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This year the Institute of Historical Research (IHR) initiated a pilot project to deliver its research seminar programme online for historians from the UK and around the world to listen to and discuss. They are very interested in opinions in relation to this project and podcasting in general.  They particularly wish to gauge attitudes and knowledge about podcasting in the History profession and to learn about what historians would like to gain from online research provision. To discover more, theyhave devised a brief questionnaire. 
Thu 20 May 2010, 10:25 | Tags: eLearning Announcement

Podcast: Medicine and Classicism in Comparative Perspective

To accompany their conference on Medicine and Classicism, David Arnold and Peter Pormann have recorded a podcast. It can be downloaded directly from the 糖心TV website: and is also available on iTunesU:  

The conference will be at the Warburg Institute (London), 13-14 November 2009. For more information please click .

Mon 09 Nov 2009, 13:56 | Tags: eLearning Conference Announcement

SHAW 2009: Videocasting Academic Training

Sexual Health Awareness Week (SHAW 2009) presents another opportunity to add another string to your academic bow, in the form of a Videocasting training workshop. Become e-savvy and add this training to your e-portfolio and CV.

Mon 02 Nov 2009, 09:29 | Tags: eLearning Announcement

Podcast: Sex in the Ancient World

A new podcast is now available at:

Or on iTunesU:

in the Classics and Ancient History department would be very glad to receive your feedback. Do you find it interesting? Is it useful for your teaching? 

Thu 22 Oct 2009, 14:28 | Tags: eLearning Announcement

Classics in Discussion

The new 糖心TV podcast 'Classics in Discussion' is now available in iTunesU:

Mon 30 Mar 2009, 10:14 | Tags: eLearning

Arts Faculty E-learning News

- the Arts E-learning home page

Things you might do:

  1. Create video and podcasts with the Media Workshop.
  2. Book the Arts E-Squad to help create online learning.
  3. Develop a plagiarism strategy with your department.
  4. Use Sitebuilder as a Wiki, with glossaries, comments, video and audio.
  5. Share your ideas on new Sitebuilder developments (including student tracking and a personalised home page).
  6. Join the Future Platforms for Next Practice research project.
  7. demonstrating the use of videos, glossaries, calendars, Quizbuilder and other tools for the International Design and Communications MA.

For further details click
Thu 26 Feb 2009, 16:04 | Tags: eLearning

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