OER Service Digital Skills Events
The OER Service runs a wide range of workshops and events as part of the University's Digital Skills programme. Our up and coming events are listed below, and you can find a full list of workshops we offer here: OER Service Digital Skills. If you would like us to come to your school or college to run a session tailored to your requirements, please contact us at open.ed@ed.ac.uk.
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23 Things – Consolidating Digital Knowledge (Webinar)

In this webinar we’ll be looking at Things 10 – 23 and consolidating the knowledge and digital wisdom we’ve gained from exploring the course.
Register to attend the session!
A weblink invitation link to join the Collaborate Webinar will be emailed to you on registration. Please save this. A reminder will be sent the day before the webinar.
Collaborate Ultra is a virtual classroom/meeting tool which comprises audio, video, interactive whiteboard, PowerPoint display, application sharing, polling, breakout rooms and session recording. Collaborate Ultra is the newest version of the university supported virtual classroom and meeting tool.
Non-University of Edinburgh participants, please contact Charlie via 23Things@ed.ac.uk to register.
UoE Staff & Students – Click here to register for the Consolidating Digital Knowledge webinar
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23 Things for Digital Knowledge is an award winning, open, and self-paced course for digital and online skills.
Launched for its first run in 2016, and winner of the 2017 LILAC Credo Digital Literacy Award, 23 Things for Digital Knowledge provides a structured way for staff and students to set aside time to build up skills and experiment with new digital skills and tools.
There are prizes too! Every University of Edinburgh member of staff and student with a registered blog that completes and posts an entry on all 23 Things by Friday May 25th 2018, will go into the draw to win an iPad.
More information about the course and how to join in can be found on our website: http://www.23things.ed.ac.uk/how-to-take-part/


