E-Learning Development Grant Winners 2014
By Natasa Perovic, on 7 August 2014
The winning bids for E-Learning Development Grants (ELDGs) 2014/15 have been selected.
Congratulations to all!
Applicant(s) |
Department |
Summary title |
Alan Parkinson, Lynsie Chew, Jim Berry | Management Science & Innovation | Using e-voting Data and Feedback to Steer Teaching and Learning |
Kevin Kiernan | Management Science & Innovation | Multi-part Mixed Media Questioning For Objective Formative Assessment |
Antonis Bikakis; Anne Welsh; Simon Mahony; Charlie Inskip | Department of Information Studies | LOBD: Linked Open Bibliographic Data: creating an open, linked and interactive educational resource for bibliographic data |
David Bowler | Physics & Astronomy | Investigating IPython notebook servers for teaching physics |
Michael Clarke & Chris Donlan | Developmental Science | Evaluation of a new blended learning programme |
Nicole Johnston | LIS – Social and Historical Sciences – UCL Qatar | Using Lecture Capture to flip the classroom for students who speak English as a foreign or second language |
Sarah Warnes | Management Science & Innovation | Using scenario and action-based blended learning to engage and motivate students in a large cohort |
Adam Liston | UCL Institute of Neurology | Distance Learning Neuroanatomy Workshops – development of an online resource |
Amit Batla | UCL Institute of Neurology | Interactive case based instructional methodology in clinical neurology |
Daven Armoogum | Physics & Astronomy | The Custom Analysis Toolkit |
Gesine Manuwald | Greek and Latin | Artefacts from the Petrie Museum in Greek and Latin classes |