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The Benefits of Quality Matters Certification - What the Analytics Reveal - Online Insider

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The Benefits of Quality Matters Certification: What the Analytics Reveal a report produced by FIU Online July 2016 (download PDF version of report) Background and Intent FIU Online engaged in research to highlight the benefits to both students and faculty when taking and teaching an online course that has received the Quality Matters certification. FIU Online leveraged the …
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Relates to Quality Matters certification.  Worth keeping an eye on this as quality in online programmes is often overlooked or seen to be part of everyday activity, and there are some differences.
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Transforming Education: The Power of ICT policies

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Coherent set of pointers for developing your own ICT policies using the UNESCO e-learning framework

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UCISA Social Media Toolkit - a practical guide for achieving benefits and managing risk

This Toolkit stems from growing interest in the use of social media within the UCISA community. With institutional stakeholders looking increasingly to their information services departments for support in this area, our members sought a reference guide to help them answer a range of questions on related topics. More than that, however, they were seeking practical, contextual examples of use that would inspire others within their institution to take advantage of the affordances of a set of tools that offer new forms of engagement and ways to enhance many aspects of everyday business practice. We would like to thank the numerous UCISA colleagues, and others within the wider higher education community, who have contributed to the production of this Toolkit by providing examples and reviewing content. We hope the examples given here will encourage many more of you to try new approaches to supporting core university functions via social media tools.

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Great new resource with clear sections and useful information.  It was very nice of them to acknowledge everyones contributions.  

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