Of the pedagogical trends identified by the research (commissioned in partnership with SAGE Publishing), by far the most prominent were research-led teaching and flipped learning – the latter often mentioned in conjunction with technologically-enhanced resources. Flipped learning, which was practised in schools for some time before it took hold in universities, promotes dynamic learning byContinueContinue reading “Flipped Learning and OERs”
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It’s all in the metrics: Reading List Software and other measures
So, how are libraries measuring the success of a resource? That’s a tricky question, and all the libraries we talked to used a mixture of “hard” metrics such as usage statistics and “soft” ones like student and user surveys. Even though most online resources provide usage statistics, these often are not particularly user-friendly, and don’tContinueContinue reading “It’s all in the metrics: Reading List Software and other measures”
Teaching, Learning and Resources: How Russell Group Universities differ from others (or not)
Are there any differences between Russell Group and non-Russell Group universities?In terms of teaching and learning resources, the answer would probably be: not really. The differences we found were not as marked as we had expected. The most notable differences affected the Reading Lists: whilst both long and short reading lists were in use atContinueContinue reading “Teaching, Learning and Resources: How Russell Group Universities differ from others (or not)”
