Upcoming Faculty sessions

The revised Digital Pedagogies Framework is now available to support staff in the development and delivery of their units for the new academic year, and FLIE will be running sessions with faculties next week to introduce the newly updated framework.

Why should I attend?

As well as highlighting some of the changes that have been made to the framework, your Faculty Learning Technologist will be sharing their top ten tips for applying the framework and demonstrating some of the new templates that are now available in Brightspace. There will also be time allocated at the end of the session for staff to ask any questions and start thinking about their unit preparation with a Learning Technologist on hand to answer any questions.

When and where?

Join us online at the below dates and times. We encourage all staff to attend these sessions to formulate their unit designs for the new academic year. Just click on the link at the date and time to join a session. Sessions will be recorded.

July sessions

BUBS

FST

HSS

FMC

Monday 19th July

1-3pm

Tuesday 20th July

1.30-3.30pm

Thursday 22nd July

1.30-3.30pm

Friday 23rd July

11am-1pm

September sessions

BUBS

FMC

FST

HSS

Monday 13th Sept

11am -1pm

Tuesday 14th Sept

1.30-3.30pm

Thursday 16th Sept

11am-1pm

Friday 17th Sept

1.30-3.30pm

 

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

2 Responses to “Upcoming Faculty sessions”

  1. Constantina Panourgia's avatar Constantina Panourgia

    Hello,

    I am a member of staff in Faculty of SciTech but 16th of September is fully booked for Psychology staff. May I attend any other of your September sessions?

    Thanks,
    Constantina

    Reply
    • twebb's avatar twebb

      Hi Constantina, the session on the 16th September is for all members of SciTech so do feel free to come along. Having said that, if any of the other dates are easier for you you’d also be welcome to join one of those.

      best regards
      Tracey

      Reply

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