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Dear colleagues

The next in our series of monthly Teaching and Learning Conversations (TLCs) will take place on Tuesday 24th May 12:30-13:30 UK Time (60 minutes)

We are delighted that Prof Mark Langan (Manchester Metropolitan University) will be leading this month's TLC titled "S & M in Higher Education: Surveys and Metrics"

Mark is currently exploring data from the first ten years of the UK's National Student Survey, researching student engagement and identifying predictors of student success.  This TLC is an opportunity to discuss metrics, particularly the outputs of the National Student Survey, and the challenge of interpreting them with appropriate context.

Full details of the event are available on the TLC website at: http://wp.me/p6HUdF-71

Joining the conversation:

Simply follow this link http://mmu.adobeconnect.com/tlc/ at the designated time and enter as a guest by typing your name, institution and country into the name field and clicking on the "Join Meeting" button.

Whether or not you have previously participated in a webinar or online activity using Adobe Connect we advise that you make sure that you do some checking and preparation in advance. Check your set-up and connection here<https://tlcwebinars.wordpress.com/preparing-for-a-tlc/adobe-connect-at-mmu/>.

You may also find our Adobe Connect Webinar Participant Guide<https://tlcwebinars.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/adobe-connect-webinar-participant-guide-v2.pdf> useful to print out in advance of the session. We really hope that you will be able to join for what should be a lively and highly interactive TLC.



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Dr W. Rod Cullen
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Senior Lecturer in Learning and Teaching Technologies
Learning and Research Information Services

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