- Updates for Members
- News, events and Calls for Proposals
- Jobs
- New publications from #altc blog and Research in Learning Technology
1. Updates for Members
1.1 Research in Learning Technology publishes themed collection on Playful Learning
https://go.alt.ac.uk/2I4Ap81
1.2 ALT invites Member input for UNESCO Recommendation on Open Educational Resources (OER)
For further details on how to contribute see https://go.alt.ac.uk/2HBDe0e
1.3 2018 Learning Technologist of the Year Awards now open for entries
The ALT Learning Technologist of the Year Awards celebrate and reward excellent research and practice and outstanding achievement in Learning Technology. Also launching this year is the NEW Learning Technology Research Project of the Year Award. We are grateful to Catalyst, open course technologists, for sponsoring the award. https://go.alt.ac.uk/2vKWeE0
1.4 ALT's 25th Annual Conference
Find our about the keynote speakers this year, Dr Tressie McMillan Cottom, Amber Thomas and Dr Maren Deepwell. Find more information about the programme, exhibiting at the conference or becoming a conference sponsor http://go.alt.ac.uk/2FR8UO2
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2. News, events and calls for proposals
2.1 UCISA Spotlight on Digital Capabilities conference, Warwick, 15 - 16 May 2018
This year’s theme is ‘from theory to action’: improving digital capabilities, engaging staff and students in their skills development, and instigating institutional change. http://go.alt.ac.uk/2HU4DXG
2.2 UCISA Digital Education Group: VLE Minimum Standards webinar, 23 May 2018, 12.30 - 13.30
This webinar follows on from the tweetchat (#ucisavle) facilitated by members of the UCISA Digital Education Group during the ALT Online Winter Conference 2017. The development and use of VLE minimum standards polarises opinion across the UK education sector. Practice varies considerably, from prescriptive to more devolved, flexible approaches. Join us
as we continue the conversation with case studies and the opportunity to engage in online discussion with a panel from member organisations. https://go.alt.ac.uk/2jM8riF
2.3 Transforming Digital Learning in Higher Education, London, 22 May 2018
This interactive training course teaches you how to effectively incorporate technology into the digital student experience: https://go.alt.ac.uk/2IJHnLm
2.4 Digital leaders programme, HE and FE, Stirling, 22 - 23 May and 5 - 6 June 2018
The four-day programme aims to equip participants with the tools, knowledge and skills to: become a more effective digital leader through their own personal and professional development; explore how organisations can engage more effectively with the digital technology at their disposal – at strategic and operational level; discover and reflect on
how digital technology is changing the way their organisation operates – creating new leadership challenges and strategic opportunities; learn to lead, manage and influence digitally driven change across organisations, departments, services and teams. http://go.alt.ac.uk/2nD0BL9
2.5 Early Bird booking: Academic Practice and Technology (APT2018) conference, University of Greenwich, 3 July 2018
‘An uncertain future: Adapting academic practice for an evolving digital world’, with keynotes from Prof Bart Rienties (Open University) and Pierre Dubuc (OpenClassrooms). Early bird booking deadline: 28 May 2018: http://go.alt.ac.uk/2BfKhIn
2.6 Registration open for ELESIG NW symposium on ‘Methodologies for measuring curriculum impact’, 29 May 2018
The schedule for the next ELESIG NW regional symposium has been announced, with some excellent talks and presentations lined up. Check out the schedule and register by Friday 25 May athttps://go.alt.ac.uk/2I4Rr5V. Please feel free to circulate this event in your respective networks.
2.7 Call for Papers: Special Session on Immersive Technologies and Learning. 10th Computer Science and Electronic Engineering Conference (CEEC´18), Colchester, UK, 19-21 Sept 2018
Researchers are invited to submit a full paper (5-6 pages) detailing their research, or a short paper (max 4 pages) describing their work-in-progress. The event focuses on the uses of Immersive Technologies (VR, AR, HMD, haptic devices, etc.,) for enhancing learning experiences, and fosters participation, collaboration, creativity and engagement.
