Dr Helen King Helen5.King@uwe.ac.uk
Professor and Associate Director of Academic Practice
Disseminating educational developments
King, Helen
Authors
Contributors
Peter Kahn
Editor
David Baume
Editor
Abstract
This chapter brings together some of the current literature on dissemination, illustrated with ideas and advice from current practice in UK higher education. Experiences from national projects, institution-based educational development units, and individuals show that dissemination is no longer considered as an add-on at the end of a resource development process. Rather, dissemination is an active and important component of the everyday work of staff and educational developers that provides opportunities for liaison, collaboration, brainstorming and practice sharing with colleagues across institutions, nationally and even internationally.
Peer Reviewed | Not Peer Reviewed |
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Pages | 96-115 |
Book Title | A Guide to Staff & Educational Development |
Keywords | dissemination, educational development, higher education |
Public URL | https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/1073673 |
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