Chair's report: Caroline Coles
Parallel Session 3 (Panorama 1)
Chair: Caroline Coles (De Montfort University)
This session dealt with two current issues within technology enhanced learning.
Developing an elearning strategy for a modern law school
Sarah King from Birmingham City University provided an interesting insight into her thought processes in putting together an e-learning strategy that included issues such as how to select from the plethora of technology enhanced learning tools and how to engage colleagues with the strategy. This stimulated a lively debate from the audience of their own experiences and raised the key issue of the moment of how we manage change.
Engaging students through electronic voting – clickers and mobile phone systems
Carol Withey of Greenwich University provided us with a lively and highly interactive session demonstrating how you can gain the benefits of audience participation voting without the use of clickers via the use of a standard mobile phone. This demonstrated how technology enhanced learning is becoming easier to use and free within usage constraints (student numbers up to 30).
Last Modified: 7 February 2011
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