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Conference presentation
The University of Greater Manchester 4-step AI literacy framework: A student-centred approach
Date presented 03/09/2025
TIRIAE Conference , 02/09/2025–03/09/2025, University of Greater Manchester, UK
Conference presentation
Date presented 27/06/2025
12th Annual Change Agents Network Conference, 27/05/2025–29/05/2025, University of Plymouth, UK
Conference presentation
Building AI-Literate Management Graduates: A Multi-Stakeholder Approach
Date presented 19/05/2025
Chartered Association of Business School Learning Teaching and Student Experience Conference 2025, 19/05/2025–20/05/2025, East Midlands Conference Centre, University of Nottingham
The increasing integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education and business necessitates the development of critical AI literacy among management graduates. This paper explores how institutional policies, pedagogical strategies, and primary stakeholder engagement can support the responsible use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) in management education. By analysing existing AI literacy frameworks and institutional practices, the study identifies key gaps and proposes a co-designed AI literacy model tailored for institution ‘A’. Using co-design as a central tenet, the study advocates for AI literacy initiatives that align institutional resources with learner needs and professional domains.
Presentation
LEAP Online - The wheel keeps on turning
Date presented 09/2023
TIRI Conference, 05/09/2023–06/09/2023, University of Bolton
Presentation
Date presented 2023
TIRI Conference, 05/09/2023–06/09/2023, University of Bolton
Presentation
LEAP Online : the wheel keeps on turning
Date presented 21/04/2023
Librarians' Information Literacy Annual Conference (LILAC), 19/04/2023–21/04/2023, Cambridge University
Underpinned by the LEAP (Learning Excellence Achievement Pathway) framework and awarded the Digital Literacy Award at LILAC in 2018, LEAP Online continues to evolve and support students with their academic and personal development at the University of Bolton.
This presentation will reflect on the journey so far, specifically focusing on how LEAP Online has evolved since its implementation in 2017 and its role in the coordinated approach to blended learning, information literacy and student retention and success at the University of Bolton.
The presentation will emphasise on key developments of LEAP Online, namely the newly created Academic Writing Tutorial - an interactive module that incorporates innovative learning technology to support students with all aspects of the academic writing process.
Additionally, we will then focus on ‘LEAP Live’. Launched in September 2022, following a successful pilot in the previous academic year, LEAP Live is an extension of LEAP Online and offers University of Bolton and off-campus partner students, the opportunity to attend a series of in-person and/or remote workshops, sessions and events, all of which are designed to complement the work we undertake in the digital world and support students with their academic and personal development. The presentation will consider some of the challenges associated with its launch, including the collaboration between professional and academic services to facilitate the programme.
While LEAP Online offers students the opportunity to explore skills and competencies that will help them to develop their academic and personal practices, LEAP Online badges are also awarded to students who complete modules. Quantitative data from badged assessments demonstrates over 121,000 badges have been awarded since 2017. This, together with qualitative feedback from both staff and students indicates that LEAP Online remains firmly embedded in the student journey and the University’s learning and teaching strategy. We continue to take pride in its success, and following an initial evaluation, we are also optimistic that LEAP Live will have the same impact.
Conference paper
LEAP Online - Get behind the wheel
Availability date 14/09/2022
TIRI Conference, 06/09/2022–07/09/2022, University of Bolton
What is the context/ focus of your presentation, and what is its relevance? Launched in 2017, LEAP Online is an interactive digital resource that supports the promotion of student learning development and information literacy at the University of Bolton. This workshop will focus on the value and impact of LEAP Online’s approach to: blended learning, student support, applied research and supporting staff. Specifically, it will highlight how LEAP Online has fostered collaboration to design and implement new topics to support the diverse makeup of the University of Bolton population and wider community. LEAP Online is continuing to evolve and badge data, together with student feedback, demonstrates its value and how it is embedded in the student journey and the University’s learning and teaching strategy.
What did you do? The LEAP Online team have, and continue to, foster positive relationships across the University and wider community to develop content and meet the needs of students.
What were the research or activity results / outcomes? Using both quantitative and qualitative methods of data collection and analysis, this workshop will share badge statistics and feedback to demonstrate how learning analytics can evidence the impact of the support available in LEAP Online to the student learning goals.
What are the main points to take forward in relation to your chosen theme and student success? LEAP Online is continuing to evolve and there are high aspirations to develop innovative and engaging content for all University students. It is firmly believed that success is measured in the provision of: consistent, inclusive, high-quality learning development content and resources, which are appropriate for the University’s multi-disciplinary boundaries. To that end, the development of LEAP Online should be collaborative and involve the whole University to help ensure student success.
Conference poster
LEAP Online - Get behind the wheel
Date presented 2022
TIRI Conference, 06/09/2022–07/09/2022, University of Bolton
Poster presentation for TIRI Conference 2022.
Underpinned by the Learning Excellence Achievement Pathway framework (“LEAP”) framework, LEAP Online was launched in September 2017 as part of a renewed approach to learning development and information literacy at the University of Bolton.
LEAP Online is a digital resource for promoting student learning development and information and digital literacy at the University.
LEAP Online works in collaboration with other interventions across the University to improve student experience. For instance, ‘LEAP Ahead’.
Conference poster
LEAP Online: Supporting Teaching, Learning and Assessment
Availability date 08/07/2021
TIRI Showcase 2021, 22/06/2021, University of Bolton - Online
This poster will focus on the value and impact of LEAP Online’s approach to support blended and differentiated learning, inclusive assessment and student success. It will highlight sections of LEAP Online specifically developed to support University of Bolton core eLearning systems such as Zoom, Office 365 and Moodle together with approaches to inclusive assessment and differentiated learning. The digital badge data alongside student and staff feedback also demonstrate how LEAP Online is now firmly valued and embedded in the student journey and the University’s learning and teaching strategy.
Presentation
Active Learning Environments: Teaching space but not as you know it!
Date presented 03/07/2019
University of Bolton TIRI Conference, 03/07/2019–04/07/2019, University of Bolton
Traditional “chalk and talk” lecture-style classrooms are quickly evolving to become student-centred, technology-rich flexible learning environments that support active and collaborative learning. An active learning environment facilitates greater collaboration between tutor and learner by the introduction of student-centred pedagogy and supporting learning technologies. It is now recognised that using an active learning approach results in greater student engagement, retention and success. There are many potential challenges to adopting an active learning approach. None more so than, what happens if it all goes wrong? Therefore, it is vital for tutors to be effective and familiar with the use of technology to support active learning in conjunction with new pedagogies and room facilities.
This presentation will examine the affordance of using an active learning approach to enhance the student experience. Central to the theme of the presentation will be the state of the art active learning room within the Institute of Management, University of Bolton facilitated by Sony Vision Exchange and Ubicast lecture capture. Lecture capture systems provide opportunities for students to review lecture content at any time. Delegates will be encouraged to engage in discussion around how to embed active learning in their teaching and in particular the use of the Sony Vision Exchange suite.