Month: August 2016

Is your Moodle Module Ready?

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It’s that time of year again when you start updating your Moodle module for the new academic year. For an overview of what’s new in Moodle 3, and some tips to get your Moodle module ready, you can watch the recording of the Educational Technology Team’s Is your Moodle Module Ready? workshop. Guidance For links…Continue Reading Is your Moodle Module Ready?

WC2 Health Club Symposium 2016:Ageing in Urban Environments

Students and academics from 11 Universities participated in the The World Class/World Cities (WC2) Symposium at TUBerlin in  August 2016 to discuss the United Nation’s New Urban Agenda.  In the Health Club, 27 students and academics from CUL London, HKPolyU, UAM Mexico and SPGSTU Petersburg first discussed similarities and differences between their cities for those…Continue Reading WC2 Health Club Symposium 2016:Ageing in Urban Environments

Plagiarism and essay mills

Plagiarism, and in particular the recent burgeoning of so-called essay mills, was the theme of the ALDinHE (London & south-east region) event hosted by the University of Reading on July 22nd 2016. I had the pleasure of attending this lively and stimulating day of presentations and discussion at the University’s verdant London Road campus, a…Continue Reading Plagiarism and essay mills

Coaching for mindfulness

  Mindfulness is recognised as an evidence based approach in health and social care.  Mindfulness is about being rather than doing and offers space for being compassionate and not just the delivering care. After attending the  King’s Fund course on compassion, mindfulness and leadership I was inspired to explore how students may be helped to…Continue Reading Coaching for mindfulness

Reading about writing

The second LEaD Writing Group sessions took place last week. As usual, there was a good combination of lively discussion, sharing of ideas and time to focus on writing. In the session we looked at the idea that, “reading and writing go hand in hand” (Goodson, 2013, p. 34). Reading good writing can help you…Continue Reading Reading about writing

Assistive Technology Training: from specialised support to inclusive practice

Six colleagues from Learning Success and Student Counselling and Mental Health Services were the first to participate in a series of free Assistive Technology (AT) roadshows provided by TechEd Marketing. In anticipation of imminent changes (i.e. reductions) to Disabled Students Allowance, we have been (1) exploring ways to make better use of AT to promote…Continue Reading Assistive Technology Training: from specialised support to inclusive practice

Lions, CAMLS and neuro-diverse linguists

Sometimes screening students for specific learning differences can be a bit like staggering through a teaching and learning jungle; a place where languages are plenty and, for a dyslexia support tutor, the tools are not quite what you need. Last year, for instance, a student (I’m going to call her ‘Tiger’), whose first language (L1)…Continue Reading Lions, CAMLS and neuro-diverse linguists

LEaD coaching – my experience and reflections

In 2015 I applied for funding from LeaD to undertake teaching coaching with a professional coach. I wanted to take a closer look at my teaching, especially as I’d just moved to a senior management role, and wanted to ensure I was still paying my teaching enough attention. In addition, I was keen to see…Continue Reading LEaD coaching – my experience and reflections

M25 Learning Technology Group July 2016 Meeting

On the 20th July, the M25 Learning Technology Group met at the University of Westminster on Regents Street, the first one hosted by Westminister (see the timeline of meetings , courtesy of Matt Lingard).The afternoon had presentations on Digital Literacy, User Experience and Flow in the redesign of Moodle, Open Badges, Learning Spaces and Learning…Continue Reading M25 Learning Technology Group July 2016 Meeting