
Enhance your Digital Learning Skills

To enhance your digital learning and development, please take the opportunity to explore the range of resources and courses below.
Workshops at Queen’s
Digital Learning and Development at Queen’s
To sign up and attend a workshop provided at Queen’s please book on one of the following training opportunities:
- Training Catalogue – DigiHub
- Learning for All – Engaging learning sessions remotely (3 hours, Book via iTrent)
- Learning for All – QUB Intranet
- Courses run by Centre for Educational Development (CED)

Online Courses and Resources

Expand your knowledge of Digital Learning and Development by looking at these online resources
To find out more about the topic of Digital Learning and Development, take a look at the following resources from around the web:
Some of these resources are available on the Jisc Discovery Tool, log in with your staff credentials to access more.
Digital Learning
- 1 minute blog posts – Blog posts
- Accessible learning platforms – Jisc article
- Blended learning essentials – Futurelearn course
- Explaining digital learning and development – Video
- How to Teach Online – Futurelearn course
- Learning in the Network Age – Futurelearn course
- Learning online: reflecting and sharing – Futurelearn course
- What makes a successful online learner? – Jisc guide (PDF)
Digital Teaching
- Adobe education exchange – Teaching resources
- A flipped classroom through digital chalk talks – Podcast
- Designing Digitally – Online course
- Digital Leadership – Futurelearn course
- Education 4.0 – Edtech podcast series
- The Online Educator: People and Pedagogy – Futurelearn course
- Recording lectures: legal considerations – Jisc guide
- Beyond blended: rethinking curriculum and learning design – Jisc guide
LinkedIn Learning
Explore Digital Learning and Development through LinkedIn Learning
Queen’s staff have access to LinkedIn Learning, which contains training and professional development on a range of different topics. Staff can request access to LinkedIn Learning here.
The University has an enterprise license for staff members to access LinkedIn Learning. This allows staff to embed up to 5 videos per month in Canvas to share with students. These 5 videos are per month per individual user. Students should be able to watch the embedded videos directly within Canvas and without any login requirements.
Digital Learning
- The Digital Transformation of Learning – Course
- Learning Canvas – Course
Digital Teaching
