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London College of Communication

NAM web development overview and update 30/04/2012

To develop an innovative resource for teaching and learning that will integrate images, audio, video and multimedia pieces into an innovative resource.

How can collaboration between academics, technicians and students improve the learning experience between all parties?

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Inspired by models of Communities of Practice, the project is the start for a sustainable future in university where real collaboration and participation between students, academics and techni

Can using Skype tutorials improve student learning?

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©Iestyn Williams 2012 Except:-

Teaching Development Project; Getting the most out of the Visiting Speaker Programme

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This brief summary describes the background, process and findings of my teaching development project.

Teaching Development Project; Getting the most out of the Visiting Speaker Programme

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This brief summary describes the background, process and findings of my teaching development project.

Using incentives to improve attendance

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Russell Merryman discussed his Teaching Development Project which was aimed at trying to improve attendance at Journalism practical classes

Will students use their feedback if they've written it up themselves?

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A brief video describing my Action Research Teaching Development Project.

3d Printer

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Recent visit to BETT show uncovered a couple of interesting/usful/creative Tec t

STORAGE- Professor Val Williams goes through her photographic archives

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Storage- Professor Val Williams UAL Professorial Platform 18th October 2011, A Film about the the Val Williams Archive

My Advice

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Tony Pritchard interviews participants of the 2011 Design for Visual Communication courses for their advice to the new 2012 students.