Category: Technology Enhanced Learning

  • Help! A robot wrote my essay!: Reflections on webinars about ChatGPT

    Help! A robot wrote my essay!: Reflections on webinars about ChatGPT

    Eleanor Moore ~ Learning Designer   With experts across the world sounding alarm bells about the impact of AI (disappearing jobs and widening wealth inequality to name just two issues), how worried should we be about its potential in education? When ChatGPT burst on the scene in November 2022 with its human-sounding prose and extensive […]

  • “It’s OK not to know!”: Professor John Hattie and the power of feedback

    “It’s OK not to know!”: Professor John Hattie and the power of feedback

    Hayley Johns ~ Learning Designer    Feedback, according to Professor John Hattie, is ‘one of the most powerful notions we have’ in education – and also one of the most variable. Earlier this year, I joined an instalment of Phil Anthony’s award-winning Digitally Enhanced Education webinar series to learn more about how institutions around the […]

  • Reflections on the ALT Conference 2022

    Reflections on the ALT Conference 2022

    The in-person ALT Conference experience By Paul Astles How did it feel to be at a conference “in person” again? With the uplifting melodies and syncopated rhythms of some of my favourite bands soundtracking my journey to Manchester, not even the (at times) slow moving motorway traffic could take the shine off what I anticipated to […]