We are currently completing screening for the systematic review of research in the public domain - both publications and conference presentations. To help us verify the results of the systematic review, and also to ensure we don't miss important scholarship, we are using a wiki to crowd source a list of teaching and learning experts in Irish higher education - see https://mappingirishtandlresearch.wikispaces.com. Our plan is to add identified T&L experts’ teaching and learning research to our database, which will complement the results of the systematic review searches.
Today we have invited all National Forum designated contacts to use the wiki to let us know the names of T&L experts in their institutions who should be included in our search. Anyone working in Irish Higher Education can become a member of the site and have access to edit the wiki content by using the join code C4DX93Q (valid until 23rd April) or by emailing [email protected].
As you will see the draft list is far from exhaustive. We hope that with colleagues input, it will become more accurate and comprehensive. We have had our first additions to the list this morning, and look forward to seeing lots more entries. Any help you can give us with this would be much appreciated!
Today we have invited all National Forum designated contacts to use the wiki to let us know the names of T&L experts in their institutions who should be included in our search. Anyone working in Irish Higher Education can become a member of the site and have access to edit the wiki content by using the join code C4DX93Q (valid until 23rd April) or by emailing [email protected].
As you will see the draft list is far from exhaustive. We hope that with colleagues input, it will become more accurate and comprehensive. We have had our first additions to the list this morning, and look forward to seeing lots more entries. Any help you can give us with this would be much appreciated!