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Content Editor with improved maths editor, handling for pasted Word text and the ability to use your webcam to record and deliver video anywhere using YouTube Test (Exam) Item Analysis helps you refine tests and quizzes by evaluating the quality and validity of each question and that question’s ability to discriminate between students who understand the material and those who do not. Retention Centre provides data visualisation of student engagement with your unit using preconfigured rules for identifying at-risk students. Discussions the “Thread Detail” page has been thoroughly redesigned while maintaining all of its current functionality, adding a way for you to require students to “post first” to a forum before they can see other students’ posts. Calendar items with due dates automatically appear and can also be exported via an iCal feed; now supports recurring events – and we are working towards pulling in personal timetables. My Blackboard is a completely new tool pulling together a broad range of the data available to you and your students: take a look at http://ow.ly/lRaEP In the next few weeks we’ll be providing workshops and dropins to showcase the improvements and the Learning Technology Team will be at the University Conference to answer your questions.

Essential academic induction days for new staff If you are new to the University or are working with new colleagues, make sure you use the new staff area of the Centre for Learning Excellence’s website and essential induction days. www.beds.ac.uk/learning/newstaff carries guidance on departmental induction, the new staff exhibition, online support via the staff BREO community teaching@beds, the PgCAP and information about academic induction days. Discipline-specific academic induction takes place in your departments, but to support this, the Centre for Learning Excellence runs an intensive Introduction to Teaching and Learning at the University of Bedfordshire which all new academic staff are expected to attend. However long you’ve been teaching, moving to a new institution always means new practices, so it’s essential to understand what is expected of your teaching here, and discover the support available to you. From teaching approaches to technology, AV to academic library resources – the Introduction to Teaching and Learning Days introduce you to the essentials you need to support the

learning of your students. The next day is on June 17 in the CLE, Park Square, Luton. Coffee and registration takes place at 09.15am in the CLE with the session starting at 09.30am and running until 16.30pm. To register yourself, or a new colleague please email cle@beds.ac.uk Dates for 2013-2014 Introduction to Teaching & Learning Days are currently:

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The Centre for Learning Excellence Te a c h i n g , L e a r n i n g and Assessment

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Monday 9 September 2013 Wednesday 20 November 2013 Thursday 9 January 2014 Tuesday 18 March 2014

Additional dates will be arranged after March 2014 upon request depending on academic recruitment. If you have any queries or suggestions regarding Introduction to Teaching and Learning Days please contact: Deena.Ingham@beds.ac.uk

And finally.... Do you have something to promote through the ORACLE or activities that you would like to see covered in future issues? If so please contact cle@beds.ac.uk. The next edition will be published in September 2013.

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Welcome Welcome to June’s edition of the Centre for Learning Excellence’s newsletter. Our aim is to keep you abreast of developments in teaching, learning and assessment across the University and the sector. If you’re not already on our edistribution list you can sign up by sending your email address to cle@beds.ac.uk.

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Changes to assessment practices Just a reminder about some changes to assessment practices being implemented in 2013-14. Further details will be outlined in Chapter 8 of the revised Quality handbook but changes include: Group work grades: Group work is to be encouraged but students must be assigned individual grades rather than an overall group grade. Exceptions require approval. Where students are undertaking assessed activities, e.g. essays and reports, which could be written by a third party, unit teams must administer additional safeguards to ensure that the final work submitted belongs to the student themselves Where students are on courses with no end of year examinations, they should always have a final submission date for one of their final pieces of coursework after the Wednesday of the final week. I.e. week 15 of a semesterised unit of week 30 of a year-long unit.

Second call: Funding for Teaching and Learning Projects 2013/14 The first call for submissions for this funding has resulted in success for proposed projects on: the implications for CPD practice of the experiences of new international academic staff; the impact of differentiation on the engagement of first year students; integrating effective interventions into the curriculum to improve students’ numeracy skills. The Centre for Learning Excellence (CLE) is now issuing a second call to fund additional projects to a maximum of £4000 per project. The aims of the Teaching and Learning Project initiative are to: support the implementation of the University’s Learner Experience Strategy (LES);

recognise and reward effective teaching; support the dissemination of good practice in learning and teaching; support staff aspiring to apply for Bedfordshire Teaching Fellowships (please see separate article in this issue of The Oracle). The CLE invites you to submit proposals in response to this second call by 31st July 2013. For details and application form, please email Andrea Raiker at: andrea.raiker@beds.ac.uk

Professional Teaching Scheme We are in the process of seeking accreditation from the Higher Education Academy for our Professional Teaching Scheme. This provides routes to HEA recognition and the enhancement of HEA status through internal processes rather than applying externally to the HEA. Through the Scheme, all academic staff will be able to engage in continuous professional development activities in teaching and learning on an annual basis with a review every four years. For further information, contact cle@beds.ac.uk.

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We are looking for individuals in interested in being selected by the University as candidates for a National Teaching Fellowship either next year or in subsequent years. Details of the scheme can be found at www.ntfs.ac.uk. If you want to find out more and about the support that’s available then please email Lesley.lawrence@beds.ac.uk

CLE Digital Repository Project The Centre for Learning Excellence is about to tender for a digital repository. This will provide us with the means to create, store and manage all kinds of content that relates to supporting the teaching and learning activities of the University. We’ll be using


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