with still images, moving images and audio and how they can be used for teaching and learning?

Tomorrow (Wed 7th Oct) at 13:30 JISC Digital Media will be available online for their second online surgery. http://www.jiscdigitalmedia.ac.uk/surgery/

JISC Digital Media are providing fortnightly one-hour online help and support sessions to answer any queries you have regarding digital media.

Queries regarding any aspect of still images, moving images (including video), audio and how they can be used for teaching and learning are welcome. Technical, workflow related or general queries will be answered and there are no limit to the number of queries that can be asked. No query is too simple to be explored.

You will find the surgery here http://www.jiscdigitalmedia.ac.uk/surgery/

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