Principles and First Insights from the Sectoral Consultation on Building Digital Capacity in Irish Higher Education
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Principles and First Insights from the Sectoral Consultation on Building Digital Capacity in Irish Higher Education
Summary Report of Sectoral Dialogue Sessions in Irish Higher Education
This insight aims to build a common understanding of recognition of prior learning for Irish higher education. Building on existing good practice, it explains the various forms of learning that can be recognised and outlines the conditions which can assist staff to ensure that the potential of every student to succeed is optimised.
Transitions of International Students into Higher Education in Ireland
The National Forum, in partnership with the Further Education and Training (FET) sector, conducted a survey and interviews in 2016 of FET learners’ experiences of transition to higher education. A Forum Insight on Transition from Further Education and Training to Higher Education can be accessed here.
A Current Overview of Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) in Irish Higher Education
Transition from Second Level and Further Education to Higher Education
A Review of the Existing Higher Education Policy Landscape for Digital Teaching and Learning in Ireland
Ireland’s Higher Education Technical Infrastructure: A Review of Current Context, with Implications for Teaching and Learning Enhancement
Technology Enhanced Learning: Summary Results Arising from the National Forum 20Qs TEL Survey May 2014
Strategic and Leadership Perspectives on Digital Capacity in Irish Higher Education: Insight for Students
Strategic and Leadership Perspectives on Digital Capacity in Irish Higher Education: Insight for Teachers
Strategic and Leadership Perspectives on Digital Capacity in Irish Higher Education: Insight for Managers
Insight: Transition from Further Education and Training to Higher Education
Guide to Developing Enabling Policies for Digital Teaching and Learning
Teaching and Learning in Irish Higher Education: A Roadmap for Enhancement in a Digital World 2015-2017
8 Steps to Developing Enabling Policies for Digital Teaching and Learning
The Go Open project is a collaborative project based in Dublin City University (DCU) and comprises team members from DCU Library, Open Education Unit and the Digital Learning Design Unit. The project aims to support the DCU Community to engage with open education practices in their teaching, research and support activities.
Presentation at the 2020 Open Education Conference (#OpenEd20) by Jeff Gallant, Tiffani Reardon.
A PDF of a webinar detailing concepts around accessibility, toolkits, checklists and the important aspects of each we need to consider.