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Why a solutionist approach doesn’t work for online learning

Why a solutionist approach doesn’t work for online learning

by admin_tony | Jan 27, 2021 | Uncategorized

Learning happens everywhere, and online learning is no different.  So why do so many universities only permit tutors to use the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)? Prior to the Covid pandemic, university students learned in a range of spaces such as lectures,...
Jo Nolan: Why conversation is the key to creative learning

Jo Nolan: Why conversation is the key to creative learning

by admin_tony | Oct 9, 2020 | Uncategorized

Our guest in this episode is Jo Nolan, who is the managing director of cultural development agency Screen South. Now, what’s a cultural development agency I hear you ask? Well, Screen South connect artists, film-makers and digital creatives with funding opportunities...
Jordan Buckner: The value of teaching where your learners are

Jordan Buckner: The value of teaching where your learners are

by admin_tony | Sep 23, 2020 | Uncategorized

Jordan Buckner is a film-maker, artist and lecturer in animation. In response to lockdown, he moved his teaching into online spaces that his students were already using – particularly Twitch and Discord. The result was not only minimal disruption to...
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