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Twitters- KTDigital: RT @ltgoxford: Open up your research to a global audience. Spend your extra day honing your online presence at our free course http://t. ... February 23, 2012
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Author Archives: Katharine Lindsay
WW1 Commemorations OER Project Launched
World War One Centenary: Continuations and Beginnings I am delighted to announce that we have won the grant for the ‘JISC World War One (WW1) Open Educational Resources (OER)’ project, and I will be taking this project forward as PI … Continue reading
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Birthday Celebrations
Last week marked my 10th year at Oxford’s Learning Technologies Group, I joined just after it was set up, so the group is also celebrating a decade in the making. Feeling nostalgic *wipes tear from eye* I wrote a piece … Continue reading
Moving into the Centenary
It’s been nearly three years since we launched the First World War Poetry Digital Archive, but this is one project that is not disappearing into No-Man’s Land. With the recent formation of the First World War Centenary Group, bodies from … Continue reading
LTG Research
I have to give a shout-out to my colleague Liz Masterman who has had a series of articles published in the past couple of weeks on research undertaken by the LTG. The first is a report on the impact of … Continue reading
The ABC of Crowdsourcing a Community Collection
available from slideshare. The final report from the RunCoCo project is now available online from the RunCoCo Website. I presented the report at this year’s Digital Humanities Summer School, Oxford. Slides detailing the points made in the report are
The 8 Question Comms Plan
I recently gave a presentation for the Steeple project, in which I only had 8 minutes to deliver by talk on marketing and stakeholder by-in. It seemed appropriate to give the audience 8 questions to think about when designing their … Continue reading
OxTalent Red Carpet Awards 2011
The OxTalent Awards are given each year to members of the University who show creative use of technology for learning, teaching, impact and outreach. You can read about the winning enteries on the event website: http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/events/oxtalent2011
What KT did next
I have returned to work with the Learning Technologies Group after almost one year leave. I’ll be continuing as the LTG Manager for Engagement working closely with teams and projects to support their engagement with stakeholders and outreach activities, and … Continue reading
Publication update
Some recent publications, fit for posting on this Remembrance Sunday. Firstly, one of my own, written in collaboration with Dr Stuart Lee entitled ‘Oxford University’s First World War Poetry Digital Archive’ in the 2010 edition War Poetry Review published by the … Continue reading
Flickr Love
Last week I climbed out of the depths of my maternity leave to present at the fourth RunCoCo workshop in Leeds. Here, a group of 30 people gathered to learn about, discuss, and share experiences of online community collection work … Continue reading