Welcome to Tel Tales, the Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) team’s blog site!

Click on our blog posts below to view what the team have been up to, where we’ve been and what inspires us in learning and teaching. We are always looking for keen bloggers to contribute to our site, if you are a University of Portsmouth member of staff and interested in writing a post for Tel Tales then please get in touch with your ideas.

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The Graduate School training room (room 4.09, St Andrews Court) was one of the rooms that had the Ubicast lecture
A computer screen of a drawing of a children's train on a rail
The Shorthand Units Gill Wray, an academic member of staff in the School of Social Historical and Literary Studies within
A child playing with dressing up glasses
Learning through play is obviously nothing new, it is one of the main ways children learn. The fun element in
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So here we are a whole year later and the Tel Tales blog is still going strong!   Rather than
Man Asleep
This may not be what you think it is, at least I hope not! Humans and animals all need to
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I’ve been asked to write a post to mark the fact that the TEL Tales blog is one year old.
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What is it? Hold is an app aimed at students that discourages them from using their mobile phone. Hold works
Please follow our progress through the PressEd Twitter conference. #pressedconf18 PressEd Conference - Curated tweets by TelPortsmouth
User survey Since August 2017 all students and staff at University of Portsmouth have had access to Lynda.com, an online,
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Given various constraints experienced by both learners and training providers, online learning appears to be a growth opportunity. I have
The School of Education and Childhood Studies (SECS) have used electronic submission since 2015 with all students asked to submit
In a previous blog post we looked at Digital Capability - what it is and why it’s important. The work

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