Higher Education Academy EvidenceNet

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The EvidenceNet community brings together people interested in evidence-informed practice in HE for debate, discussion and collaboration.

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  • Fiona Milne
  • DoctorMike
  • Kyriaki Anagnostopoulou
  • Linda Savage
  • Andrew Stewart
  • Jacquie Kelly
  • Heather Gibson
  • Peter Revill
  • Ann Ooms
  • Marianne Sheppard
  • Haydn
  • Laila Burton
  • Claire Newhouse
  • chloe gentry
  • Vicki Illingworth
  • Gavin McCabe

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Welcome to the EvidenceNet Ning Site

Join the EvidenceNet Network!

This ning site is a social network for people interested in the use of evidence in learning and teaching in Higher Education. We hope that this community will help people to find colleagues with similar interests, form groups and have online discussions about how to interpret and apply outcomes from research and scholarly practice in order to improve students’ learning experiences.

This site is a pilot, and one aspect of EvidenceNet, a service run by the Higher Education Academy to promote evidence-informed practice in Higher Education. The overall aims of EvidenceNet activity are to raise awareness of the evidence base around learning and teaching issues, and to encourage people to engage with and contribute to that evidence base. EvidenceNet activity is centred on:

  • Providing opportunities to use and explore the evidence and its implications, through sites like this, our wiki site, and our face to face events.
  • Facilitating access to the evidence base, through the main EvidenceNet website, currently in development.

EvidenceNet e-learning research projects 200809

During 200809, EvidenceNet funded 7 research projects to generate evidence relating to different aspects of e-learning. These projects are now finishing and the project teams are publishing findings on the EvidenceNet wiki here. More formal reports will be made available via EvidenceNet in due course.

Blog Posts

Laura Hodsdon

EvidenceNet on Twitter

Hi all

Just to let you know that you can now keep up to date with all EvidenceNet-related news by following our new Twitter feed @hea_EvidenceNet. We'll be tweeting about new EvidenceNet content, website developments and anything else that the EvidenceNet team is up to. Please follow us and tell your contacts!

Best wishes
Laura

Posted by Laura Hodsdon on November 25, 2009 at 12:37pm

Adam Child

Economics, EvidenceNet and EIP

I, like a lot of people, enjoy a bit of Newsnight on the BBC of an evening. To me, it is like a legal version of cockfighting at times with the way Jeremy Paxman rips in to politicians as they desperately try to argue back without 'losing it'. The episode I watched on Wednesday was different though, yes Paxman was there, but it had a different feel. It was more pensive, more reflective. The show was looking back at the year since the Lehman Brothers went belly-up. There were a series of features… Continue

Posted by Adam Child on September 18, 2009 at 11:05am

Heather Fotheringham

EvidenceNet Spam

I've noticed that we're getting a few spammers on this ning site (we must be getting popular!). Apologies to all members for this; we are reviewing our authorisation policies as a result and also monitoring the site frequently to weed out any members using the site improperly. If there's anything that we don't spot then you can let the team know here: evidencenet@heacademy.ac.uk

Posted by Heather Fotheringham on September 10, 2009 at 12:00pm

Heather Fotheringham

Survey Conference on June 2 2009 in Nottingham

I thought I would take this opportunity to let you know about a conference happening in June that may be of interest to the EvidenceNet community.

The Higher Education Academy is hosting a Survey Conference on 2 June 2009 at the National College for School Leadership, Nottingham

The aim of the conference is to disseminate sector research on, highlight feedback from and promote evidence-informed practices around the use of national student feedback surveys, including the:
• National Student Sur… Continue

Posted by Heather Fotheringham on May 6, 2009 at 11:22am

Adam Child

Reflection of a new Ninger

I'm writing this blog on the train to London while I look out of the window at the green and pleasant lands of the East Midlands. Such inspiring views have got my brain whirring on a variety of different subjects, one being the burgeoning EvidenceNet and the way this side of it (by that I mean the 'Ning' as opposed to the repository) can add to the way we work utilising evidence. My conclusion was simple, how can it not!? Creating a genuinely cross sector network of researchers, practitioners an… Continue

Posted by Adam Child on March 17, 2009 at 4:03pm

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Hi all Just to let you know that you can now keep up to date with all EvidenceNet-related news by following our new Twitter feed @hea_EvidenceNet. We'll be tweeting about new EvidenceNet content, website developments and anything else that the Ev...
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Andrew Stewart, Jacquie Kelly and Heather Gibson joined Higher Education Academy EvidenceNet
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Peter Revill is now a member of Higher Education Academy EvidenceNet
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The EvidenceNet research seminar that took place on the 27 Oct gave provided an opportunity for colleagues to learn more about Mantz Yorke's work on Trends in honours degree classifications. You can download this piece of work here. I have also at...
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Marianne Sheppard is now a member of Higher Education Academy EvidenceNet
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Haydn is now a member of Higher Education Academy EvidenceNet
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