I know there are lots of pockets of excellence in ICT all across Scotland in Universities , Colleges , Schools and in Adult and Community Education.
Here is a chance to give some of these unseen heroes of learning some recognition and this is a chance too to shine a light on great institutional practice.
In a year of hype around massive open on-line courses and apocalyptic predictions around the future of institutional learning as we know it - never has there been a better time to celebrate the folk who simply make the technology work for our learners.
The ALT Learning Technologist of the Year Awards: Entry deadline extended to 30 May 2014 http://goo.gl/KCJfxb
Every year, ALT recognises and rewards those who are making excellent use of learning technology in education.
Past recipients include school teachers, academics, researchers and learning technologists from all sectors of education.
The awards are sponsored by the University of London Computer Centre (ULCC) and supported by Nesta. More information on how to enter, see http://goo.gl/KCJfxb
#LTaward
Here is a chance to give some of these unseen heroes of learning some recognition and this is a chance too to shine a light on great institutional practice.
In a year of hype around massive open on-line courses and apocalyptic predictions around the future of institutional learning as we know it - never has there been a better time to celebrate the folk who simply make the technology work for our learners.
The ALT Learning Technologist of the Year Awards: Entry deadline extended to 30 May 2014 http://goo.gl/KCJfxb
Every year, ALT recognises and rewards those who are making excellent use of learning technology in education.
Past recipients include school teachers, academics, researchers and learning technologists from all sectors of education.
The awards are sponsored by the University of London Computer Centre (ULCC) and supported by Nesta. More information on how to enter, see http://goo.gl/KCJfxb
#LTaward
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