A panel debate bringing together LSE students and alumni to discuss the role of education in developing entrepreneurs and innovators of the future. More information can be found on our blog: http:...
(Note: sound starts from 0:20 seconds in) Dr Leslie Haddon from LSE Media and Communications department will be sharing the findings from the Net Children Go Mobile project on children’s use of sm...
Dr. Sunil Kumar, Dean of Graduate Studies and Lecturer in the Department of Social Policy at LSE talks about why he piloted word processed exams for Urbanisation and Social Policy in the Global South.
Data is very much the flavour of the month, from discussions around data mining and monetisation of data, to privacy issues and monitoring. But what exactly is open data and how does it relate to e...
Announcing our second NetworkED for the 2014/15 academic year, we are welcoming Helen Keegan to the LSE on Wednesday 5th November at 5pm. Providing insights and examples of projects that engage st...
Josie's talk focuses on the approach and results of the DigiLit Leicester project, a partnership between the Council, De Montfort University, and 23 secondary schools. Over the last two years, the...
Kicking off the NetworkEdge speaker series, Stephen Downes presents his thoughts and insights on the future of Higher Education. Being widely recognized to have taught (with George Siemens) the fi...
To accompany a workshop "How not to do PowerPoint" - watch snippets of presentations, and pay attention to both speakers and visual aids. What works? What doesn't?
Student Ambassadors from the LSE Student Ambassadors for Digital Literacy project 2013/14 reflect on what they have learned about their own digital footprint, and how to manage their digital identity.
Student Ambassadors from the LSE Student Ambassadors for Digital Literacy project 2013/14 reflect on why the student ambassador role is an important one at LSE.
Student Ambassadors from the LSE Student Ambassadors for Digital Literacy project 2013/14 reflect on what they have learned from taking part in the project.
In this screencast, Kris Roger explains how a 'Box of Broadcasts' (BoB) can be embedded into a Moodle course page, allowing you to play the media through Moodle itself.