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Changing the Learning Landscape Free Webinars

 

Following the success of the very popular Changing the Learning Landscape (CLL) CPD workshops we are pleased to announce that the programme for the CLL webinar series is now available and bookings are open online at the links below.

 

The webinars will look at various issues affecting those involved with learning and teaching in HE and be presented by expert speakers from across the disciplines.

 

We hope you will join us for one or more and will share widely with colleagues in HE.

 

Friday 31st May 2-3pm

An introduction to the UK Professional Standards Framework (UKPSF) and advice about applying

Richard Brawn, an expert in Consultancy & Accreditation from the HEA, will discuss the UK Professional Standards Framework (UKPSF). You will be able to ask Richard questions and find out how you can use the UKPSF to enhance teaching and learning.

To book a place please visit:

http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/events/detail/2013/31_May_CLL_Webinar

 

 

Monday 3rd June 2-3pm

An introduction to Intellectual Property Rights for those engaging with Open Practice

Alex Fenlon, the HEA’s Operations Manager for Online Learning, is an expert in Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and will introduce how IPR relates to Open Educational Resources (OERs) and Open Practice (OP). The webinar will cover the basic issues of IPR, focusing specifically on copyright.

 

To book a place please visit:

http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/events/detail/2013/3_June_CLL_Webinar

 

 

Wednesday 5th June 2-3pm

Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) – an insight into developing and teaching on a MOOC.

Jeremy Knox, from the University of Edinburgh, is a researcher on MOOCs and tutor on one of the first MOOCs run by the university in partnership with Coursera.

He will introduce the issues and dilemmas that MOOCs present for teachers and students.

To a book a place please visit:

http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/events/detail/2013/5_June_CLL_Webinar

 

 

Monday 10th June 2-3pm

The use of social media in HE

This interdisciplinary webinar will involve speakers from various disciplines who will discuss how they use social media in their academic practice.

To book a place please visit:

http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/events/detail/2013/10_June_CLL_Webinar

 

** The Association for Learning Technology (ALT) is also running a webinar **

 

Tuesday 11th June 12.30-1.30pm

Find out about CMALT

Led by a member of the CMALT Development Group, this ALT webinar will give participants a chance to find out about CMALT, a peer-based accreditation scheme for teaching and technical staff who use technology. You can access information about the scheme, including a prospectus, at http://www.alt.ac.uk/get-involved/certified-membership

To book a place please visit:

http://www.alt.ac.uk/events/find-out-about-cmalt

 

For any questions please contact Alex Fenlon [log in to unmask]

 

Changing the Learning Landscape (CLL) is a HEFCE-funded programme supporting and encouraging higher and further education institutions to make a step change in how they adopt effective and strategic uses of online technology in teaching and learning.

 

The programme is a unique partnership between the Leadership Foundation for Higher Education, JISC, the National Union of Students, the Association for Learning Technology and the Higher Education Academy (HEA).

 

 

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