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Enhancing Learning through Technology (ELT) Special Interest Group

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The E-learning/ Enhancing Learning through Technology (ELT) Special Interest Group is convened to support those involved in or aiming to develop e-pedagogy. It aims to offer a forum through meetings and an online discussion (JISC mailing list), that supports networking opportunities and enables the sharing of best practice.

Formal meetings aim to present and discuss new innovations in the use of technology to support learning in higher education, sharing knowledge and expertise to support e-learning use and developments.

              

How to join us:

There is no subscription fee to participate with us.  Indeed, you will be updated with information related to learning and teaching in allied health professions, and able to receive our monthly e-bulletin, and newsletter (termly) email/ post to you.

If you consider to be on our contact list and to subscribe to this Special Interest Group, please fill in this online form.
Under section 2, please indicate 'E-Learning' as your Special Interest Group.

Past Events - Enhancing Learning through Technology SIG

See event details, programmes and meeting notes from the links below:

DAte
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meeting
1st March 2011
Open University
Revisiting Learning Design
5th March 2010 
University of Hertfordshire E-engagement: ways to support student interaction and collaborative learning
4th November 2009
Centre for Learning Partnerships at
Birmingham City University
Assessment SIG Fest: Exploring the Challenges of Assessment in Health Sciences & Practice,
E-learning Special Interest Group joined other SIGs in Health Sciences and Practice
21st November 2008 Bristol
'e-Learning for Health Sciences: Sharing Good Practice'
26th June 2008 University of Nottingham 
Rapid eLearning - Tools of the Trade

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