lecturemotely is a site, set up by three academics based at De Montfort University in the UK for Higher Education lecturers and institutions to find and share resources and support for remote teaching, assessment and student support in response to COVID-19. This project started off when they organised some staff support and training resources, including webinars, based on their own very steep learning curve during the first part of the COVID-19 lockdown. This quickly grew into a series of national webinars with over 300 attendees. Check it out here.
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