Yes, what are you getting at Ian?  As a fellow UCU member (but TPS not USS pension thankfully), I don’t think your attitude standing there on the virtual picket line is that helpful.

 

Best wishes

 

Lynne

 

Lynne Gornall MEd FHEA

Senior Lecturer

Progress Team

Greenbank Building, Room 261

University of Central Lancashire

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From: learning development in higher education network [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Carina Buckley
Sent: 06 March 2018 17:17
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Learning Development spaces

 

Hi Ian,

 

I don’t know about our LDHEN colleagues, but to my dismay I am not on an academic contract, I am part of professional services, making my union Unison. Moreover, my university is not involved in the strike. If I was an academic, facing these cuts to my pension, and if I was at a striking university, then I would be out on strike right now.

 

But I’m not. And given the nature of learning development, I am highly confident I am in the majority on this mailing list.

 

It’s hard to tell from emails - not quite sure what you were getting at?

 

Best wishes

Carina

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On 6 Mar 2018, at 17:01, Ian Bride <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

​I am very impressed by the number of LDHEN members who are not involved in the UCU strike or ASOS.............

 

 

Dr. Ian Bride

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From: learning development in higher education network <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Allett, Nicola <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 06 March 2018 14:56
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Subject: Learning Development spaces

 

Dear all,

The Learning Development Centre at Aston University is currently situated in our Library building, although we are not part of the Library team. The space includes three workshop rooms with AV equipment and an open area of group tables for 1:1 appointments with our learning advisers, student writing mentors and for drop-ins with our Maths team (from which we often need to remove students who stray into our space from the library!). We provide skype and email tutorials to distance learners (usually from our desks or any quiet space we can find!).

In the coming year we will be moving location (which, as you can guess, is a mix of good and bad). Starting with a blank canvas, we have the opportunity to redesign the Learning Development space and reconsider the way in which the space is used.

We would be interested to hear your recommendations:

·          What physical spaces have worked particularly well?

·          What would be your ideal learning development space? Why?

We would, also, be interested to hear of any research carried out on learning development spaces.

Thank you!

Nicola

 

Dr Nicola Allett
Teaching Fellow

Learning Development Centre 

Aston Triangle 
Birmingham, B4 7ET, UK

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