*Systematic Approaches to Searching for Evidence.
<https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/modules/systematic-approaches-searching-evidence-online>*
*Online course: 7th & 21st February 2023 (2 x half days)*
*Standard fee: £179*
This interactive online course will cover the key principles of searching
for published and unpublished evidence in a systematic, transparent way.
We will look at turning a research idea into a viable, structured search
question; scoping the literature; choosing sources; developing effective
strategies and documenting your searches so they can be reproduced.
The course will draw on ScHARR’s decades of experience at the forefront of
evidence synthesis, in addition to highlighting the latest available search
tools and emerging techniques from the relevant methodological literature.
The course is led by Mark Clowes, with Anthea Sutton and Angie Rees also
delivering sessions during the course. The course will also feature an
exclusive pre-recorded video lecture by Professor Andrew Booth, lead author
of *Systematic Approaches to a Successful Literature Review, 3rd edition
(Sage, 2021)
<https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/systematic-approaches-to-a-successful-literature-review/book270933>,*
as part of the pre-course materials.
*For further information, including the course programme and link to book
online please see our webpage at:*
*https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/modules/systematic-approaches-searching-evidence-new*
<https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/modules/systematic-approaches-searching-evidence-new>
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*New ScHARR course: *
<https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/short-courses/creating-digital-accessible-teaching-materials>*Creating
Digital Accessible Teaching Materials*
<https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/short-courses/creating-digital-accessible-teaching-materials>
*Online Course:14th March 2023 (1 x half day)*
*Standard fee: £99*
This course will introduce participants to the importance of digital
accessibility especially in terms of creating accessible teaching
materials. The introductory level course will cover the legislative drivers
behind ensuring content for online and face to face teaching complies with
modern standards for accessibility. It will focus specifically on digital
accessibility and the various tools which can be used. The course will
include interactive activity to allow you to put into practice new skills
and knowledge. By the end of the course you will be able to confidently
design new content for learning and teaching which will be fully accessible.
*The course will cover:*
- The history of digital accessibility
- The law
- General principles for creating accessible content
- Microsoft documents accessibility checker
- Google documents
- Creating accessible media
- Accessibility in Blackboard
- Accessibility tools
- Delivering accessible online synchronous lectures
*Who Will Benefit from the Course?*
Anybody who is involved in preparing and delivering digital teaching
materials will find this course beneficial. It may also appeal to those who
are involved in supporting taught sessions using digital resources and
learning materials including:
- Teachers/lecturers working in higher and further education
- Health and social care clinicians/practitioners
- Post graduate students
- Health Librarians and Information Specialists
*Further information and a link to book online:*
*https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/short-courses/creating-digital-accessible-teaching-materials*
<https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/short-courses/creating-digital-accessible-teaching-materials>
ScHARR Short Courses - 2022-2023
<https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/short-courses/list>
Book now to avoid disappointment!
<https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/short-courses/list>
Mrs Karen Holden
Short Courses and Events Officer
ScHARR
University of Sheffield
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