SHOUT4HE FOURTH NEWSLETTER
Issue 4
SHOUT4HE
Fourth Newsletter
December
2019
‘SHARING OPEN EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES USING TECHNOLOGY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION’
(SHOUT4HE).
SHOUT4HE: University of
Limerick Visit
Project Meeting
During the first day and a half of
our time in Limerick we
conducted our discussions and
progress on the outcomes of the
project. These included key
attention paid to Intellectual
Output Two: E-Platform and
Intellectual Output Three: E-
Resources. An update on these
outputs was provided by the
team from Belgium (Hogeschool
PXL). Pedagogical Practice
Videos (PPVs) were presented
and discussed by the whole
project team with the aim of
developing a structure for the
future resources to be created
during the research project.
Multiplier Event
This interactive multiplier event
was an opportunity for education
practitioners to learn of
SHOUT4HE and the recent
initiatives at a national level
concerning open practice and
digital learning. The event was
designed to include spotlight
presentations from high profile
speakers at national and
international level in the area of
open education and digital
capacity in HE. It also included a
practical workshop intended to
facilitate the debate and provide
further inspiration for participants
to share their education practices
using technology openly.
Due to the discussions and input
of the project meeting and
multiplier event, a selection of
changes and decisions have been
made in relation to the two key
outputs of the research (IO2 and
IO3). These will be included
within the content of the
newsletter, with reference made
to a simple change made to the
Recognition Framework that was
finalised and previewed in the last
newsletter.
IN THIS ISSUE
Third Project Meeting
The third meeting of the research
project took place on the 18 th and 19 th of
November at the University of Limerick.
The progress and discussions from this
will be highlighted.
Second Multiplier Event
On the afternoon of the 19 th of
November, the second multiplier event
of the project was led by the team at
Limerick. This included input from Gary
Beauchamp, Catherine Cronin and
Sharon Flynn.