Talis

@talis

Software company whose mission is to apply technology and data to help transform higher education. Part of Technology from SAGE. Check out our

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  1. Apr 5

    How we can help our students read effectively in a digital-first world? Read this article from CILIP authored by Talis's Matt East:

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    Apr 4

    In our latest guest blog post, Matt East, Education Lead , introduces a project investigating how we can help our students read effectively in a digital-first world. 

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  3. Apr 4

    "Students really like seeing others’ comments. They tell me that seeing comments in context helped them understand content..." Read our Contributor of the Month Ian Robson's experience of using collaborative annotation:

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  4. Apr 1

    Your Friday lunch break entertainment: How annotation can support students' learning with (who literally wrote the book on it)

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  5. Mar 30

    Are you a Learning Technologist/Course Designer/Academic with a desire to improve students' learning experience? Join the Talis team to lead our customer success program with ! Apply here:

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  7. Mar 29

    Talis Elevate Contributor of Month, Ian Robson, Northumbria University, tells us how he uses Talis Elevate and what impact Talis Elevate has on his students.

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  8. Mar 24

    Discover how the library team at got their academics engaged with resource lists by creating a framework and guidance for creating lists:

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  9. Mar 23

    We're excited to be speaking to Dr Graeme Pedlingham today for our about his career in , watch this space for his episode in the coming weeks Check out our previous episodes of the Teach Learn Collaborate Repeat podcast here:

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  10. Mar 22

    How can the library become partners in the learning experience? We spoke to 3 librarians who have been involved with Teaching & Learning at their universities. They share what their biggest challenge is with collaboration and what we get wrong:

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    Mar 17

    Impressive impromptu session from at . 20 minutes notice but great conversations around problems (and solutions) with

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    Mar 17

    Incredibly lucky to be joined by this morning at the last minute to talk about the report coming out in May - lots of great thoughts and ideas to take foreword

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    Mar 17

    Look forward to seeing Active Online Reading research soon. Digital reading skills and criticality- supported transition to HE reading- scaffold and embed skills dev throughout the curriculum. Accessibility and inclusivity benefits.

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    Mar 17
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    Mar 17

    He highlights that we must prioritise accessibility as a forethought and integrate it into the formulation of university processes, rather than amending them as an afterthought!

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    Mar 17

    It’s time for the first session of Day 4! Take in the view, collect your badge and take a seat for and Matt East’s () discussion on digital reading.

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    Mar 17

    Matt East, sits down with to discuss the problems we face with digital reading. He shares that research shows that a major challenge for students is distraction in digital spaces they use to access educational material.

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  19. Mar 17

    Our very own , Education Lead is on stage at talking about 'The problems we face with digital reading', sharing some of the findings from a recent report with the Active Online Reading project

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  20. Mar 17

    Luckily can talk about digital reading in his sleep, glad he could step in! If you're at go and check out the discussion

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