‘New and extraordinary insights’ at ELESIG

Rhonas Sharpe has made a couple of posts about ELESIG (one of the academic networks I manage the online space for) on her blog. She asked members what benefit they found from the experience of being a member of the community, and got some great answers:

From Esyin Chew’s “I have experienced something new and extraordinary insights that have challenged my preconceptions about digital literacy and learners’ experience through ELESIG.”

to Jana Dlouha’s “ELESIG is the working group with great potential for changes in higher (and other) education system as it works with learners’ perspective – this is not as usual as it should be! Access to this research (and meta-research, researching the ways of research itself) is available through ELESIG work – often providing free methodological and other resources.”

I’m pleased too that Amanda Jefferies was able to say that “The online NING network for ELESIG has been an excellent way to keep in touch ‘virtually’ with other researchers into the Student Experience and to be inspired by examples of innovative practice. “

More on Rhona’s blog