Sharing Practice – Screencasts and role-play to support distance taught students
For six years this faculty has been running a distance taught programme in Athens which straddles the two notions of distance and face to face teaching.
For six years this faculty has been running a distance taught programme in Athens which straddles the two notions of distance and face to face teaching.
Essentially students were encouraged to write reflections about their current thinking within the Blackboard Journal tool.
This post continues from the “Anatomy of a tweet part 1” posted on 6th May 2016 in which the component parts of a tweet were identified and explained.
This week’s post is about twitter, not about how to use it, when to use it, or even whether to use it. Instead this post hopes to demystify the anatomy of a tweet.
This week Louise Williams has generously agreed to share her experience of running engaging virtual role-play activities at a distance.
This week Chris Mackintosh and Milly Blundell have generously agreed to share their experiences of delivering a module using a flipped learning methodology.
This week I want to make you aware of a slick and free to use web resource that you and your students can use to produce eye catching web pages, videos and images quickly and easily.
This week Pete Atherton from the School of Education has kindly offered to share some of his experience with social media.
The sport psychology provision at LJMU looks to develop not only student athletes understanding of psychological principles, but also their motivations, values and behaviours which can in turn contribute to improvements in not only athletic performance but overall life satisfaction.
Sport nutrition is a branch of performance sport support, which focuses on how athletes' approach the integration of their diet via foods, fluids and dietary supplements into their daily routine.