Winners of NDLR LInCS Call for Funding Announced 12.07.11
The NDLR team are delighted to announce the 13 winners of the NDLR Learning Innovation Community Supported Project (LInCS) proposals, six of which are led or involve participation by UCD colleagues.
The standard of this year’s projects was incredibly high. They featured more innovative and ambitious ideas than usual – a sign that resource development in Ireland for Higher Education teaching and learning has moved beyond the usual scale of development.
19 Institutions are represented across the 13 successful projects showing the breadth of interest across the country. €123, 000 euro will be allocated to support the development of these digital resources all of which will be showcased at the NDLR Fest 2012. Congratulations to all involved!
- “Help Me from 2 to 3” – helping new students in cultural transition from second to third level. Project Partners: UCD (Rosalind Pan, Sub-Librarian Electronic Strategy and Innovation), NUIG, ITT, IADT, UL
- eLearn Psychological Medicine. Project partners: UCD (Dr Allys Guerandel Senior Lecturer, School of Medicine and Medical Science), HSE, SVUH
- Generation of multimedia video resources for the pre-transition and early transition to higher education. Project Partners: UL(CTL), DIT, UCD (Collen Doyle, Student Advisor)
- Pick and Mix Suite: A one-stop-shop for all you need to create innovative and engaging biochemistry practicals. Project Partners: TCD, UCD (Dr Jane Irwin, Lecturer in Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry, School of Agriculture, Food Science & Veterinary Medicine), DIT
- Development of Undergraduate Engineering Virtual Instruments as Re-usable Learning Objects (RLOs). Project Partners: DCU, UCD (Barry Brophy, School of Electric, Electronic and Mechanical Engineering), NUIM, TCD, DKIT, AIT, UCC, ITT
- The Development of e-learning content for an Ergonomics Training Model. Project Partners: UL, UCD (Dr. Anne Drummond, Senior Lecturer, Director Centre for Safety and Health at Work, School of Public Health), UCC
For more information visit http://www.ndlr.ie/
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