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Vision:
The Active Digital Education Centre will be a catalyst for the development of digital skills which will position the University of Northampton as a hub for innovation benefiting staff, students, and the wider sector including local businesses.
Proposed Centre Membership:
The centre will recruit members across all three Faculties and from relevant Professional Services teams within the University of Northampton. Initial membership will be from the existing Digital Technologies SIG but this will grow to include other relevant SIGs (e.g.Gamification, AI and eXtended Reality XR) and external members by specific invitation related to the strategic direction of the Centre.
Summary Description of the Centre:
Active Digital Education (ADE) is a pedagogical approach to designing and teaching using digital tools. This concept has been developed at the University of Northampton to complement their pedagogical approach of Active Blended Learning (ABL). The ADE approach recognises that digital tools can be harnessed to facilitate the co-construction of knowledge through technology-enabled exchanges of ideas. Such active co-creation has the potential for students to build employability skills consistent with the transformative ambitions of SDG4 and with changemaker values. It engages students in knowledge construction, reflection and critique, the development of learner autonomy and the achievement of learning outcomes using digital tools.
The Centre will bring together expertise throughout the University and beyond to become a beacon of excellence for development and dissemination in ADE and develop knowledge exchange opportunities with external companies (such as placements, projects and joint funding). It will build on the work and networks already developed through the existing Digital Technologies SIG. It will act as a unifying structure for relevant SIGs focusing on innovative digital technology themes such as chatbots, AI, inclusive technology, gamification, immersive technologies and eXtended Reality (XR), simulation and digital competencies.
As such, the umbrella of ADE and the Centre will act as a focal point and a vehicle for the creative deployment of technologies across disciplines.
Rationale and goals for the Centre:
The ADE Centre recognises that the use of digital technologies in higher education is poised to move into a new era and that the University of Northampton has the capacity to lead in the field. Innovative digital technologies can pave the way for new pedagogical approaches that emphasise active participation, social inclusion and collaborative innovation. The ADE Centre seeks to provide a multidisciplinary environment supporting and sharing research and innovation.
The ADE Centre intends to:
Introduction to the centre by Helen Caldwell:
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Research output: Contribution to Specialist Publication › Magazine
Research output: Contribution to Book/Report › Chapter › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › peer-review
Seuwou, P. (Host) & Aidonopoulou, T. (Host)
Activity: Hosting a visitor › Hosting an Academic Visitor › Research
Howe, R. (Author)
Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Keynote › Research
Howe, R. (Author) & Moule, T. (Invited speaker)
Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Keynote › Research
Whewell, E. (Author), Caldwell, H. (Author), Coulson, K. (Author), Harris, J. (Author) & Howe, R. (Author)
Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Seminar/Workshop › Teaching
Whewell, E. (Author) & Caldwell, H. (Author)
Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Invited talk › Research
23/03/22
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media