May 30, 2008
The first 3 months of the project have been a busy time but we have made a good start. The project preparation and initiation phase has been completed and the Project Plan has been written. In March we appointed our Project Researcher, Angela Thurnham. Angela will be working across both institutions, collecting and analysing our data, amongst other project-related ...
July 23, 2007
For those of you who are interested, the Ubiquitous Audio wiki can be found here.The password is audio. The UALL community is using it to share our ideas on the project and to make a start on the structure and content of our bid. Feel free to ...
July 21, 2007
An interesting posting by Derek Morrison in his Pathfinder blog with relevance to our own project. Worth a ...
July 20, 2007
Hi all I am becoming increasingly aware that I am receiving more and more emails from people, both within our existing community and from outwith, relating to ideas, issues and just general points about the Project. I would like to suggest that we stop using email for these areas and instead post everything into the Project ...
July 20, 2007
Feedback from Isobel Falconer and team following the Manchester event can be found here. Your comments and feedback would be most ...
July 17, 2007
Following on from our Community Round Table meeting last week, I have set up a wiki to allow collaboration on our project bid. Over the next couple of months, the structure and content of the bid will effortlessly and painlessly evolve so that, come the begining of October, we have a final document that reflects the input from ...
July 17, 2007
Hi all,Appologies for not making it to the workshops. I thought it might be useful to post some of my thoughts on here.Much of the use of audio in our institution to date has been done on an individual and adhoc basis. I would like to develop a centrally supported strategy with technical guidance that will enable lecturers to ...
July 11, 2007
Our Community Round Table at the Emerge event in the Lowry Centre was an opportunity to discuss and share ideas around the proposed Ubiquitous Audio for lifelong Learning bid. In addition to 4 members of the Bradford University team (Carol Higgison, Chris Dearnley, Apurba Kundu and Will Stewart), the session was attended by:• Jill Taylor (Leeds Metropolitan University)• Tim ...
July 10, 2007
This presentation describes the Informatics Audio Recording Pilot undertaken at the University of Bradford. In it, I outline the nature of the project and its impact on teaching and learning. It is relevant to our Emerge project in that it provides a basis for further research in the field of audio as a tool to enhance student learning. ...
July 10, 2007
This is a short (about 6 min) video outlining the key themes of our ...