Dear colleagues, Annwyl Gyfaill,
You may receive this more than once-my apologies in advance.
I interested in identifying elearning/digital learning initiatives in
Wales on heritage, history/archaeology, culture, art or science. It doesn't
necessarily have to be on Welsh subjects.
This could be examples of:
- blended learning that uses virtual learning environments and
class-based sessions to deliver courses, skills training (including CPD) to
a variety of learners from school to adult education
- online only course delivery
- projects that are currently developing digital resources with specific
educational outcomes in mind
- learning objects that rely on active user input and provide assessment
or feedback (automated and tutor mediated) e.g. read and review, multiple
choice
- training tutors and teachers in digital learning pedagogy and
techniques
I am particularly interested in those that are repurposing existing digital
content, e.g. digitised museum, library and archive collections. But I am
not collecting data on digitisation projects that don't have a specifically
designed educational use (I have already have plenty of information on
these).
If you or your organisation is involved in any of the above, I would
welcome hearing from you. Your information will feed into research I am
undertaking to inform the potential redevelopment of an industrial heritage
site as a base/'hub' for digital interpretation and learning.
If you are interested in finding out more or keeping in touch with this,
please also email me for information: [log in to unmask]
Thanks/Diolch,
Tehmina
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Dr Tehmina Goskar, MA AMA
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http://tehmina.goskar.com/
Twitter: @tehm
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