The Centre for Learning Technology (CLT) supports staff in the use of technologies to enhance teaching and learning at the London School of Economics. Learn more about CLT.
CLT Seminar series: NetworkED: Technology in Education.
Teaching with Technology
- Audio, images, video - using multimedia
- Classroom Technologies - what's in classrooms and what you can borrow
- Lecture recording - automated recording of your lectures. You decide how, when or if to release.
- Instant voting (PRS) - engaging students, agile teaching, instant feedback
- Quick guides
- Texting (SMS) - announcements, reminders and feedback
- Virtual worlds - augmented reality used for teaching
- Voice Tools - make and listen to voice recordings in Moodle
- Web conferencing - online presentations & meetings
- Web 2 technologies: blogs, wikis, RSS
Move to Moodle 2
The LSE is upgrading to a new Moodle platform ready for the new academic year (September 2012). Find out more on our Moving to Moodle 2 page.
Moodle
Staff
- Moodle at LSE
- Getting started with Moodle
- Creating a Reading List in Moodle
- Communication & Collaboration
- Feedback & Assessment
- Moodle FAQs - Staff
- Moodle End of Year Arrangements
- Self-directed training - Log in required
Students
Training
- CLT training - CLT training programme (including Moodle training)
Need to know
- Copyright - rights and responsibilities
- Copyright FAQs
- Copyright and recorded lectures - issues to consider
- Copyright, Images and Multimedia - issues to consider
- Digital & Information Literacy - find, use, evaluate, manage information
- What's new? Emerging technologies & the 'trendy stuff'
- Learning Technologies and Course Designs
- Plagiarism - prevention rather than detection
- Poster Design Tips: how to present your research as a poster
- Teaching after a 'major incident' - how elearning can help keep the LSE going
- Technology and Inclusion - making resources accessible
Upcoming training
- Moving to Moodle 2
- Moodle Basics Training
- Moving to Moodle 2
- Moving to Moodle 2
- Moodle Basics Training
- The Republic of Blogs ? a new phase in the development, democratization, critique and application of knowledge - Professor Patrick Dunleavy
- Collaborative writing with wikis and Google docs
- Copyright, the internet and teaching online
- Introduction to Blogging
- Keeping up to date: tools and tips for your research
- Writing for Blogs
- Developing Your Web Presence
- Bibliometrics and Citation Analysis
- Moving to Moodle 2
- Moving to Moodle 2
- Moving to Moodle 2
- Moving to Moodle 2
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