
Teaching & Learning Weblinks
Weblinks
Please find below a list of links to relevant teaching and learning websites
Univerisities
Maynooth University | NUI Galway | Trinity College Dublin |
University College Cork | University College Dublin | University of Limerick |
Instiitutes of Technology
Athlone | Blanchardstown | Carlow |
Cork | DIT | Dundalk |
Dun Laoghaire | GMIT | Letterkenny |
Limerick | Sligo | Tallaght |
Tralee | Waterford |
Other
Educational Developers in Ireland Network (EDIN)
EDIN is the network of educational developers in Ireland. Educational developers support teaching and learning in higher education. Members of EDIN work in Irish universities, institutes of technology and other higher education institutions
Higher Education Authority of Ireland - (HEA)
The HEA has a statutory responsibility, at central government level, for the effective governance and regulation of higher education institutions and the higher education system.
Irish Learning and Technology Association (ILTA)
ILTA is the Irish Learning Technology Association, and is a community of researchers, practitioners and industry professionals with a shared interest in technology-enhanced learning across Ireland.
National Teaching & Learning Forum
The National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching & Learning in Higher Education has been established in order to enhance the quality of the learning experience for all students at third level, be they full-time, part-time or flexible learners.
Staff and Educational Development Association (SEDA) is the professional association for staff and educational developers in the UK, promoting innovation and good practice in higher education. SEDA is seen by many as the shaper of thought and initiator of action in staff and educational development, not only in the UK but in the international domain also.
SEDA can offer you and your university the opportunity to be part of a national network of people engaged in staff and educational development. This allows you to keep abreast of good practice and policy initiatives, while playing a part in shaping the future and contributing to national debate.
https://www.seda.ac.uk/benefits
The Association for Learning Technology (ALT) represents individual and organisational Members from all sectors and parts of the UK. Our Membership includes practitioners, researchers and policy makers with an interest in Learning Technology. Our community grows more diverse as Learning Technology has become recognised as a fundamental part of learning, teaching and assessment.
Our charitable objective is "to advance education through increasing, exploring and disseminating knowledge in the field of Learning Technology for the benefit of the general public". We have led professionalisation in Learning Technology since 1993.
Manchester Metropolitan University - http://www.celt.mmu.ac.uk/index.php
Oxford Brookes University - http://www.brookes.ac.uk/ocsld/
University of New South Wales, Australia - https://teaching.unsw.edu.au/professional-development
New Zealand National Centre for Tertiary Teaching Excellence - https://akoaotearoa.ac.nz/