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UKSG Further Education 2020 Webinar Series
November 25, 2020 @ 11:00
UKSG have developed a series of four short topical webinar sessions over 2 days focussing on the FE community – join as many or few as you wish. Don’t worry if you can’t join a session live, all presentations will be recorded and available to playback for all registrants.
When
Wednesday, November 25, 2020 – 11:00
to
Tuesday, December 1, 2020 – 16:00 GMT
Where
Online
United Kingdom
About the Event
Event Recordings
Wednesday 25th November AM – Digital Wellbeing
Wednesday 25th November PM – Promoting your library through the use of social media and online platforms.
Tuesday 1st December AM – Librarians as accessibility superheroes.
Tuesday 1st December PM – Telling Your Accessibility Story: Creating Compliant and Learner-Focused Accessibility Statements.
Summary
Each year this popular event, free of charge to FE staff, aims to bring together learning resources and library managers to share best practice and innovation in the management, delivery and support of digital resources and library services in the further education arena. This year we will be holding four individual 75 minute online sessions over two days (25th November & 1st December), to help maximise your time and fit in around your busy day. Hear from a selection of speakers who work in and with the college sector, with the additional opportunity to get your questions answered.
More details on each session will be available shortly, however our outline topics are:
- Wednesday 25th November AM – Digital Wellbeing (The recording and more information can be found here)
- Wednesday 25th November PM – Promoting your library through the use of social media and online platforms.
- Tuesday 1st December AM – Librarians as accessibility superheroes
- Tuesday 1st December PM – Telling Your Accessibility Story: Creating Compliant and Learner-Focused Accessibility Statements
Join one or all sessions – these will be recorded and all registrants will be able to access them on demand following the session.
Registration
As usual these events will be free to join click here to register your attendance.
Can’t attend? – All sessions will be recorded, please register above to be sent access to the recordings post event.
Who should attend?
Learning resources/library staff in further education and sixth form colleges.
Sponsorship Opportunities
A number of sponsorship opportunities are available please see here for further details.
Pre-event checks
To test your system ahead of time visit https://support.goto.com/webinar/system-check-attendee
Social
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With thanks to our sponsor


Accessibility
At UKSG, we are committed to ensuring an exceptional experience for all our delegates. Our aim is to make presentations as accessible and inclusive as possible.
Here’s how we achieve that:
- Closed Captioning Options: Our GoToWebinar application allows you to toggle closed captioning on or off during live sessions. You can also customise the text size and colour to suit your preferences.
- Auto-Generated Transcripts: For each recorded session, we can provide auto-generated transcripts on request.
If you have particular accessibility requirements or questions about this event, we strongly encourage you to contact events@uksg.org as soon as possible.
Programme
- Wednesday 25th November
- Tuesday 1st December
Time
Programme
Speakers
11:00
Introduction & welcome
All times stated are GMT
Adam Say
Barton Peveril Sixth Form College
See Biography
A librarian with a range of experience working in libraries from the small to the large across a variety of library sectors including Higher Education, the public sector and Further Education. Adam has worked extensively across libraries in Hampshire where he completed an MA in Information Studies with the support of Hampshire Libraries. After 13 years working in public libraries at the start of his career, concluding at Fareham Library, Adam has since worked at the University of Surrey Library and Highbury College, Portsmouth, before moving to his present role as Library Manager at Barton Peveril Sixth Form College in Eastleigh, Hampshire.
11:10
Digital Wellbeing
Laura Stephens
Barton Peveril Sixth Form College
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Laura is the Learning Support Subject Leader and Tutor at Barton Peveril Sixth Form College, working at the college for the past four years. Having studied Film and Television Studies at Southampton Solent University, technology has been a key focus in helping to foster a culture of independence amongst the students she works with. Laura has developed a programme of study for students at Barton Peveril where individuals are empowered to use digital strategies to help reduce barriers to learning and increase confidence. She has recently been part of an expert panel discussion at BETT 2020, exploring ways of supporting learners with dyslexia through using assistive technology and in September 2020 she won the Pearson Silver Award for Digital Innovator of the Year.
11:35
Digital Wellbeing
Julia Taylor
Jisc
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To follow
Ester Barrett
Jisc
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As a Jisc specialist in learning technology and digital practice, Esther has been closely involved with the digital literacy movement and the development of the national digital delivery strategy for the post 16 education sectors in Wales. She delivers consultancy and inspirational workshops covering many digital themes including leadership, employability, blended and hybrid learning and assessment, and staff capability. Her PhD explores online language and education.
12:10
Summary & Close
14:00
Welcome & Introduction
14:10
Promoting your library through the use of social media and online platforms.
Angela Dynes
Northern Regional College
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Angela heads the library service at Northern Regional College. She is responsible for leading and delivering a high quality library and information service managing six campus libraries and study centres across the college. Part of her remit also involves effective management of library systems, services, and digital and information resource collections. She leads on operational plans and service strategies to develop responsive, customer focused and innovative learner services. She is also responsible for identifying, managing and leading staff teams within the College’s Library and Information Service.
Angela is also a part-time lecturer and delivers on HE Health and Social Care programmes.
12.15
Summary of day 1 and close
Time
Programme
Speakers
13.30
Welcome and Introduction
13.40
Librarians as accessibility superheroes
New regulations affecting colleges mean that digital learning resources must meet high standards of accessibility. These standards aim to ensure that all students can access materials without barriers. Many colleges are finding librarians to be key to developing useful processes and sourcing accessible information. Learn some ways in which librarians have supported colleges’ response to accessibility regulations. Discover some useful tips and consider how you might use your librarian skills to support your college on its path to accessibility success. No prior knowledge will be assumed and all questions, both legal and practical, are welcome.
Session sponsored by Ex Libris
Kellie Mote
Jisc
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Kellie provides strategic advice and guidance to help colleges and universities across the UK to ensure digital content is accessible to everyone. Her interests and experience also include assistive technology, needs assessment and inclusive strategies. She manages a large accessibility community of practice that enables members to share challenges and solutions. For 20 years, Kellie has worked in and with colleges, always with a focus on building skills of staff and students, while promoting inclusive practice.
12:10
Summary and Close
14:00
Welcome & Introduction
14.10
Telling Your Accessibility Story: Creating Compliant and Learner-Focused Accessibility Statements.
This session takes delegates on a journey from an overview of accessibility statements through guidelines to creating compliant & leaner focused statements as well as the key benefits in creating one. Huw will speak about how to secure senior management buy-in while reducing legal risk, developing your institutions accessibility story to help learners to improve there outcome. This will be in addition to addressing Third Party content and tools.
Session sponsored by EBSCO
Huw Alexander
textBOX
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Huw has been part of the publishing industry for over 20 years, working in bookselling, translation rights, and digital sales. His passion for promoting accessibility has developed over the last decade through listening to the stories and issues faced by both users and content providers.
Huw started textBOX in 2018 to provide high quality image descriptions services. textBOX is also focused on ensuring that accessibility information is available for all. The free searchBOX Directory supports the higher education sector with accessible content and contact information, and the ASPIRE evaluation service provides a framework for developing user-focused accessibility statements.
13.30
Wrap up and close
Feedback
Came away feeling inspired by initiatives by colleagues and subject area very relevant.
Previous delegate
This is still one of the best free events for FE
Previous delegate
Excellent day. Useful accessible information. Thank you.
Previous delegate
Registration
Closed
NB: UKSG reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control without being obliged to refund monies.
Contact
General queries – events@uksg.org
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Cancellations
If you have already registered and are subsequently unable to attend, please do not cancel your registration – only active registrations will receive the recording in a follow-up e-mail..
