Digital Education Wiki Spaces
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Digital Education: Introduction and Good Practice
This LSE Digital Education Wiki Space gives overviews, advice and detailed suggestions on how best to use educational technology to enhance your teaching/ your students' learning. Further sections will be added regularly.
This space contains four interrelated sections, Moodle Good Practice; Blended Learning Good practice; Good practice examples from across the university (LSE Innovators) and a growing How to use … specific technologies in teaching.
For Moodle technical (“How-To”) guides, see our Moodle Guides Wiki Space.
Blended Learning - Good Practice
LSE Innovators - Good Practice around LSE
- Alison Powell – an ethical approach to teaching
- Catherine Xiang: Students as News Reporters
- Connson Locke - Circles of Influence
- Irene Papanicolas: healthy collaboration
- James Abdey: an injection of showmanship
- Jessica Templeton accentuates the positive
- Lloyd Gruber "ruins" fair trade coffee :)
MS Office365 Tools: Use Cases
- OneNote Use Case - collaborative note-taking and organisation
- Whiteboard Use Case - collaborative brainstorming
- Forms Use Case - quick feedback and simple polling
- Sway Use Case - encouraging creativity & reflective story telling
- Loop Use Case - flexible low friction collaboration
- Visio Use Case - diagrams and system mapping
- Teams Use Case - Supervision and Project work
- Stream Use Case - video hosting and sharing
- PPT Use Case - basic presentation skills