
What does an online lecture look like?
Dr Carina Ginty and Annette Cosgrove (GMIT Teaching and Learning Office and the DigitalEd.ie project team) have prepared a guide to help support lecturers plan for the delivery of an
Dr Carina Ginty and Annette Cosgrove (GMIT Teaching and Learning Office and the DigitalEd.ie project team) have prepared a guide to help support lecturers plan for the delivery of an
GMIT’s onsite, flexible learning religious studies programmes are currently being redeveloped into and recast as four new blended learning programmes. The challenge of successfully transitioning the content of an onsite-delivered,
The Digital Ed webinar series was an action-packed offering of workshops outlining various aspects of using digital media in teaching and learning. Here I will outline my experience based on
What is the Ipevo visualiser? The Ipevo visualiser is a tool that allows you to capture documents, live or pre -recorded drawings of graphs or mathematical worked examples, textbooks, artwork
To enhance the students learning experience and their ability to achieve the desired learning outcomes from a module, technology enhanced tools can be very effective. In this blog post I
What is Flipgrid? Flipgrid is an online video discussion platform used to create and share short video recordings. The educator creates a “grid” which is like a discussion board and
The Microsoft Education Center provides support for multimedia online experiences that enables educators to boost engagement and foster connection with their students as they pivot to remote teaching during this
The Digital Open Badges webinar was organised by our colleague Dr Wayne Gibbons from the Building and Civil Engineering Department in GMIT. It was one of the most interesting webinars
GMIT Teaching and Learning Office, Dr Carina Ginty shares six steps to success and some practical advice for GMIT students learning online during COVID-19. A useful guide to share with
In the emerging situation that teachers in higher Education find themselves, there are some great resources available online, but time is of the essence as lecturers struggle to embrace online
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