FHM Digital Education Day
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Please join us for the first Digital Education Day hosted by the Faculty of Health and Medicine.
Academic and Professional Services colleagues will be showcasing their projects, initiatives and teaching activities.
Following a welcome by Professor Bob Lauder, there will be seven presentations on a range of topics such as the Anaesthesia Associates' programme use of the Data Suite, the MBChB programme's use of marking matrixes, using MS whiteboard and Moodle Board, digital accessibility and a showcase of the new Moodle template which will be adopted in 2026.
Refreshments will be provided in the morning break. Please bring your own lunch for a break from 12:30-13:15pm.
The event will be held in the Management School, West Pavilion B002 (Lecture Theatre 19).
For more information, please contact: liz.walkden@lancaster.ac.uk or s.pilgrim@lancaster.ac.uk
Programme
9:45-10:00 Welcome
Professor Bob Lauder
10:00 The use of marking matrixes on the MBChB programme
Dr. Olaug Grude, LMS
10:30 BLS Student Engagement Project
Dr. Andrew Lewis, BLS
11:00 Break
11:30 Introducing the new Moodle template
Stephen Owens, ISS
12:00 Using MS Whiteboard and Moodle Board to enable student discussion and collaboration
Dr. Guillermo Perez Algorta, DHR
12:30 Lunch
13:15 Peer-power: designing reflective assessment in Moodle
Dr. Faye Tucker, LMS
13:45 Designing wide: effective digital accessibility
Ellen Wildman, ISS
14:15 The use of the Data Immersion Suite on the MBChB programme
Professor Cliff Shelton, LMS
14:45 Close
Professor Sarah Brearley
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