Join the E-Learning Practitioners’ Mailing List!

We have set up an email list for people engaged in or interested in e-learning. Join in!
It is used to publish information about e-learning developments, and for people who are doing e-learning to communicate, discuss, share ideas and experiences.
We will send a termly bulletin of latest information to the list, as well as regular updates about new services, development and funding opportunities. We will also use it to consult on new initiatives and ideas, and will organise a termly networking/social event, so that anyone interested in e-learning has the opportunity to meet and talk with others doing similar things.
The focus for this list is on sharing e-learning practice and ideas from an educational perspective (focusing on the ‘learning’ rather than the ‘e’). Please don’t use this list for support requests or purely technical queries.
We are also always looking for short case studies of innovative uses of e-learning. These might be an audio interview, or a single page overview of what you are doing. These are published on our website and linked to in the bulletins we send to this list. If you’d like to volunteer for a case study, please content Alysa Bramble on a.bramble@qmul.ac.uk. The most valuable exchange is always when people learn from what other people are doing in practice, so do feel able to share your thoughts, ideas and experiences.
To join the email list (elearning-practitioners@qmul.ac.uk), either:
- go to http://www.lists.qmul.ac.uk/sympa, click on ‘Teaching and Learning’, then ‘elearning-practitioners@qmul.ac.uk’ and click ‘subscribe’ (there are many more QM lists you can join there, too), or
- send an email from your QMUL address to sympa@lists.qmul.ac.uk with the subject as: subscribe elearning-practitioners <your first name> <your surname> (e.g.: ” subscribe elearning-practitioners Joanna Bloggs “).
Next year, we hope to move it fully online, to have a full set of online interest groups for different areas of e-learning. For now, see you on email!
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