DCDC21 Workshop follow up
During this workshop we discussed how we had to pivot and deliver teaching and learning online, including teaching with museum and special collections. The recording of our workshop can be viewed above. We are much thankful to all participants for your gracious presence. We would like to thank you for your time and valuable insights. Indeed, you are shaping an important dialogue and putting digital tools in pandemic and post-pandemic online teaching with collections. We know many of you are working on interesting projects – we’d love to bring together a list of resources on our website. Please feel free to email us any links or documents relating to projects you’re working on or are aware of and we will include these.
We would also like to remind you about our ongoing survey and invite you to share your experience with us.
Please do share this post and survey link with any colleagues that you think might be interested, and who have been teaching or supporting teaching with digitised collections.
Your input and responses are much valued and appreciated.
Follow this link to the Survey: Online teaching and leraning with digitised collectionss in Higher Education contexts survey |
A full Participant Information Sheet and information about the project is on the first page of the survey. The project team are also happy to answer any questions, and you can contact Dr Kamila Oles ([email protected]) for more information or to discuss the project. To find out more follow us at #collectionteaching.
Thank you in advance.