Canva is a free online application that provides tools to efficiently generate visual images for teaching and learning. The tools in Canva allow you to apply text, shapes, colour and […]
SWAY: Versatile content to enhance teaching and learning
SWAY is a free online application that allows both tutors and students to generate and collaboratively share interactive presentations, activities and portfolios which incorporate a variety of media including text, video, […]
Mentimeter: Interactive teaching and learning dialogues
Mentimeter is an online application that provides an interactive and visually engaging method for quickly sharing ideas and understanding – it is therefore a practical and effective strategy for assessing […]
Geolocations: Experiential learning via mobile devices
Most contemporary pedagogic theories subscribe to the idea that students learn more effectively, at a deeper level, through experiential learning.
Talking Heads: Blended Learning using online video
Giving students the opportunity and flexibility to engage with learning material at times and locations that suit their own needs is often a challenge, especially if such material needs to correspond […]
Online Seminars: Group discussions using Skype
Flexible opportunities to communicate with tutors and engage in learning is increasingly required in which to meet the needs of students with diverse working patterns and lifestyles.
Personalised Learning Journeys: Using PebblePad and WhatsApp for individualised learning stories
Digital technology provides the opportunity to enhance pedagogic practice and extend opportunities for individualised learning and students’ self-directed study. Lecturer Geoff Rebbeck has recently explored two technologies that have provided students with, […]