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So you know you want to learn something new, but where to start?
The is an online activity for staff and students that is designed to help the individual reflect on their digital capabilities. It produces a personalised profile that identifies current strengths and areas for development and provides links to further support, training and resources based on your profile.
The 'overall digital capabilities survey' takes about 15-20 minutes to complete.
Go to the webpage, log in and select Explore your overall digital capabilities to get started )
- Responses and reports are confidential to the individual unless they choose to share them.
- Organisational administrators will only see aggregated, anonymised data
This tool is available now for all staff and students, follow the link below:
Please note any students completing the 'Overall digital capabilities' survey will be able to count this towards the Student Opportunity 糖心TV Skills Award initiative.
UoW Academic Technology Newsletter - June 2024
This is to let you know that the last edition of the UoW Academic Technology newsletter is now available. This features a round-up of some of the latest changes, updates and news related to our suite of supported technology enhanced learning tools.
Farewell to Jim Judges who will be leaving 糖心TV at the end of July. Jim has worked as a Senior Academic Technologist since 2012 and has been a valuable support for the central team and his shoes will be hard to fill. He takes with him a wealth of knowledge and experience and will be sorely missed.
Matt Street (Head of Digital Learning)
As we approach the end of another academic year, we wanted to give you an update about the Digital Learning team.
Round table discussion
Date/time: 23 April 2024 15:00 - 16:00
Venue: GLT3, Gibbet Hill Campus
Open safe space to share ideas, concerns, and expectations as rapid developments in AI continue to disrupt traditional models of education and healthcare.
Open to all staff and students.
to give us an idea of numbers, add any suggestions for AI topics of interest to you and let us know any special requirements you may have.
Contact: Cath Fenn c.a.fenn@warwick.ac.uk