If you would like some guidance and practical support to enable your students to submit work electronically and learn how to return feedback electronically then please attend one of the following sessions:
Date Room Start Time (1 hr sessions) Wed 9 Nov C108 1 PM Wed 16 Nov C210 1 PM Wed 23 Nov C210 […]
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2nd November 2011
NBS Marketing PlanBob Hartley, Hayley Hunter
An explanation of the ways in which the NBS offerings are promoted to our multiple audiences, including consideration of core messages, timing and the role of academic staff in contributing to the School marketing plan.
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The two-day conference, taking place on 28-29 March 2012 at York University, will take a research-informed approach to answering the question ‘what works’ to improve student retention and success in higher education.
Professor Kerri-Lee Krause, Pro Vice Chancellor of the University of Western Sydney Australia has agreed to speak at the event, and Professor Vincent […]
Supporting Personal Tutoring: Thursday 27 October 2011 2 – 3.00 pm
MX14, Park Campus with Dr John Butcher
Details of session
With increased scrutiny of the quality of the student experience, the role of the personal tutor in higher education is likely to be even more crucial.
By popular demand, Dr John […]
The Learning Technology team are looking for innovative staff to adopt mobile learning. Does your course or module involve learning outside the classroom environment – in studios, workplaces or in the field? If so, then iNorthampton could help you support your students, and give them new opportunities for authentic, situated learning.
The LT team are […]
Click here for all you need to update your NILE modules to meet SAGE guidelines SAGE
To access the powerpoint slides that should be used to support your students close to submission time: click here http://blogs.northampton.ac.uk/sage/files/2011/09/SaGE-PPT-for-all-tutors.pptx
If you need any help/support/advice about SAGE / NILE technical issues, contact Adel Gordon (Adel.Gordon@northampton.ac.uk)
Applications are invited for the new University of Northampton Teaching Fellowships 2011. Up to four colleagues will be awarded £1500 to spend on their own CPD, and will receive the title of University Teaching Fellow.
Deadline: Friday 7 October.
Further information: http://www.northampton.ac.uk/info/20278/continuing-professional-development/234/university-teaching-fellowships
Wednesday 12 October 2011 1.30 – 3.00 pm
Park Campus (venue to be confirmed)
Dr John Butcher and Rob Farmer
Details of session
With increased scrutiny of the quality of the student experience, the role of the personal tutor in higher education is likely to be even more crucial.
Dr John […]
The series is open to all interested in learning and teaching and we particularly welcome those who are taking the postgraduate certificates in higher education. There is no charge for attendance at these events.
The first lecture will be delivered by Professor Colin Beard from Sheffield Hallam University on 12 October 2011. In his session […]
Have you ever thought about how students are learning during your presentation to a large cohort? Lectures are one of the oldest methods of teaching, but how effective are they?
Click below to read an interesting article that rethinks the lecture…
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