Accepted papers will be published on IEEE Xplore. Paper submission deadline: 3 June 2018 https://go.alt.ac.uk/2rhNj8i
2.8 Enhancing & Teaching in Management Education, Lancaster, 20 June 2018
This free TeachMeet event aims to create and facilitate a conversation around pressing issues faced by management school programmes and bring together key stakeholders to discuss, exchange, source and share good practices. The event aims to be practical and collaborative and will consist of a series of sharing sessions and workshops. Even if you cannot
attend, you can still participate, so please have a look. Lunch provided. The deadline for proposals is 6 June 2018.
http://bit.ly/eltme2018info
2.9 Getting Started with CMALT, 7 June 2018, 12.30 - 13.30
An open webinar for candidates registered for CMALT and planning or working on their portfolio. With Rebecca Ferriday and Jin Tan, both of Cardiff University https://go.alt.ac.uk/2I4S3bJ
2.10 Virtual and Augmented Reality to Enhance Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, Swansea University Bay Campus, 12 September 2018
The inaugural VR/AR Learning and Teaching conference. For more information, to submit your session proposal or to book your place, please visit:
https://go.alt.ac.uk/2jKF1S9. Submission deadline is 8 June. Twitter: https://go.alt.ac.uk/2I65M23
2.11 ELESIG webinar, 8 June, 4 - 5PM BST
‘Moving from consultation to conversation: Shaping how we understand where technology and learning intersect with the lives and experiences of students at the LSE’, features Peter Bryant, previously LSE and now University of Sydney. This webinar will discuss some of the ways in which the student voice can be better represented in evaluative
and consultative research about teaching and learning, exploring the use of conversational techniques, video interviews and other methodologies to expose and integrate student voice at a strategic level https://go.alt.ac.uk/2rhuxhr
2.12 Independence Learning Day, Heart of Worcestershire College, Bromsgrove, 4 July 2018, 9.30 - 16.30
A one day conference focusing on best practice around the country in the use of technology to enhance the learning experience. Keynotes include Robin Ghurbhuran, CE and Principal, Richmond upon Thames College; Ian Fordham, Director of Education, Microsoft UK; Peter Kilcoyne, ILT Director, Heart of Worcestershire College. https://go.alt.ac.uk/2r9Putv
ALT members are entitled to a 50% discount on registration (full rate £90). Discount code and further details at https://go.alt.ac.uk/MemberOffers
2.13 Call for Papers: Journal of Universal Computer Science, Special Issue on "Immersive Learning Technologies: Research and Future Directions"
J.UCS (impact factor 0.696 (2016)) invites the submission of papers to this special issue. We look for original submissions on innovative research, technologies, and/or tools to foster learning, training and other activities in motivational and engaging ways using immersive technologies. Paper submission deadline: September 30th, 2018. https://go.alt.ac.uk/2rhxiPP
2.14 Survey: Attitudes towards digital culture and technology in the Modern Foreign Languages (MFL)
As part of the AHRC-funded (OWRI) ‘Language Acts & Worldmaking’ project, we are conducting a survey on attitudes towards digital culture and technology in the MFL, with attention to both theory and practice. We would be very interested to hear about your experiences and invite you to take part in our survey. The survey is aimed at people
with any level of digital expertise, and whose work involves MFL in any role (whether that be as researcher, learner, teacher, funder, policy-maker, digital practitioner, cultural practitioner or other). We will analyse the survey results for future presentation and publication – all results will be anonymised- and will present initial findings in the coming year.
https://go.alt.ac.uk/2rhmaCt
2.15 New book: Learning Technology: A Handbook for FE Teachers and Assessors #LTbookFE
Written by Daniel Scott, ALT Learning Technologist of the Year 2016, with a foreword by Geoff Rebbeck. A new publication to the market that has not been previously available – practical-based and aimed at the FE sector. Read more about the rationale behind it: https://tinyurl.com/LTbookFErationale It is a practical book, ideal for those starting out using or who have some awareness of ILT, and are exploring how to make the most of digital
technologies in their learning and teaching practices. A useful resource to refresh the basics of how and when to use ILT effectively. Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/LTbookFE; Critical Publishing Ltd: https://tinyurl.com/LTbookFEcp
2.16 Call for survey participation: Sharing, impact and social media for academics
Part of the Society for Research in Higher Education Newer Researchers Award, this research project
investigates the information that academics share on social media, and their perceptions of high impact interactions on the sites. The survey is open to anyone working in HE (including PhD students), and takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. The survey address is:
https://openuniversity.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/sharing-social-media. Participants can opt to be entered into a draw
to win a £50 Amazon voucher & survey will close on 14th May. Please feel free to circulate within your departments and networks.
