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FE case studies: Staff-student partnerships

Case studies from our Jisc FE Digital Student project on how students are working with staff to develop the student digital experience are now on the Resources page of the blog, in addition to the 4 CAN case studies .  It’s inspiring to see how much good work is being done by individual institutions.  

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Jisc Change Agents’ Network Staff & Student Meet Up: University of Lincoln – 2 June 2016

Save the date: 2 June 2016: The University of Lincoln, building on the  success of the previous Jisc CAN  face to face networking events,  is hosting a 1 day ‘meet up’ event for staff and students across the UK who are working in partnership on curriculum innovation projects in UK further education and skills and […]

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New CAN Case Study: University of Lincoln: a research-engaged and collaborative community

Posted on behalf of Clare Killen: The fourth CAN case study, ‘A research-engaged and collaborative community’, from the University of Lincoln, is now available in Word format or PDF format along with 3 other CAN case studies on the Resources Page of this blog. This case study looks at the variety of ways students are […]

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Registration now open for the next CAN webinar – Growing a whole institution culture of commitment to student engagement

Register for the next CAN webinar on 20 January 2016, which runs from 12:30-1:30,  here: https://www.eventsforce.net/jisc/524/home    Dan Derricott from the University of Lincoln will present the session, ‘Growing a whole institution culture of commitment to student engagement. ‘  As the student engagement agenda has gained momentum in UK higher and further education, there are numerous […]

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New Webinars for 2015-16

2 new Change Agents’ Network webinars are now confirmed for 24 November 2015 and 20 January 2016.  Registration for the 24 November 12:30-1:30 session webinar, “What will a successful student-staff partnership look like in 2020?” is now open. Full details are on the Webinar page. 24 November 2015 – “What will a successful student-staff partnership look […]

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Third Change Agents’ Network case study: University of Nottingham

On behalf of Clare Killen: The third Change Agents’ Network case study is now available under the resources menu above.   ‘How students are making a difference – Students as Change Agents scheme’ was introduced during the 2014-5 academic year to increase levels of student engagement and empower students to make a difference to teaching and […]

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Highlights from a new student (staff) group London Digital Student Meet-up (LDSM) co-organised by LSE and UCL

Guest post by Moira Wright, Digital Literacy Officer,E-Learning Environments, UCL Digital literacy: student (staff) partnership working  (Podcast about the event: Here) Highlights from a new student (staff) group London Digital Student Meet-up (LDSM) co-organised by LSE and UCL it aimed to provide a platform for student networking. LDSM is open to all students working on […]

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Updating the Jisc Student Partnership Toolkit – message from Clare Killen

Peter Chatterton and I are working with colleagues at Jisc to update the Student partnership toolkit to reflect current practice in student partnership initiatives which involve technology. The toolkit has been developed by the Jisc Change Agents’ Network. As part of the review process we would like to hear from anyone who has used any […]

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Register for 30 June webinar Plus … recording, presentation and chat from 13/5 webinar available

Registration is now open for the lunchtime webinar on 30 June at 12:30; ‘Mission Employable – Student-led employability activity’ with a presentation and discussion from Dr. Eleanor Quince, from the University of Southampton. For the recording, presentations and chat of the webinar on 13/5, please go to the Webinar recordings page .

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Registration for 13 May (12:30-1:30) webinar now open

Please join us on 13 May at 12:30 for the next webinar, with presentations by Deborah Millar, Head of eLearning, Blackburn College, on ‘DigiPals – Changing the Learning Landscape project’ followed by Peter Chatterton and Clare Killen’s overview of the Jisc Student Engagement Toolkit, a valuable resource for those working in the field. To register: […]