An online blog from various members of the DigitalEd community helping to highlight and share reflections on important aspects to online teaching and learning.
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An online blog from various members of the DigitalEd community helping to highlight and share reflections on important aspects to online teaching and learning.
An EDTL webinar focusing on Considering Content & Activities
An EDTL webinar focusing on Considering Communication & Engagement
An EDTL webinar providing some key points around assessment in an online era.
An EDTL webinar presenting the importance of student partnership underpinning the EDTL project, with students being the heart and core feeding through each of the themes of the work.
A short presentation excellently detailing students’ emerging issues, reflections and lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic.
An EDTL project webinar where the project team reflect on the results from the National Forum’s overall INDEx survey results and report.
A reflection on the impact of COVID-19 on teaching online, this webinar also presents aspects of the EDTL project to support this transition.
What just happened?, Reflections on how Higher Education responded to the COVID 19 crisis
An EDTL project webinar detailing copyright law and open licenses for digital learning.
An EDTL project webinar detailing the launch of DCU’s Universal Design Learning (UDL) Toolkit.
The IUA’s EDTL project have developed a popular and engaging webinar series, with each video hosted on their vimeo channel. Go to the channel now to view content that will certainly be of interest to you.
In this video, Niall presents how he has used an educational mobile app for taking attendance and the impact this has had on the engagement of his students as a result.
DigitalEd.ie is a Digital Teaching and Learning education platform, providing access to the digital learning pathways and a suite of resources available to all staff. The site provides a gateway to help CUA staff build digital capabilities and pedagogic expertise, in order to design, deliver and support flexible and online learning programmes.
This guide has been developed in collaboration between the MU IUA Enhancing Digital Teaching and Learning Initiative and MU Library to provide an introduction to the benefits and challenges associated with finding, using and sharing OERs in Teaching, Learning and Assessment.
The Irish Universities Association has launched a three-year project to mainstream digital in teaching, learning and assessment through an ambitious professional development programme. The aim is to move away from individual champions, towards effective engagement of all staff with digital technologies. This includes attempts to diversify the assessment methods utilised across the university.
This checklist positions the UDL checkpoints across a progression pathway from emerging UDL practice, to proficient UDL practice and finally to expert UDL practice.
A publication aimed at academic staff to support the delivery of courses in flexible digital formats.
Visioning the Future focused on exploring the landscape of doctoral education in Performing Arts and Film / Screen Media in Ireland. This resource aims to support students, staff, and institutions to enhance their doctoral provision for Artistic Research PhDs [over 60 Creative Commons licensed resources are available on the site].