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Centre for Academic Practice
Fixed Term Maternity Cover
This could be a potential secondment opportunity for internal staff.
To provide specialist support to academic staff, and others with a teaching-related remit, in the development and deployment of learning technologies within their practice; to promote the effective, efficient and appropriate use of technology-enhanced learning across all relevant areas of School operations; and to contribute to broader technology-enhanced learning activities within the Centre for Academic Practice.
Each Technology-Enhanced Learning Technology Officer is a key contact for a number of designated Schools, forming a key focus for their work, and the roles work across Schools and the wider University as necessary for the effective delivery of the University's strategic initiatives and projects.
For an informal discussion about this role, please contact Dr Sarah Williamson, Assistant Director (Technology-enhanced Learning) of the Centre for Academic Practice, s.l.williamson@lboro.ac.uk , +44 (0)1509 222405.
Application closing date: 20 April 2017
Interview date: 5 May 2017
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