Publishing your work to the
Edinburgh Napier LTA Resource Bank
We would like you to consider submitting examples of your work for publication in the LTA Resource Bank. The Resource Bank is a way for us to share examples of our LTA practice and to benefit from each other’s ideas and approaches. It has been designed to complement the LTA Strategy 2010-15 and has links to a wide range of learning, teaching and assessment resources, case studies and exemplars. You can also find links to academic regulations and guidance notes and take part in LTA-related discussions.
This resource has been designed as an open education resource to support staff at Edinburgh Napier but it will also be available externally, providing a showcase of LTA practice at Edinburgh Napier University. For this reason you will be asked to assign a Creative Commons Licence to your case study.
For the case studies, we are looking for examples of learning, teaching and assessment practice which highlight activities that have enhanced the student experience or that are innovative. This will provide an evidence base to inform the LTA activities across the University. Examples of practice might include:
- LTA activities which have helped to develop confident individuals
- the use of technology-enhanced learning
- introducing new ways of providing feedback to students
- producing learning materials for the international delivery of modules and programmes
- working with colleagues across Schools and Faculties to produce co-curricular modules
- working with colleagues in partner organisations.
How to publish your work
Click on the link to the submission form below. Take a few minutes to read through the submission form and consider the information you will need. The information required includes the following.
- A description of the activity.
- An outline of the impact it has on learning, teaching and/or assessment and a brief reflective commentary. The reflective commentary should draw from your experience and identify what worked well and what challenges, if any, had to be overcome.
- Consider how this activity may be used by colleagues in other Faculties/Schools.
- You might find it helpful to save your work in a word file before entering it into the form as there is no save facility.
If you have any queries about the Resource Bank or are unsure about submitting your work for publication please email Karen Strickland at k.strickland@napier.ac.uk or telephone on x6112. By submitting this form you are agreeing for your case study to be published on the Edinburgh Napier website.
We look forward to receiving your entry and hope you find the Resource Bank a valuable resource.
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