Weekly News Digest - Edition 448, 16 March 2018 |
Welcome to this week's news digest (also published at http://go.alt.ac.uk/2pl0ymC).
Weekly News Digest - Edition 448, 16 March 2018
1.1 Register now for OER18: Open to All
1.2 Extended deadline: ALT Annual Conference 2018: Call for Proposals
2. News, events and calls for proposals
2.1 CMALT cMOOC 2018 - starts w/c 19th March
2.2 IEEE TALE 2018: Australia, 4-7 December (STEM education / educational technology conference)
2.4 Change Agents’ Network Conference, Winchester, 19 - 20 April 2018
2.8 Call for Proposals: ECTEL 2018
2.10 Digital Apprenticeships community event, Portsmouth, 19 April 2018, 10.00 - 16.00
2.12 UCISA Spotlight on Digital Capabilities conference, Warwick, 15 - 16 May 2018
3.3 The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
3.7 City, University of London
3.11 Online Education Services
3.12 Online Education Services
4. New publications from #altc blog and Research in Learning Technology
Full programme now online and registration closes 29 March. OER18 is the 9th annual conference for Open Education research, practice and policy, taking place 18 – 19 April 2018, Bristol, UK. http://go.alt.ac.uk/2oZkYSe.
The call for proposals for ALT’s 25th Annual Conference has been extended to 26 March 2018.
http://go.alt.ac.uk/2C2mFr3
CMALT cMOOC v2 starts next week 19th March and will run for 7 weeks until 4th May. The cMOOC is completely free and is aimed at participants sharing experiences as they explore developing CMALT eportfolios, and gaining a professional development experience. The Signup form is on Wordpress at https://cmaltcmooc.wordpress.com/contact/ and you can follow the #cmaltcmooc hashtag for Twitter and any other social media. You can find out more about the CMALT cMOOC at our ResearchGate Project Page: http://go.alt.ac.uk/2phy3qg
TALE is the IEEE Education Society's flagship Asia-Pacific conference, catering to researchers and practitioners with an interest in STEM education as well as those interested in the innovative use of digital technologies for learning in any discipline. The target audience is diverse, encompassing those working in the higher education, vocational education, K-12, corporate, government, military and healthcare sectors. TALE 2018 will be held in Wollongong, Australia on the spectacular of New South Wales South Coast. The conference theme is "Engineering Next-Generation Learning". Deadline for academic papers and practitioner abstracts is 11 June 2018. See the conference website at http://tale2018.org/
Video has quickly become a dominant learning and communications medium. Panopto, a provider of video management, lecture capture, and flipped classroom software for the education market, recently commissioned new research in partnership with youth trend experts Voxburner to find out what students think about technology and video for learning. More than 500 university students, from 135 different UK higher education institutions from across the HE sector, took part. Responses are presented in an infographic which can be downloaded at: http://go.alt.ac.uk/2oYalza
The CAN Conference programme, held this year at the University of Winchester, is now available http://bit.ly/2CjnHPC. The theme is ‘Staff-student partnerships in an age of change', and bookings close on 23 March, with a choice of attending one or both days - http://bit.ly/2F6sdSe
The community of practice gives people an opportunity to network, share practice, hear what various institutions are doing and what Jisc is doing in this space. These events are free to attend and lunch will be provided. The first of the community events is taking place on 23 March 2018 at Sheffield Hallam University: http://go.alt.ac.uk/2C07gHA. The second takes place 10 April 2018 at the University of Glasgow: http://go.alt.ac.uk/2BZ9PK5
Presented by Helen Beetham, consultant. The Jisc 'Digital student experience' survey has been developed over three years, first through research reviews, original research and consultation with students, and subsequently through extensive user trials (ca 30k student users) and factor analysis of the survey instrument. The volume and quality of data collected offer huge opportunities for research into the learner experience, nationally and internationally. Which of those opportunities are valid and valuable? What kind of research questions can (and should) be asked?
Learning and Teaching Development at SOAS invites proposals for presentations, poster presentations and lightning talks at its learning and teaching conference, 8 June 2018: Motivating and transforming learning throughout the student journey. Contributions from staff and students. Themes: Collaborative learning; Critical and reflective thinking to raise attainment; Decolonising the learning experience; Global and intercultural learning; Independent learning; Improving career outcomes.
