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.

Music deck with a sign saying Live on Campus
Introduction This is the final part of a series of four blog posts conceived by Tom Langston and Rugaiya Ally
Self portraid of man looking at compuetr screen - where do we end and AI start?
(Co-writer: ChatGPT) In 2022 the TEL team said “goodbye” to some valued colleagues, who moved to take up different roles
3 photos, 1 of Jonny Bell in a hard hat, a volcano and a castle
So the time had come to pack my bags, charge my batteries and wipe my memory cards clean ready for
Computer images of Mike standing in from of his campervan playing a guitar
Hi, I’m Mike Taylor and since mid-September, I’ve been a Senior Learning Technologist (Assessment) with the TEL team on floor
Teach Well: Principles to Practice title with the start date of the module (24th Jan 2023) plus the Teach Well arrow
Hi everyone, I’m Maria Hutchinson and I joined the Academic Development team back in June as a Learning Designer. One
Group of doctors walking away from you down a hospital corridor
Introduction This is part three in a series of four blog posts conceived by Tom Langston and Rugaiya Ally as
A view of the back of a camera looking up towards an erupting Mt Etna from its lower ridges
It has been almost six months since I travelled on my first field trip abroad with a group of Masters
Lady sitting at table looking at a laptop biting a yellow pencil between her teeth
Introduction This is part two in a series of four blog posts conceived by Tom Langston and Rugaiya Ally as
Joanna swimming in clear blue water surrounded by rocks
Hi everyone 😁 I’m Joanna Clarke and I started in the Technology Enhanced Learning team as an eLearn Support Analyst
Student writing at a desk
Introduction: This is part one in a series of four blog posts conceived by Tom Langston and Rugaiya Ally as
View of the Solent
Hi, I’m Chris Wood and I am one of the new eLearning Support Analysts for the Department of Curriculum and
Screengrab of new Moodle 4.0 interface
The Technology Enhanced Learning team, probably to a fault, doesn’t usually talk much about our in-house development of Moodle. A

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