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JISC Free Webinar: Wellbeing through Technology

Posted By Matthew Carl, 20 January 2021

JISC events have just published the latest in a series of free webinars. This one looks at supporting wellbeing through the use of digital technologies. Information about the session can be found below this message. Given that a lot of us are now delivering services remotely and online, this one is definitely worth signing up to:

https://www.jisc.ac.uk/events/supporting-wellbeing-through-inclusive-use-of-technology-and-inclusive-digital-pedagogy-02-mar-2021 

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How can effective use of technology for inclusive practice support the wellbeing of learners, and staff? What are peers and colleagues doing across higher and further education to address this.   

In this webinar we’ll be sharing effective practice and hearing real example from across the sector regarding how relevant digital skills can: 

  • Enable differentiated teaching and assessment and personalised learning: providing choice, enhancing engagement, designing and delivering flexible curriculum
  • Increase awareness and use of customisation options, assistive technology and productivity tools that help remove barriers, increase independence and improve access for everyone
  • Contribute directly to digital confidence, independence, employability, and efficiency and have a positive impact on digital wellbeing
Speakers

  • Julia Taylor, subject specialist: strategy (governance), Jisc
  • Kate Lister, lecturer in education studies faculty of wellbeing, education and language studies, OU
  • Charlotte Judd, digital coach and practitioner, faculty of inclusive practice, Weston College
  • Vikki Liogier, national head of edtech and digital skills, ETF

Tags:  CPD  digital  professional development 

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