Before we all disappear for the weekend, I wanted to pull together some of the useful news and articles that have cropped up over the last week.
This week's e-Learning Lunch featured a
useful mind-mapping tool called Coggle which also allow you to work collaboratively online.
There was a lovely article on the Brain Pickings blog featuring an interview with Jeanette Winterton on
Time, Language, Reading, and How Art Creates a Sanctified Space for the Human Spirit.
Winterton believes that “art can make a difference because it pulls
people up short.
It
says, don’t accept things for their face value; you don’t have to go
along with any of this; you can think for yourself.” There are many
inspiring quotes in this interview and it's well worth a skim.
HEFCE (the Higher Education Funding Council for England)
published a response to a recent report which highlighted the need for a more strategic approach to learning enhancement in universities. HEFCE went on to state that it "wants to play a key role in further enhancing teaching quality and
stimulating innovation in a changing higher education and technology
context".
TaLKBAC launched Spotlight, a new series of interviews with members of the TaLKBAC community, and this week featured
part 1 of our interview with Maria Costantino. Maria provided a valuable insight into what it is like to be a critical theory tutor in an art and design university, and we will be bringing you part 2 of the interview next Wednesday.
Edudemic published an interesting article on
how technology is rewiring our brains. Danah Boyd, of Microsoft Research, believes that “the techniques and mechanisms to engage in rapid-fire attention
shifting will be extremely useful for the creative class whose job it is
to integrate ideas; they relish opportunities to have stimuli that
allow them to see things differently.” I'd be interested in hearing how you think this juxtaposes with some of the recent articles on
how technology is potentially harming our ability to concentrate.
And lastly, I am currently putting together a 10 Days of Twitter event for the TaLKBAC community. I was hoping to launch this on Monday 4th August but I've underestimated the amount of preparation that is required! So please hold tight, we will be running this event over the next couple of months.
Have a great weekend all.