Sharing practice – Using social media to support your research
This week Pete Atherton from the School of Education has kindly offered to share some of his experience with social media.
This week Pete Atherton from the School of Education has kindly offered to share some of his experience with social media.
As part of our commitment to developing digital and pedagogical expertise, the Faculty TEL Team offers training sessions for staff.
FeedbackFruits is a collection of teaching and learning tools that are fully integrated with Canvas. They have been designed to effectively engage students in their learning whilst being very straightforward to implement and manage.
Visible Body is a software designed to enhance the teaching and learning of anatomy, physiology, and biology through interactive 3D models.
Gamification and playful learning
Video has become an indispensable tool in education. It is accessible and flexible and can be accessed from anywhere at any time, allowing students autonomy in their learning.
Digital literacies (sometimes also referred to as digital fluencies, competencies or capabilities) are important contemporary frameworks to consider, if we want to help our students develop continuous learning and professional development skills and attitudes.
The Liverpool Planning Team welcome proposals for 20 minute papers, but proposals for creative, non-traditional, craft approaches to presentation will be welcome.
Find out what activities are included in the UK Malaysia University Consortium.
Find out more information about knowledge exchange in higher education between the UK and Malaysia, and also between academia and industry.