How can the CITE team help you?

We aim to provide academic and support staff with advice and assistance to help them make effective use of learning technologies. We can work with individuals, but would prefer to work with module or programme leaders to develop a more coordinated approach to curriculum development that includes technology enhanced learning. We have a broad knowledge of the systems available within the University, but also an understanding of how they can be used educationally, so we can help you choose appropriate solutions.

Please contact us to discuss your ideas or arrange a meeting.

 

Latest Events

iPad (& other devices) Coffee Club – AVENUE CAMPUS March 5, 2013 - The iPad (& other devices) Coffee Club meets once a month.  New dates have been added onto the registration page and we now have a page within this site detailing future dates.  Both Avenue and Highfield Campus dates are shown. … Continue reading
Social Media Tools for Education – an introduction (Part I) March 6, 2013 - A beginners guide to social media for education. There are that online tools that we can use for education, but how do you choose?  If you have been interested in what social media can do to enhance your module or … Continue reading

For all the upcoming and previous events, please visit the Events page


Latest News

Willetts urges UK universities to put courses online February 27, 2013 - Strong messages from UK government about the anticipated future direction for Universities over the course of the next couple of years:  www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-21603703 This announcement, combined with recent news about the expansion of Coursera:  www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-21519876 signals added momentum being given for … Continue reading
Using iPads in Higher Education February 22, 2013 - Keiron Spires (Principle Lecturer eLearning, London South Bank University) gave a CITE seminar  earlier this week. The session was delivered entirely via iPads (with help from the School of Education in providing extra devices) using an app called Nearpod. Nearpod … Continue reading

For any previous news and CITE member blogs, please visit the News page

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