Virtual Teams: Virtual team, face to face team day: putting our blended approach to the test

This is a joint post with Maren Deepwell (cross-posted here) continuing the story of how we, as senior staff, lead our organisation to adopt virtual operations. This category includes previous posts. June Last time we discussed how we used GDPR as an opportunity to strengthen how we work as a virtual team. Since then we […]

Virtual Teams: Opportunity knocks – Using GDPR to strengthen virtual teams

This is a joint post with Maren Deepwell (cross-posted here). If you have missed our earlier posts we encourage you to revisit the beginning of the story of how we, as senior staff, lead our organisation to adopt virtual operations. May This month we discuss our approach to GDPR, evolving virtual working practices and the […]

Virtual Teams: 3 months in… hitting our first milestones as a virtual team

This is a joint post with Maren Deepwell (cross-posted here). If you have missed our earlier posts we encourage you to revisit the beginning of the story of how we, as senior staff, lead our organisation to adopt virtual operations. April This month we reflect on the first 3 months operating as a virtual team, […]

Virtual Teams: Developing collaboration as a virtual team

This is a joint post with Maren Deepwell (cross-posted here) This is the second in a monthly series of blog posts in which we take an open approach to organisational transformation. In this series we share our experiences as senior staff leading our organisation to adopt virtual operations. If you have missed the first post […]

Virtual Teams: An open perspective on organisational transformation?

This is a joint post with Maren Deepwell (cross-posted here) We work for ALT, the UK’s leading professional body in Learning Technology. We serve a community of over 3,000 Members who use technology for learning, teaching and assessment and by extension we use it to support, engage with and represent ALT’s Members. Last year, the […]

Slight change of plan … taking some research leave to revisit TAGS

In 2010 I spotted an exchange of tweets between Martin Weller, Brian Kelly and Tony Hirst discussing the capture of event hashtags on Twitter: This exchange got me thinking about how Google Sheets could be used to automatically archive Twitter search terms. A couple days later I published a solution for Using Google Spreadsheet to […]

23ThingsEdUni: Thinking about things by doing things #23things

I’d heard about the 23Things course from various people and my boss Maren, who is in rhizo16 withdrawal, was keen that the ALT team got involved.   The course is described as: The University of Edinburgh’s 23 Things for Digital Knowledge is a self-directed course, run by Information Services Group. The programme seeks to expose you […]

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