Supporting a compassionate community in higher education using play
Is there a role for social play and play for play’s sake in the higher education setting?
Is there a role for social play and play for play’s sake in the higher education setting?
Paul Burke tells us his top tips for maximising the value of guest speakers and industry partners.
With the rapid changes and move to remote teaching, we have adjusted the LX.lab support services to better assist you.
We asked three academics to tell us about their experiences using Zoom to run online tutorials.
Richard Ingold and Alex White from the LX.lab team discuss alternatives to Zoom for engaging students in a (suddenly) fully online subject.
The shift to remote teaching has been sudden, but amidst the chaos are lessons to be learned and valued for future iterations.
What are the online alternatives to assessing your students in examinations? Follow our interactive guide for the answers!
Explore a new Canvas course from the Postgraduate.futures team that provides advice, guidelines and case studies for those pivoting temporarily to remote teaching.
Let’s just do what normally happens in class through Zoom, right? Well, not quite. There are a few things you should ask yourself first.