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Relaunch of the WIHEA Digital Education and Technologies for Teaching and Assessment (DETTA) Learning Circle

The DETTA Learning Circle has recently been relaunched as a forum for exploring good practice and innovation in digital education and technologies for teaching and assessment. The new co-leads are:

  • Dr Devon Allcoat, based at WMG and works with IATL. She specialises in technology-enhanced learning and technology management, with special interests in immersive technology and game design.
  • Dr Charlotte Stevens from the Academic Development Centre, where she co-leads the PGA Digital Education. She has specific interests in online pedagogy and supporting the online learning experience and is an editor of Open Learning: The Journal of Open, Distance and e-Learning.
  • Saran Shantikumar, a public health consultant who is also based at Warwick Medical School, where he runs a masters course and is involved in UG/PG research and education. He has interests in using generative AI in medical education, from learner and educator perspectives.

DETTA is a space to explore new ideas to overcome community challenges through ideation and connection with domain experts as well as exploring new technologies and updates to existing technologies, such that recommendations can be made and disseminated across the University. A range of projects are currently being considered for the forthcoming year, including CMALT accreditation, funding for teaching technology innovations, opportunities for dissemination, and development and promotion of user testing. As projects progress they will be shared on the DETTA Learning Circle web pageLink opens in a new window.

 

Thu 15 Jan 2026, 14:07

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