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Open and Flexible Learning

UAL Research Online

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UAL Research Online is the online showcase of the research produced at University of the Arts London.

Process.arts overview and context (1st draft)

process.arts is an open online resource sharing day-to-day arts practice and research

process.arts has maintained a sustainable and

What does open educational practice mean to you?

We had our forth ‘open education at UAL drop-in/focus group session at WCA 26/04/2012 following on from previous sessions at (CSM, LCF and CCAD) the sessions are part of a CLTAD project colla

Education-Portal.com interview

Education-Portal.com recently attended the OpenCourseWare Consortium (OCWC), a gathering of educators and professionals interested in the availability and application of free online college course

Unlimited access to online training for staff and students with lynda.com

Library Services is pleased to let you know that the University has renewed it’s subscription for a campus licence to lynda.com for a further year.

Flexible Learning at UAL - initial thoughts

Academic Planning Sub Committee, 26th January 2012. Purpose of paper: This paper is a response to APSC’s stated wish to revi

Open Education Week: Open Policy Intro (Cable Green)

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Please join the discussion at: http://www.openeducationweek.org

The Open Practice unit at UAL

Lindsay Jordan, Senior Educational Developer and Unit Leader for Open Educational Practice (OEP) provided the below summary:

Massive open online courses and online distance learning: review

We're really pleased to read an indirect mention to process.arts in the recent UK government 'Massive open online courses and online distance learning: review'.

Crowd and cloud: towards a collaborative future

The Designs on e-Learning (DeL) conference (Crowd and cloud: towards a collaborative future, 5 – 7 September 2012) leads and f