Looking forward to Moodlemoot #mootieuk12 in Dublin next week – some great presentations and a chance to catch up with some old friends and new contacts.
Author: John Jackson
Workflow
Workflow the new ePortfolio/eStudio site for UAL has now been fully launched and goes from strength to strength. It is @ http://workflow.arts.ac.uk
FOTE @ ULCC

FOTE – ‘Future of Technology in Education’ was held in October @ ULCC and was a superb event which brought together some very informed and entertaining speakers together with many enthusiatic and forward looking educational practioners from throughout the HE Sector in the UK and further afield.
For those who were not able to attend, the slides / videos / pictures and further information are now available @:
http://fote-conference.com/wordpress/2011/10/fote11-slides-videos/
Teaching and Learning blogging Pilot @ University of the Arts London
Below is a link to the presentation Mike Kelly and I gave @ a recent JISC Event – the JISC RSC London eFactor Showcase.
The presentation outlined the planning and thinking behind the teaching and learning blogs @ http://myblog.arts.ac.uk and included feedback from users of the pilot system.
It’s hosted on Prezi – and you can view it here!
eLearning Advice / Support for those teaching @ UAL
Are you teaching @ University of the Arts London? Would you like to explore how to use a variety of eLearning tools and techniques?
If so, please contact me and we can discuss this further – either in person or virtually.
Great new site for Students by Students
A great new site has just been launched for students by students at University of the Arts London (UAL).
Have a look! It’s @ http://commonplace.arts.ac.uk
NDLR Dublin
Earlier this year I attended the NDLR Fest with the ALTO Team @ Trinity College Science Gallery in Dublin.
This was a fascinating and inspirational display of a variety of Open Education Resource (OER) Projects.
The event was attended by approximately 268 attendees representing all subject disciples from all 21 partner institutions. A total of 103 watched the event online. 12 Project teams presented the outputs and experiences from the first round of LInC projects – these are available to view @ http://www.ndlr.ie/resources/ndlr_fest_2010.php.