• Technology Roadshow to appear at FoHSC enrollment day

    Technology Roadshow April

    Tuesday 30th April sees the return of the Technology Roadshow!

    After the success of the last event held in the University Library, we are to bring the road show to the Faculty of Health and Social Care to tie in with the Faculty enrollment and induction day for the newest cohorts, but all current students and staff are welcome to come and ask any burning questions you may have about your devices, gadgets or gizmos.

    We would be delighted to talk to you about technology; let us demystify some of the things you’ve heard about but don’t know how to use, and let us help you get started using technologies maybe you haven’t heard of yet!

    Some of you have said you would like to know how to do such things as:

    • sync my emails?
    • easily log into Learning Edge?
    • get the course notifications I want?
    • download journal articles and eBooks?
    • save shortcuts to the library and my subject pages?
    • watch videos or listen to podcasts?
    • find online journals and articles?
    • build a reference using the Discover More ‘cite’ tool?
    • find useful apps?
    • connect to wi-fi on campus?
    • find a PC to use?
    • forward my Edge Hill emails to a personal account?

    Tell us what you want to know about Learning Edge, Campus Pack, Mobile Learn, the PC Availability Finder, Library Anywhere, Ebrary, Collaborate and anything else you want to know about technology to support your learning.

    Come along to the Faculty of Health and Social Care; we will be located in the foyer between 11am and 2pm.

    If you’re not on campus on the day to speak to us in person, we have got that covered too!  You can contact us during the event (and beyond) via our social media channels: Facebook and Twitter. We’ll be using #EHUmobileclinic so if you have something to say or a question to ask about using technologies for your studies please get in touch.

    We look forward to seeing you!

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    Carol Chatten
    Learning Technology Development Officer

     

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  • Award Winning Leadership in Mobile Teaching and Learning!

    Learning Services have been awarded a Mobile Innovation Award as part of the 2013 Blackboard Catalyst Award programme. This exciting achievement recognises the impressive growth of mobile enhanced provision and practice at Edge Hill University and specifically, Learning Services’ strategic approach to supporting all staff and students to embrace the educational affordances of mobile technology.

    BB_Catalyst_AwardIn September 2011, evidence of increasing mobile device ownership and student feedback about the potential of mobile technology led the university to invest in the Blackboard Mobile Learn app and our journey to mobility began! Following installation, set-up and testing, a strong communication and marketing campaign was initiated to promote and encourage uptake. Resource guides and support events like the technology roadshow mobile clinics were provided to help students and staff get started downloading apps, connecting to the campus wifi and using the vast range of mobile compatible library resources, such as the Library Catalogue app, Discover more and Ebrary eBooks. Concurrently a comprehensive staff development programme, which included innovative workshops like ‘A Mobile Field Trip’ & ‘Help My Mobile Is Smarter Than Me’, began, in order to support the effective adaptation and development of new mobile friendly teaching and learning practices – with areas such as Postgraduate Clinical Education, HEA4065 Clinical Research, SENCo, Dyslexia, and Sports Therapy leading the way to design and develop course environments that work seamlessly with the Mobile Learn app and enable their students to engage and learn at a time and place that is convenient to them.

    Over the last 18 months mobile usage has increased dramatically and pockets of mobile friendly practices are expanding to become the standard modus operandi, accordingly both the service and the university have continued to invest in a portfolio of mobile facilities and activities to develop staffing expertise in order to positively enhance the student experience.

    Mobile_Learn_Users_ComparisonFigure 1. Yearly Comparison 2011-12 2012-13 : – Number of Mobile Learn app users

    Mobile_Learn_ComparisonFigure 2. Yearly Comparison 2011-12 2012-13 : Number of visits to the VLE via Mobile Learn

    The mobile landscape continues to shift and provide new opportunities to enhance education and we’re working to build on these strong foundations to explore and exploit these exciting  developments. (Augmented reality is next on our agenda so watch this space!) Ongoing evaluation through analytics, user feedback, research and benchmarking is helping to ensure we are in a position to respond to changing behaviours and continue to implement a progressive mobile strategy.

    This Blackboard Catalyst Mobile Innovation Award celebrates the hard work and achievement of many colleagues and students across the university. The product of constructive relationships and collaboration makes innovation and transformative teaching and learning practices possible- so this award goes to everyone at Edge Hill who is involved, engaged and working together to embrace mobile learning!

    The awards ceremony will take place amongst a global community of peers at the Blackboard World 2013 Education Technology Conference this July in Las Vegas. As Learning Technology Development Manager I have been lucky enough to be invited to represent Edge Hill and Learning Services to accept this prestigious Mobile Innovation Award.

    Congratulations everyone – keep up the good work!

    Meg Juss, Learning Technology Development Manager

     

     

     

     

    Meg Juss
    Learning Technology Development Manager


    The Blackboard Catalyst Mobile Innovation awards honour those who have pushed boundaries and embraced mobility to positively impact the educational experience at their institution.

    For more information about the award visit the Blackboard Catalyst Awards web pages.

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  • Getting more from Discover More

    Welcome back. I hope you enjoyed your break and had lots of Easter eggs. The  next few weeks can be challenging, especially with exams and dissertations looming for some of you. One thing that can make your life a bit easier is using Discover More to find information. This is our search tool that allows you to search the majority of our electronic journals and databases at the same time.

    As well as the simple search box that comes up when you open Discover More from  the library catalogue it also has an Advanced Search feature which allows you to: select the data field you want to search e,g, title, abstract; limit you search and construct more complex searches. For more details of how to use this and improve your searching take a look at the Help section in Discover More (top right hand of screen) and look at Advanced Search.

    If you need any further help pop up to the Ask desk on the 1st floor of the University Library between 9am – 7pm weekdays or email [email protected]

    Yvonne Smith

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    Academic Liaison Librarian (FAS & Research)

     

     

     

     


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