11 episodes

Lunchtime talks delivered during the social media term at Oxford University covering a wide variety of social media topics.

Engage: Social Media Talks Oxford University

    • Education

Lunchtime talks delivered during the social media term at Oxford University covering a wide variety of social media topics.

    • video
    Crowdsourcing- The Oxford Community Collection Model

    Crowdsourcing- The Oxford Community Collection Model

    The Oxford Community Collection Model brings together online crowdsourcing with personal, face-to-face interaction. It has been used successfully in a range of ways from collating Anglo-Saxon teaching resources to memories of WW1. Dr Ylva Berglund Prytz explains the origins, the concept behind and success stories of the Oxford Community Collection model. In particular she refers to The Great War Archive and Europeana 1914-1918. Lastly, she explains how the team at RunCoCo (IT Services) can help University staff in leading and curating their own community collections.
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    • 40 min
    • video
    Widening Access to the British Library's Collections and Services

    Widening Access to the British Library's Collections and Services

    Dr Aquiles Alencar-Brayner walks through some of the extraordinary projects led at the British Library which aim to engage and encourage interaction with the general public. The role of libraries is changing. Dr Aquiles Alencar-Brayner will discuss how the British Library is embracing the new opportunities offered by digital media and tools, especially through its innovative BL Labs programme, fostering a closer and more dynamic engagement with different audiences. Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

    • 48 min
    • video
    Exploring the Learning Benefits of Lecture Capture

    Exploring the Learning Benefits of Lecture Capture

    Jill Fresen and Debra Garretson discuss the Lecture Capture project led at Oxford and the how the software can be used to offer students various benefits. From flipping the classroom to providing compelling feedback on assignments, lecture capture software is being used to support student learning in a variety of innovative ways. Live lectures, lecture snippets, or feedback can be recorded (audio, slides, video) for students to access via WebLearn.

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    • 45 min
    • video
    Tracking Your Impact

    Tracking Your Impact

    Dr Kathryn Eccles discusses her knowledge exchange work with TORCH and comments on the various ways you can monitor the impact of your projects. Dr Kathryn Eccles is a Research Associate at the OII. This session draws upon her work with TORCH which helped their Knowledge Exchange Fellows think about ways that they could track their impact. She will give a quick walk through some of the methods used and the initial findings.

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    • 35 min
    • video
    IWM's 'Computer Club': Engaging staff with Digital Technologies

    IWM's 'Computer Club': Engaging staff with Digital Technologies

    Simon Delafond and Jesse Alter explore the exciting staff initiative ('Computer Club') led at the Imperial War Museums which encourages colleagues to use digital technologies to support and enhance their work. Last year the IWM launched Computer Club, a museum-wide initiative to provide a space for IWM staff to get hands-on experience with technology with the aims of raising digital literacy within the organisation. This session will examine the practicalities and realities of running the programme.

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    • 33 min
    • video
    Livestreaming Events to Reach Global Audiences

    Livestreaming Events to Reach Global Audiences

    Peter Robinson and Josh Carr explore the benefits of using Livestream to reach out to large audiences. Livestream is a dynamic online space where you can broadcast and watch live events. Peter Robinson and Josh Carr from Educational Media Services discuss their experiences of using Livestream to connect with different audience groups, from the Stephen Fry inaugural lecture to Flash Talk Physics. Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

    • 39 min

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