Project Team: Lindsay CrispMelissa BaileyHannah LaveryDonna SmithKaty SmithJoanna Robson
This project draws together a team of colleagues from across the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences to explore participation in ‘live’ online learning events and summary recordings with no students present known as ‘Learning Event Summaries’ (LES).
Project Team: Robin MackieAstrid VoigtJen ShepherdSteve PadleyMaddy SharmanMichelle Hynd
The project looked at quantitative data for the three academic years starting in October 2017, 2018 and 2019.
Project Team: Gerry MooneyJanet ColeIain Macpherson Steven McGeeverKhadija Patel
The primary purpose of the proposed project was to:
Capture the experiences of students, tutors and partnership managers (both OU and College) and to evaluate the impacts of these Collaborative Teaching Partnership in three of Scotland’s Colleges: Ayrshire, City of Glasgow and Fife.
Project Team: Robin MackieSteve PadleyMaddy SharmanJen ShepherdAstrid Voigt
In our previous project we were able to use data from the LEM system to explore student attendance in tuition from across the Arts & Humanities programme.
Project Team: Trevor FearNaoko YamagataCora Beth FraserArdle Mac Mahon
‘Relaxed’ events are held across the Arts sector, primarily as a means of accommodating neurodiversity, but also as a way of suiting other specific needs.
Project Team: William Brown
In the age of digital information and high levels of technology in academic life, critical thinking skills are not just considered as an element of academic literacy; they have been interpreted in terms of the ability to use Microsoft Office and reference managing software effectively when underg
Project Team: Sean WilliamsNaomi Barker
This project examines the use of networked technologies for group music practice, within the context of a small group of 3-7 players.
Project Team: Wendy HumphreysVicky Johnson
One of the findings of our completed project, The Quality of Tutor-Student Early contact in Post Level 1 Modules, was the extreme variation in both the interpretation and practice of tutors, in terms of early communication within a module.
Project Team: Charlotte Lattin-Rawstrone
The proposed study intends to investigate the application of aspects of the research and framework through an intervention that builds on this framework with a specific focus on the reciprocal process and enactment of outcomes of feedback components by using SMART goals in the feedback process.
Project Team: Alexander KolassaLilian Simones
There are three objectives of this project (presented in order of priority):