Showing posts with label events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label events. Show all posts
Thursday, 6 November 2014
MELSIG event at Nottingham on 20th January 2014: Creative Lecture Capture, Webinars & Screencasting
Registration for the next MELSIG (Media Enhanced Learning Special Interest Group) event is now open and will be FREE as usual.
Register here using Eventbrite.
The University of Nottingham are hosting the event.
The day’s focus is Creative Lecture Capture, Webinars & Screencasting.
Come and share your practice. If you are interested in contributing a short presentation of have artefacts to share (case studies, handouts, videos) please contact Andrew Middleton: a.j.middleton “AT” shu.ac.uk
Hashtag: #melsiguon
Further details are on the MELSIG event page: http://melsig.shu.ac.uk/?page_id=715
Wednesday, 2 July 2014
Outcomes of 'Creating video to support teaching and learning' event
Thanks to everyone who attended the 'Creating video to support teaching and learning' event at Nottingham recently. I hope you all enjoyed and were inspired by it.
Here are the links to the recordings from the event:
Andrew Middleton’s talk: http://uilapech01.nottingham.ac.uk:8080/ess/echo/presentation/940b6e83-9318-4967-8bc3-4a6b660caddc
The slideshare link to my presentation is: http://www.slideshare.net/sallyh/self-service-studio
Tuesday, 3 June 2014
Creating video to support teaching and learning
This Higher Education Academy (HEA) sponsored event will be an opportunity for participants involved in the creation of video for teaching and learning to share their experiences and insights and to network with other practitioners.
Location: C15 Pope Building, University Park, University of Nottingham
Date: Thursday 12th June 2014 (13:00-16:00)
The event will disseminate insights and lessons learnt from an HEA funded ‘Changing the Learning Landscape’ mini-project undertaken at Nottingham, to install a ‘self-service’ studio.
The event provides an excellent opportunity for participants to develop technical and pedagogical support networks.
Please register at: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/creating-video-to-support-teaching-and-learning-changing-the-learning-landscape-insights-tickets-11735433999 or http://tiny.cc/nzfbgx
More information at http://nottingham.ac.uk/teaching/events/video-in-tandl.aspx
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
One Click Studio Roadshow
Our 'one click studio' roadshow challenged the perception that creating video is difficult.
We used the roadshow as an opportunity to let staff try it for themselves.
Located at Jubilee campus at the University of Nottingham between 3rd
and 14th February 2014. Staff came along and had a go at creating a video.
Twenty seven people visited us. To gather feedback and help us to determine next steps, we asked the people who visited to complete an online survey.
Survey results show that, of the people who responded (from QMC, University Park, Jubilee, Sutton Bonington and City Hospital campus), most were willing to travel to another building, if not another campus. More than half said they would be willing to travel to another campus or that distance did not matter to them. Most said that while they might need some initial help, they would hope to be able to use the facility on their own after that.
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