Kings Buildings - Learning Technology Fair

The Learning Technology Fair on the 10th December will be run in partnership between Learning, Teaching and Web Services (LTW) and the School of Engineering and will showcase digital tools and services that can support learning and teaching and the innovative digital approaches that staff in the school are already taking.

The afternoon will consist of three main sessions: 

Showcasing Digital Innovations JCMB 3217 1300 - 1430
Discussion, coffee and find out more Magnet Cafe (beside JCMB 3217) 1430 - 1500
Workshop: Using openly licensed images: keeping on the right side of copyright JCMB 3210 1500 - 1630

Showcasing Digital Innovations

There will be a series of short presentations that will highlight some of these tools and services and showcase the way that colleagues in Engineering have been using them.

1300 - 1315 Welcome and overview of themes in a University-wide context
1315 - 1330 Students as makers and co-creators, showcasing School of Engineering initiatives 
1330 - 1345 Interactive Learning and Teaching, showcasing School of Engineering initiatives 
1345 - 1400 Hands on with audience voting
1400 - 1415 Introducing the new media service (Kaltura)
1415 - 1430 Open Education Resources - Introduction to what it is and how it might benefit you 

Discussion, coffee and find out more

There will be an opportunity for discussion with colleagues over tea and coffee and to browse a number of stands at which LTW's Education Design and Engagement team will be happy to discuss and help with any queries on digital tools/services and approaches. 

The five stands will cover the following themes: 

  • Interactive learning and teaching
  • Assessment and Feedback
  • Open Educational Resources
  • Students as Makers and Co-creators
  • Exploring Online and Physical Spaces

Workshop: Using openly licensed images: keeping on the right side of copyright

From 3.00 - 4.30 pm we will be running an interactive workshop on open educational resources (OER) which we would be delighted for you to attend. 

The workshop will highlight creative commons image searching, how to apply image attribution and how to license OERs to the open community. It will be an interactive 90 minute session at the end of which you will have created an fully licensed and attributed OER.