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iNOTE Symposium
On Tuesday May 3, ATU Donegal Letterkenny hosted the iNOTE Symposium 2022. The event showcased the innovative, agile and impactful outcomes of the iNOTE project and their applications to teaching and learning.
The iNOTE project was funded under the Higher Education System Innovation and Transformation Call 2018 administered by the Higher Education Authority (HEA). In December 2018, funding of €2.84m was awarded to the project for the period 2019 – 2022. The main aim of the project was to build digital capability for flexible learning delivery in the west and north-west region.
The welcome address was delivered by Dr Orla Flynn, ATU President and the keynote address was given by Dr Alec Couros, Professor, Educational Technology & Media Director, Centre for Teaching & Learning University of Regina, Canada.
The symposium presented the outputs and impacts of the iNOTE project focusing on:
• Quality Assurance Policy for Flexible Delivery
• Building Digital Teaching and Learning Capabilities in ATU
• Providing Support Services for Online Flexible Learners
• Developing and Delivering Work based Learning Programmes utilising Digital Capabilities for Flexible Delivery.
ATU Sligo Digital Education Winner at the .IE Digital Town Awards with the iNote Project
The success of the iNote project was recognised recently at the IE Digital Town Awards where it was the winner of the Digital Education Award. To date, the project has created or introduced many supports to assist with students’ wellbeing, academic skills and non-academic support.