Submit an abstract in no more than 300 words to ltd@soas.ac.uk. Submissions deadline: 27 March 2018. http://go.alt.ac.uk/2oLmF5M
Call for papers for European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning, University of Leeds, September 2018. Deadline for proposals: 8 April 2018. Information on conference themes, submission guidelines, and registration: http://go.alt.ac.uk/2oDJdoO
‘An uncertain future: Adapting academic practice for an evolving digital world’, will showcase emerging and evolving academic practice with educational technology. Contributions welcome from academic practitioners, researchers, technologists, librarians, professional services staff and student-staff partnerships. Deadline for proposals: 13 April 2018
If you're working in the area of apprenticeships and are interested in how digital can improve the whole apprenticeship journey, Jisc invite you to join this digital apprenticeships community event, focusing on degree apprenticeships. The event will give you an opportunity to network, share practice and hear what Jisc - and various organisations - are doing in this space. You'll also have the opportunity to discover more about Jisc’s digital apprenticeships project and emerging toolkits in this area: http://go.alt.ac.uk/2oZeym6
IAmLearn and Concordia University Chicago invite submissions for the 17th World Conference on Mobile and Contextual Learning (mLearn 2018). This year’s conference theme is “Mobilized Learning: Pedagogical and Technological Innovations for Teaching and Learning.” Full details on submission categories, and access to the EasyChair submission portal for mLearn 2018 at http://go.alt.ac.uk/2oZOl73
Deadline for submissions: 30 April 2018
Registration now open for the fourth Spotlight on Digital Capabilities conference. This year’s theme is ‘from theory to action’. You will hear experiences from those working across and outside the HE and FE sectors. How have they improved digital capabilities, engaged staff and students in their skills development and instigated change at their institutions? The conference will be held at the Radcliffe Conference centre in the heart of the University of Warwick. View the programme on the conference pages: http://go.alt.ac.uk/2HU4DXG
Seminar proposals of no more than 250 words invited. Full details: http://go.alt.ac.uk/2oVAxdA
Learning Services (Learning Technology Development)
Digital Learning Manager
EHA0360-0318
£33,518 - £37,706
Full time
Closing date: 28 March 2018
Informal enquiries to Lindsey Martin, Lindsey.Martin@edgehill.ac.uk, 01695 654341
Digital Learning
Digital Learning Consultant
£45,000 - £50,000
Full time, 12 month fixed term contract
Closing date: 05 April 2018
http://go.alt.ac.uk/2Dx3Icd
Information Services
Learning Technologist
£31,758 – £36,816
Full time, Permanent
Closing date: Friday 23rd March at 12 noon
Informal enquiries to Jamie Mackay j.mackay@rcs.ac.uk
Humanitarian
Learning Technologist (3 roles)
3822
£39,000
Permanent
Closing date: 18/03/2018
Informal enquiries to Roisin Cassidy, R.Cassidy@savethechildren.org.uk
College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Learning Technologist
43169
£27,285 - £31,604
Full time
Closing date: 04 April 2018
Informal enquiries to divinity@ed.ac.uk
Executive Education
E-Learning & Systems Support Leader
£35,000 - £40,000
Full time, Permanent
Closing date: 19 March 2018
Learning Enhancement and Development
Educational Technologist
60025273
£36,613 to £42,418
Full time, Fixed-term (2 years)
Closing date: 21 March 2018
Informal enquiries to Julie Voce, julie.voce@city.ac.uk
Wiley Education Services
Learning Technologist
Full time, Permanent
Closing date: 30 March 2018
Informal enquiries to adoig@wiley.com
Wiley Education Services
Learning Developer
Full time, Temporary
Closing date: 30 March 2018
Informal enquiries to adoig@wiley.com
Executive Education
Senior Technology Manager
£35,000 - £40,000
Permanent
Closing date: 2 April 2018
Academic
Academic Lead
AL1
£80,000 - £120,000
Full time
Closing date: 20 April 2018
Informal enquiries to Valerie Fronimakis - vfronimakis@oes.edu.au
Academic
Head of Learning Design
HLD1
£80,000 -£120,000
Full time
Closing date: 23 April 2018
Informal enquiries to Valerie Fronimakis - vfronimakis@oes.edu.au
Book Review: Design of Technology Enhanced Learning Integrating research and Practice. Matt Bower http://go.alt.ac.uk/2phZK29
Setting up an online collection of educational resources: some practical tips http://go.alt.ac.uk/2pgxtcj
Edtech Start Up Guide http://go.alt.ac.uk/2CPVThy
Chief Executive Officer’s Report, February 2018 http://go.alt.ac.uk/2CBZFee
LTHEchat – The story of a Community of Practice through Twitter http://go.alt.ac.uk/2CBrbsg
Quality Assurance of MOOC-based curricula: a project report from Kiron http://go.alt.ac.uk/2CDuzCV
Digital literacy: a Palestinian refugee perspective http://go.alt.ac.uk/2oYWNTJ
UK higher education institutions’ technology-enhanced learning strategies from the perspective of disruptive innovation http://go.alt.ac.uk/2oXlPTx
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