Working in partnership to develop student employability - Jisc Digifest 2016
Jisc Digifest 2017 - Day one plenary and welcome
Transcript of Jisc Digifest 2017 - Day one plenary and welcome
Welcome to Digifest
Liam Earney, Director, Jisc CollectionsSarah Davies, Head of higher education and student experience, JiscPaul McKean, Head of further education and skills, Jisc Andy McGregor, Deputy chief innovation officer, Jisc
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Thanks to our sponsors and partners and all our exhibitors too
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Question 1:Do you think that greater use of data and analytics will improve teaching, learning and the student experience?
Yes 72% No 10% Don’t know 18%
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Question 2:How important is organisational culture in the successful adoption of education technology
Total make or break 55% Can significantly speed it up or slow it down 45% it can help but not essential 0% not important 0%
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Question 3:How important is good quality in delivering an effective blended learning experienc
Very important 75% It matters 24% Neither 1% It doesn’t really matter 0% It is not an issue at all 0%
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Question 4:Billions of dollars are being invested in edtech startups. What impact do you think this will have on teaching and learning in universities and colleges?No impact at all 1%It may result in a few tools we can use 69%We will come to rely on these companies in our learning and teaching 21%It will completely transform learning and teaching 9%
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Question 5:Where do you think the biggest benefits of technology are felt in education?
Enabling or enhancing learning and teaching activities 55% In the broader student experience 30% In administrative efficiencies 9% It’s hard to identify clear benefits 6%
Liam Earney, Director, Jisc CollectionsSarah Davies, Head of higher education and student experience, JiscPaul McKean, Head of further education and skills, Jisc Andy McGregor, Deputy chief innovation officer, Jisc
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