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Digital Pedagogy Library

Digital Pedagogy Library

Digital Pedagogy Library

University of
Warwick


Welcome to the Digital Pedagogy Library!

Come and explore the different approaches to digital teaching that are currently being practised across the University of Warwick. Our staff have shared their recipes for embedding digital pedagogy into everyday teaching and the Library categorises these recipes to make it easier to find what you need.

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Students sit around curved white tables in a classroom, one student is talking and the others are turned to look at him

Learning and teaching →

Explore recipes which use digital technologies to enhance and transform experiences of learning and teaching, both inside and outside the classroom.


Three young people sit around a wooden table, laughing. Two of the three students sit with laptops open in front of them

Assessment →

Explore recipes which demonstrate the potential of digital tools, both in the production of material for assessment and in the evaluation of student work and progress.


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Public engagement →

Explore recipes which provide case studies for the use of digital pedagogy tools which allow academics to engage with the public, and which empower students to do the same.

 

Our call for submissions is now open until 30 June 2024!

Use our expression of interest formLink opens in a new window to submit an abstract, and a member of the Digital Pedagogy Library team will be in touch shortly to discuss next steps. Submissions are open to members of all Higher Education institutions, including graduate and sessional teaching staff!


Spotlight: Building Community Through BloggingLink opens in a new window

A group of three students sat at a wooden table with laptops open in front of them, the students are laughing and smiling

From a recipe submitted by Tilly HarrisonLink opens in a new window, learn how blogging can be used by students to track their own developmental journeys, and how a blogging community can help build important and supportive relationships between students on a module.


About the Library 

Learn more about the Digital Pedagogy Library and the team behind it. What is it for, who created it, and how was it built?


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