Need a little help? E-Learning Production Service launched

We are very pleased to announce the launch of the E-Learning Production Service to help staff across the College turn their e-learning ideas into real projects.

Here at the E-Learning Unit, we regularly talk to academic and support staff who are enthusiastic about the impact technology can have.  Sometimes it’s about introducing audience voting systems into large lectures… exploring the possibilities of shared notes and reading lists… designing online tests to improve academic writing.  All of these are great initial ideas that could have a real impact on teaching and learning here at Queen Mary.

However, not everyone has the time or the technical skills needed to turn bring these ideas to fruition.  As learning technologists, my colleagues and I are always happy to advise on technologies, or the direction a project might take, and can provide some training.  But to kick-start a new initiative takes time, and that’s where the E-Learning Production Service can help.

Through the scheme, we will recruit and train a Queen Mary student to work with you as an E-Learning Assistant.  All we ask is that on completion, you share your experiences of the project and its impact through either a case study or presentation.

To find out more and  to apply for funding, please see:
http://www.learninginstitute.qmul.ac.uk/elearning/services/production

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