Reaching through the screen: KARE as a new scaffolding for online education

Painted dome and inscription of McEwan Hall, Edinburgh

I had a paper accepted for ALT-C this year to talk about scaffolding fully online education, how it has been implemented in the past, and how we need to think about it differently going forwards. I am posting here a written summary of my talk, but if you would rather watch than read, it is … Continue reading Reaching through the screen: KARE as a new scaffolding for online education

Digital sites of memory – have we remembered them?

A row of war graves at tyne cot cemetry

10 years ago this week, at London's Imperial War Museum, I stood before an audience of historians, literary estates, relatives of war poets, and colleagues to launch a new digital archive to support the study of First World War poetry. The archive contained over 7000 carefully selected and digitised poetical manuscripts and primary source material  (letters, diaries, photographs … Continue reading Digital sites of memory – have we remembered them?