These pages describe various methods related to teaching with technology.
Anonymous Marking
What is it? Anonymous marking is often part of broader initiatives around the Electronic Management of Assessment (EMA) where several component processes of the assessment and feedback life cycle are managed electronically. When student work is marked anonymously the identity of the student
Read moreDigital Skills
What are digital skills? Digital skills are the skills needed to participate in and contribute to the digital world. To live, learn and work in a digital society, organisations, leaders, staff and students need to develop their digital skills so
Read moreFlipping the Classroom
In this teaching method, teachers assign videos and interactive online exercises prior to the lecture and do what was previously the "homework" in the classroom. Thus, the time spent face-to-face is reserved for tackling the more difficult concepts and problem-solving.
Read morePeer Assessment
What is it? Peer Assessment is a student-centred assessment approach that allows students to develop a deeper insight into the quality of their own work through the assessment of peers’ work. Students take responsibility for assessing the work of their
Read morePeer Review of Teaching
Peer Review aims to enhance the student learning experience and enable lecturers to teach and facilitate learning even more effectively. To give you further insight into how peer review could develop your learning and teaching practice a number of scenarios
Read moreStudent Collaboration
Collaborative learning is an educational approach to teaching and learning which allows students to work together to solve a problem or complete a task.
Read moreWriting Accessible Technical Content
Why is digitally accessible content important? Inclusive for all students and a legal requirement. It allows students to use screen readers (which need to be accessible for equations and symbols to make sense): supporting readers with visual impairment access the
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