Putting down ideas for my 1st blog post as part of my e-learning masters... oh my goodness what a mess! My poor tutor :) #mscel #mscidel
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This week a UCISA survey, funded by JISC, shows that UK higher education has made notable progress in helping students and staff access library services, email and course announcements from their mobiles.
The sixth survey of technology enhanced learning for higher education focuses on the current provision of technology for learning within universities and colleges, and the emerging and planned patterns across the higher education community.
Encouragingly, the report reveals that academic staff knowledge is considered far less of a barrier to technology enhanced learning development than in other years, indicating greater progress with staff training and awareness of technology enhanced learning.
However, the top two barriers to technology enhanced learning development remain the same as those identified in the previous survey: lack of time and insufficient financial resources.
Heather Price, programme manager at JISC, said: "We are very pleased to have again funded this important biennial survey run by UCISA which explores the trends in technology enhanced learning. The findings of this survey always provide lots of very useful baseline information for the HE sector and this latest 2012 survey is no exception."
The survey results are available here for universities and colleges to use to benchmark their own work against national trends.
Sam Brenton, acting director of The Learning Institute, Queen Mary, University of London, commented: “The publication of this report is very timely for us and will be immensely useful. It's rare to see something of this scale that is done so well, and keys so directly into our in house conversations.”
Richard Walker, e-learning development team manager at the University of York and co-author of the report, said: “For this year’s survey report we included an additional layer of data on university mission groups, offering a different perspective on technology enhanced learning trends across the sector.
“The Survey sheds light on long standing areas of interest such as strategies and motivations for technology enhanced learning provision whilst touching on new concerns such as the economic climate that UK institutions are working in (post-Browne review) and how funding issues may impact on central and local support, on staffing provision, and training and development opportunities.”
A_L_T: Get your 'lunch in a bag' now in the Exhibition Area #altc2012
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A_L_T: Enjoyed #altc2012? Get a preview of #altc2013 at http://t.co/gQ83GOD9
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A_L_T: Document describing the winning entries to the 2012 ALT Learning Technologist of the Year Award: ALT, ALT Docume... http://t.co/aJY3Cwhv
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A_L_T: Get a preview of #altc2013 in Lecture Theatre B at 12.40 #altc2012
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A_L_T: Final Keynote Speech of #altc2012 by Richard Noss - begins in 15 mins in Lecture Theatre B
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A_L_T: Don't miss Invited Speaker Session 4 beginning in 15 mins in Lecture Theatre B #altc2012
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A_L_T: Find out about the winners of this year's Learning Technologist of the Year Award at http://t.co/i2lV6bHP #altc2012
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ALT, ALT Document describing the winning entries to the 2012 ALT Learning Technologist of the Year Award. In: ALT-C 2012 - a confrontation with reality. (Unpublished)
A_L_T: Final sessions of the day beginning in 5 mins #altc2012
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A_L_T: Find out more about the #altc2012 sponsors - check out the Sponsor Sessions beginning in 10 mins
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A_L_T: Check out the exhibition and do some networking in the Exhibition Area now #altc2012
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A_L_T: Don't miss today's Keynote Speech by Natasa Milic-Frayling - starting in 15 mins in Lecture Theatre B #altc2012
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A_L_T: Lunch is served in EATS Restaurant! #altc2012
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A_L_T: Don't miss Invited Speaker Session 3 - beginning in 15 mins in Lecture Theatre B #altc2012
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A_L_T: First sessions of the day beginning in 10 mins #altc2012
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A_L_T: Dinner Served in 15 mins in EATS Restaurant #altc2012
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A_L_T: ALT's reception for new members begins in 30 mins - foyer outside Lecture Theatre B #altc2012
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A_L_T: Don't miss Invited Speaker Session 2 - beginning in 15 minutes in the main lecture theatre #altc2012
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RT @hamacleod: Welcome to all the new arrivals to the MSc in E-Learning at the University of Edinburgh! #mscidel
Doing the "before we start" exercises for #mscidel. So enthused about starting the #mscel. #eLearning #Edinburgh
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Adding my welcomes to our new #mscel students. I'll see you guys in our intro course #mscidel Looking forward to it! :)