by Derek Morrison, 8 February 2011 To add the growing pool of impending radical changes in the UK HE landscape we can now add the JISC Review which was published by HEFCE today (8 February 2011). While the full report will undoubtedly be of interest to policy mavens/anthropologists/archaeologists the time poor may welcome the following […]
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JISC eBooks and Google Generation podcasts
JISC offers a growing archive of podcasts. The 15 September 2009 podcast e-Books provide ‘safety valve’ for librarians caught my eye (and ears). Those interested in how ebooks may impact on scholarly information sharing and dissemination may find the findings of the underlying research by the National E-Books Observatory Project most interesting. Key points of […]
UCISA 2008 Technology enhanced learning survey
by Derek Morrison, 1 October 2008 The CETIS team offer us a rich menu of blogs to choose from. For example, Rowin Young’s blog offers us the insight below from his reading of the 2008 UCISA survey into Technology Enhanced Learning. “The statistics for VLE use within institutions are of particular interest. In response to […]
Benchmarking & Pathfinder – End of “Funded Phase†Report
by Derek Morrison, 29 September 2008 The end of the funded phase of the HE Academy/JISC Benchmarking & Pathfinder Programme is marked by the release today of this generally upbeat report by the Academy about what has been achieved, how it has been achieved, and what has still to be achieved. Readers should keep in […]