Tag: Teaching Digitally
The Teaching Digitally series is a collection of posts related to teaching online by LCC colleagues and friends. It includes personal experiences, opinions, advice and links to further resources.
-
4 ways to use Miro in your teaching
Miro is an infinite, freeform whiteboard that enables you to create content anywhere you want on the board. It features live cursor tracking to mimic the effect of working side by side even when everyone is apart. You can find out more about using Miro at UAL with this PDF…
Written by
-
Re-navigating the digital doldrums?
Tamed Teams, collaborating with Blackboard brilliantly, Moodle does more than you thought possible?!, but are you heading for the digital doldrums? The initial excitement, trepidation, dubiousness has been managed and steered away from the immediate shock wave and now are you heading to a place where the tech works, mostly,…
Written by
-
Inclusive Remote Teaching
LCC staff can learn more about ensuring safety, equity and inclusion in our new ways of working in a new session on Inclusive Remote Teaching with Lucy Panesar and Emily Salines on Thursday 16 April 11-12.30 or watch a recorded version via Collaborate playback. The safety, equity and inclusion of…
Written by
-
Quick reference guide to the library’s key gateways.
LCC Librarians Leo Clary and Terry Thompson have put together a quick reference guide to the library’s key gateways where staff can access e-books, e-journals, streaming media and databases. Leo and Terry have also compiled a list of useful article references from online journals which explore online teaching, learning and…
Written by
-
A Student’s Online Learning Survival Guide
Advice for teaching and learning online, from the current students of MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography (online). The participants on the online Masters in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at LCC are dispersed throughout the world. They have ranged from veteran full time Reuters and AP photographers, to UN photographers based…
Written by
-
An Online Teaching Survival Guide
This guide is intended to give new online teachers a sense of some of the possibilities and the challenges that this environment brings. Online teaching is not the same as face to face teaching, but it also isn’t radically different. Some things work almost exactly the same in a virtual…
Written by
-
Online Teaching – A Magazine Journalism and Publishing Perspective
A few quick suggestions to get you thinking how you might approach online teaching. These are some points I learned from the OU distance learning and teaching course from a few years back. 1 Think about the unit in terms of teaching weeks. Students do not have to do all the…
Written by
-
From platforms to postcards, what’s the pedagogy?
Some suggestions from Mark Ingham to help you think about, plan and deliver your online courses and resources. Post you own suggestions below! Reading …and the Russians used a pencil (short read) https://bit.ly/2WrQM4xUseful blog by James Clay about not using too much bandwidth and not trying to copy what we…
Written by








