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Community & collaboration

All community meeting, developing a plan for our findings

Main points from the meeting:   There needs to be more web training There is a need for the staff to be aware of online resou

Creative Practice Cycling Tour

Join us for two unique cycling events, as we give you behind the scenes access to the studios and project spaces of some of London’s most exciting creative practitioners.

How to post on process arts for 'Changing the Learning Landspace'

1.   Log into your account, when you get to the first page, click ‘create content’

Notes from the first week of community meetings.

In the first week of the 'changing the learning landscapes' online identities project there were three meeting, (unfortunately the meeting at LCF was poposed to the following week).

Posters for the Online identities communities

There are two poster designs for the 'Changing the Learning Landscape' online identities project, each poster has been tailored to the individual group leaders with their contacts details,

Changing the Learning Landscape Team

There are four 'community developers' working on this project, one from each college group, CSM, LCC, LCF AND CCW.

Time Scale for project

This shows the time scale for the student community developers that we are working with on the 'Changing the Learning Landscape' project.

About UAL Changing the Learning Landscape Group

The Changing the Learning Landscape: Online identities group is a UAL CLTAD - 

Open Education, UAL and the Tate Gallery

I was invited to the Tate this week to talk with some Tate staff about the open education work I’ve been doing over the past few years at UAL as well as other related work. 

Brief for Community Developers

This brief describes the 'Changing the Learning Landscape' project, in relation to how the student community developers will set up their communities, suggestions on topics to discuss and t