Reflection

Learning Experiences with Chat GPT

The new, AI-powered search engine Chat GPT has been the subject of many news stories since it launched a few months ago. To learn more about AI-powered search and how it has the potential to transform teaching, learning, and research in higher education, I attended what may have been the world’s first training workshop on… Read more Learning Experiences with Chat GPT

Week 1-11: Ethics Application

The Professional Practice Fellowship, sponsored by Research Libraries UK and the AHRC, is a grant programme designed to give librarians the time and capacity to carry out significant research projects aligned with their professional interests. My name is Hope Williard and I am one of the fellows for 2022-2023. This is the third in a series of… Read more Week 1-11: Ethics Application

Mapping the New Open: Thoughts from RLUK22

In mid-March 2022, Research Libraries UK held a three-day online conference, Mapping the New Open for Research Libraries. The conference offered a great deal of food for thought about the hows and whys of open research. What follows are my notes and reflections on what I learned from the presenters and discussion. Unfortunately, because it’s… Read more Mapping the New Open: Thoughts from RLUK22

A Cool Thing: Online Teaching and Medieval Studies

My work on 23 Things for Digital Knowledge and my growing interest in how to be an effective and engaging teacher in online spaces led me to attend the Medieval Academy of America webinar, Online Teaching and Medieval Studies yesterday. This post aims to record a few brief notes and reflections from that event. The… Read more A Cool Thing: Online Teaching and Medieval Studies