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3. Jobs
3.1 Bournemouth University
Centre for Excellence in Learning
Learning Technologist
CEL015
£28,936 - £33,518 per annum with further progression opportunities to £36,613
Full time
Closing date: 20 May 2018
Informal enquiries to David Fevyer - [log in to unmask]
https://go.alt.ac.uk/2qZzQky
3.2 Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service
Judicial Institute (Judicial Training)
Learning Technology Officer
JI LTO 2018
£23,021 increasing to £26,367 folowing probation and appraisal period
Full time, Permanent
Closing date: 20 May 2018
Informal enquiries to Jackie Carter, [log in to unmask]
https://go.alt.ac.uk/2I5thIn
3.3 The London Institute of Banking & Finance
Digital Learning & Libraries
Multimedia Producer
187
up to £32,000
Full time, Permanent
Closing date: 21 May 2018
Informal enquiries to Hayley Smith
https://jobs.libf.ac.uk/
3.4 Liverpool John Moores University
Library Systems Officer
Library
2272
£26,495 - £31,604
Full-time, Permanent
Closing date: 23 May 2018
Informal enquiries to Mr Richard Davis - 0151 231 3246 or [log in to unmask]
https://go.alt.ac.uk/2jNY91M
3.5 UCL
Digital Education
Digital Education Advisor
1714996
£43,023 to £50,753
Full time
Closing date: 25 May 2018
Informal enquiries to Dr Clive Young [log in to unmask]
https://go.alt.ac.uk/2vNL69e
3.6 Nottingham Trent University
VLE Business Manager
Centre for Academic Development and Quality
A8357
£32,548 to £36,613
Full-time, Permanent
Closing date: 25 May 2018
Informal enquiries to Ben Williams - 0115 848 2053 [log in to unmask]
https://go.alt.ac.uk/2r7KVQy
3.7 University of the West of Scotland
Education Futures
Education Futures Specialist
REQ000571
£35,550 - £42,418
Full time
Closing date: 1 June 2018
Informal enquiries to Lee Ballantyne [log in to unmask]
https://go.alt.ac.uk/2riMFar
3.8 University of the West of Scotland
Education Futures
Online Learning Specialist
REQ000573
£35,550 - £42,418
Full time
Closing date: 1 June 2018
Informal enquiries to Lee Ballantyne [log in to unmask]
https://go.alt.ac.uk/2rpLCpx
3.9 University of the West of Scotland
Education Futures
Learning Spaces Specialist
REQ000572
£35,550 - £42,418
Full time
Closing date: 1 June 2018
Informal enquiries to Lee Ballantyne [log in to unmask]
https://go.alt.ac.uk/2rjjBj3
3.10 London Business School
Digital Learning
Digital Learning Consultant, Executive Education
£45,000 - £50,000
fixed Term
Closing date: 4 June 2018
https://go.alt.ac.uk/2Irt2H1
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4. New publications from #altc blog and Research in Learning Technology
Students’ learning responses to receiving dashboard data https://go.alt.ac.uk/2I5Mc5R
Ingredients for change https://go.alt.ac.uk/2HPpqLx
The eight pillars of pain, some reflections on designing an online information literacy resource https://go.alt.ac.uk/2vrDfxV
Book Review: Radical Technologies by Adam Greenfield http://go.alt.ac.uk/2pxpGXI
Playful Learning Conference - Themed Collection https://go.alt.ac.uk/2jL9SxT
Social media as a student response system: new evidence on learning impact https://go.alt.ac.uk/2HMTbfL
Inline training: a technique for continuous, within-task learning https://go.alt.ac.uk/2EG6DzP
Coding, designing and networking: fostering learning through social connections https://go.alt.ac.uk/2Jl2pRD
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