Book a support session
The eLearning Team are offering a series of virtual one-to-one consultation clinics for academic and PS staff. The 30 minute clinics will be conducted via Teams.
These consultations are an opportunity for FSE staff to seek support about using the technologies available to deliver teaching and learning activities. Use these clinics to;
- Ask questions about a particular technology
- Get advice on how to support a particular pedagogic concept using technology
- Get support with setting up your online assessment
- Have an initial discussion about a Blended Learning project
The 30 minute slots are designed to be the first point of contact – if your query or issue needs further investigation or resources, we will discuss a plan for how to progress during the consultation.
To book one of these sessions, look for available dates by using the button below.
If none of the dates or times suit you, please contact us by submitting a Support Portal request and we will arrange something for you.
Hi
I am a new teaching fellow and I would like to book a 1-2-1 session where I can increase my knowledge in creating an exam and building quizzes for students. Please do let me know if this could be arranged.
Best wishes
Chrisoula
Hi Chrisoula, if you click on the link book a virtual 1-1 there will be a range of dates and times available for you to select. One of the team would be happy to help you with this. Best wishes, Anna
I need support on palgiarism checker
Is this something you can help with?
Hi Kamil,
Yes I think we can help, feel free to book a 1-2-1 session with one of the team who can work through any plagiarism checker issues with you.
https://www.elearning.fse.manchester.ac.uk/fseta/book-a-support-session/
what is the software that can be use to edit recorded videos from zoom for blended teaching?
Hi Henggui,
You can find some guides on video editing here:
http://www.elearning.fse.manchester.ac.uk/fseta/editing-videos-for-online-teaching/
Please do book an online session if you would like to discuss further.
Best,
Sharon