AU Case Studies
This is a collection of case studies of good practice in technology-enhanced learning at AU. These case studies are searchable by tags in the tag cloud (on the right-hand panel), by technology, or by pedagogical application. The newest ones are at the top of the list.
- Learning and Teaching Action Research Conference January 2010 Report - Jo Maddern, PGCTHE Coordinator
- Podcasting and Wordle in Language Teaching - Antonio Barriga Rubio, SELL, with follow-up report by Ursula Byrne, Tiwtor Cymraeg
- Welsh Repository Network - a collaborative venture between Welsh Higher Education Institutions funded by JISC
- Dynamic Teaching in European Politics: Using Papershow for Interactive group work - Elena Korosteleva-Polglase, International Politics
- Blackboard Grade Centre for Electronic Learning Portfolios, assessment and feedback - Ayla Gol, International Politics
- Expo LX Wiki tool for e-PDP - Julie Keenan, Careers Service
- SMS messaging - Jackie Sayce, Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies
- Blackboard Virtual Classroom - Louise Marshall, English Literature
- Departmental Modules - Institute for Geography and Earth Sciences
- MP3 Recordings of Lectures - Andy Breen, Institute of Mathematical & Physical Sciences
- MP3 Recordings of Lectures and PDF Lecture Notes - N. Labrosse, Institute of Mathematical & Physical Sciences
- MP3 Recorders in IRS Lectures - B. Wolf, Institute of Rural Sciences
- Case Studies of Blackboard Use (taken from the 2005 Blackboard Survey)
- Assessed Discussion Boards - Mark Whitehead, Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences
- Discussion Boards - Mikel Koven, Theatre, Film and TV
- Groups - Alistair Shepherd, International Politics
Presentations made by AU staff at conferences
2009
- Whose learning environment is it anyway? by Louise Marshall and Will Slocombe, English Department, as presented at the 'E for Enhancement' conference, Cardiff University, 2 April 2009.
- E-ddysgu mewn darpariaeth cyfrwng Cymraeg mewn Astudiaethau Theatr Ffilm and Theledu by Tamsin Cathan Davies and Anwen Jones, Theatre Film and Television Studies, as presented at the 'E for Enhancement' conference, Cardiff University, 2 April 2009.
- E-learning in Welsh Medium Provision in Theatre Film and Television Studies by Tamsin Cathan Davies and Anwen Jones, Theatre Film and Television Studies, as presented at the 'E for Enhancement' conference, Cardiff University, 2 April 2009.
- Use of campus pack web 2.0 tools by Mary Jacob, Information Services, as presented at the 'E for Enhancement' conference, Cardiff University, 2 April 2009.
Cross-referenced list of topics
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