Category: Teaching, Learning & Assessment
Graduate Attributes From September 2016, all new and revalidating programmes will be required to demonstrate how they provide opportunities for students to achieve the Graduate Attributes. All York St John University students will have the...
Digital Capabilities, can be defined as the skills and/or competencies required for living, learning and working in a digital society. The Jisc Digital Capability Framework provides a structure to help individuals understand what skills...
Students are often asked to demonstrate their knowledge and communication skills in various disciplines by giving presentations. Tutors and students can now submit PowerPoint presentation files to Turnitin to be checked for similarity and to...
On Wednesday 18th May we had our first ePedagogy Open Space Event in the SU Café, with staff from across the University coming together to discuss issues relevant to them. This post is just...
Six Chinese students currently studying a Mass Communications top up degree at York St John University have been developing their skills in developing online content for specific audiences via a unique assessment experience. This year’s...
End of Programme Level Evaluation was a process agreed through ESEC last year to replace individual module evaluation. The survey is used for all students at the end of each academic year and is delivered...
On 20th April I went down to Birmingham for the Jisc Student Experience Experts Group Meeting. This was a meeting of the student experience experts group (formerly the learning and teaching experts group), and...
The Academic Development Directorate (ADD) are currently recruiting for a YSJ student graduate intern! This is a full-time, 12 week, paid position available to 2015 and 2016 YSJ graduates! Below is a summary of...
What is it? A Twitter feed is a collection of tweets from a Twitter User/account. Many YSJ staff use Twitter as an additional communication/engagement tool for their module or programme. For more information about...
Welcome to Ten Days of Twitter, or as it’s called in twitterspeak, #YSJ10DoT ! YSJ10DoT will take place from Monday 18 April – Friday 29 April 2016. Ever wondered if Twitter might be a...