Moving to Blended Learning Part 1: Terminology and Concepts
In the first in a series of weekly videos Associate Vice-Dean Steve Pettifer discusses the various terms and concepts associated with Blended Learning.
In the first in a series of weekly videos Associate Vice-Dean Steve Pettifer discusses the various terms and concepts associated with Blended Learning.
This video features Associate Vice-Dean Steve Pettifer and Faculty Lead for Pedagogy James Brooks discuss the different types of video format you might want to consider when moving to Blended Learning.
This pages explains how to setup an online assessment using Blackboard to create a test, add questions, and make the test available to students.
This guide is aimed at setting up a Blackboard assignment tool for use in the upcoming exam period. Some of the settings discussed here are specific for the exam context and will not be suitable for a piece of course work.
A guide to storyboarding for video projects, including links to templates.
This article covers the benefits of using video in teaching and showcases videos previously produced by the eLearning team.
Microsoft 365 (MS365) combines all the familiar Office applications alongside newer apps such as Microsoft Sway. This page provides some benefits and examples of using MS365 apps in your teaching and learning activities.
The FSE Teaching & Learning Enhancement Leads, Library student interns and James Brooks, Academic Lead for Pedagogy, have put together this guidance for all students in the faculty on how to study effectively.
Guidance and examples of good practice for synchronous session planning as part of Blended Learning.
Camtasia is a screen recording tool and video editing software programme. Find out more about what Camtasia can do including links to tutorials.