Welcome back TEL enthusiasts. Although a few weeks ago now, we hope you managed to find time to rest and recuperate over the winter break, and have had a good start to 2024.
Colleagues across FMD, Library Services, and TELT, came together to create a QMplus module for students, on how to use AI for their learning and research. Read about the project here.
This month we are chatting with and welcoming Melanie Christou – the newest member of TELT.
In this article we briefly explore key points about the newly renovated ‘Getting Started with QMplus Assignments‘ self directed course. We hope you will consider completing it or pass it onto others who may be interested.
In our October 2023 Newsletter, we reported that Online Surveys (previously BOS) is upgrading from version 2 to version 3. Currently both versions are available, but you are strongly encouraged to start using the new version. The original deadline to download all survey data from the v2 website was February 2024. However, as a direct response to customer feedback, they have extended this to 31 July 2024.
Online Surveys v2 will be discontinued on this date, so please download anything you wish to keep by following the instructions below on how to export your survey data.
If you have any questions about this change, please read Online Surveys’ helpful FAQs, or raise an IT Service Desk ticket. If you don’t know what Online Surveys is and want to learn more, please visit the Online Surveys page on our website.
The Technology Enhanced Learning Team (TELT) have recently been exploring innovative and immersive learning techniques. Both in and out of the classroom, TELT have been working with several QMUL academics to analyse the impact technologies can have on student engagement and collaboration.
Read more about the collaboration.
This year our annual QMplus upgrade will take place on Tuesday 16th July 2024. This is a return to our standard upgrade time after a change to the schedule in 2022 and 2023.
Find out more about the upgrade.
Join Zaheer Daleel and colleagues as they discuss professional development pathways within the digital education landscape. Zaheer is joined by Sultan Wadud and Vicki Hart from SOAS, and Julie Voce from City University.
Automated captions are not automatically generated for any new video content added to QMplus Media. Learn more about this positive change in this short article.
On Tuesday 23rd January, TELT played host to a team of 11 staff from the Tallinn University of Technology, in Estonia. Read more about what they got up to at QMUL.
Read about the upcoming workshops TELT will be offering in the next few weeks.
Special thanks to the following for their help with the recent visit from TalTech:
Sharon Pay from ITS, Paul Pandian and Jay Ahmed from the AV Design Team, Johnny Lee and Jorge Friere from FMD, Kaspar Althoefer and his PhD students from the QMUL Robotics Lab, Jackie Greef and Tom Kelly from the Geo Spatial Lab, FRMs Sophia Eglin and Philip Goodfellow, and Irha Khalid our Student Ambassador Tour Guide.