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Demo session Platform for Educational Applications Join the testing team!

The testing and evaluation phase of the Platform for Educational Applications (PEA) has recently started. This means that we’re looking for staff members willing to test the platform and provide feedback. For this purpose, the TELT team is organizing a demo session, which will take place on Monday 29 April, from 11:00-12:00 at the Learning & Teaching Lab (Citadel, T300). During the demo session, you will receive a brief explanation of how the platform works and how you can access it. Additionally, there’s time to test the platform, ask questions, and provide feedback. Participation in the demo session is possible both on-site and online. 

What is it? The Platform for Educational Applications is an online catalog that offers UT staff an overview of digital tools that can be used for teaching. Additionally, the platform allows users to share personal experiences with specific tools with colleagues inside and outside UT. The website has been developed in collaboration with 8 other higher education institutions and SURF. You can read more about the PEA pilot project on this page

Who is it for? UT staff involved in teaching and/or educational development (e.g., teachers, e-learning specialists, educational advisors) are the primary target group of PEA. 

Where can I sign up? You can register to test the platform via this web form. You will receive an Outlook invitation for the demo session on 29 April as soon as possible.  


Would you like to join the testing team?
Register here!

Not able to attend the demo session? No problem! Make sure to register via the web form, around the end of April you will receive an email with instructions on how to access the platform and fill out the questionnaire. 

 

More information 

You can read more about the PEA pilot project on this page. If you have any questions, please contact the TELT team at telt@utwente.nl or Raisa van der Vegt (CES), coordinator of the pilot project.