UCL students shine in JISC contest
By Steve Rowett, on 26 July 2013
Back in May 2013, JISC announced a programme of grants for students to create new technologies to develop teaching and learning, research and academic practice within their institutions.
At short notice, and during the exam period, students were asked to make videos and submit their ideas. The result: 36 high quality entries, of which 21 have made the grade for funding.
Even better, two of them are from UCL, so we congratulate Alex Gibberd and Adam Plowman on their success. Do take a look at their ideas and the others listed on the JISC site.
We look forward to seeing how their projects develop.