Tag Archives: Blended learning

E-learning evaluation and scholarship

Published on: Author: Vicki Dale Leave a comment

Last week, I was kindly invited by Dr Jo-Anne Murray to present some ideas to the MVLS TELT group on e-learning evaluation and scholarship. MVLS is already doing a lot of great work in this area, and the purpose of the talk was to celebrate and identify ways to build on existing good practice. As… Continue reading

ELESIG Scotland Inaugural Meeting

Published on: Author: Vicki Dale Leave a comment

On 6th July, the University of Glasgow hosted the inaugural meeting of ELESIG Scotland. ELESIG was established in 2008 by Professor Rhona Sharpe and colleagues as a special interest group for the evaluation of e-learner experiences “to build capacity for undertaking evaluations and investigations of learners’ experiences of using technology in education”. The Scottish launch… Continue reading

What does it mean to be a ‘Curriculum Architect’?

Published on: Author: Vicki Dale Leave a comment

By Vicki Dale. Curriculum Architect, Learning and Teaching Centre I was appointed in August 2014 as the Curriculum Architect to oversee the development and implementation of a suite of online and blended learning courses funded as part of the University’s strategic investment in e-learning. Known locally as the BOLD project (Blended & Online Learning Development),… Continue reading