Resources for Digital Collaboration and Tools

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Digital Tools for Collaboration & Creativity BEM2034/BEP 2120 Week 2 Small Group Sessions

Plan for this session Making sure you understand how the module works and our expectations of you (don’t forget you can view the recording of last week’s Introductory Webinar on ELE) Getting you started in collaborating with each other: Effective use of university resources: sources of support Digital tools for collaboration and creativity – Padlet exercise for Q&A

Sources of information and help Study Zone Digital - one to one support, cafés and other resources to help you develop your study skills Digital Hubs Home Page (links to hubs at Streatham, Penryn and St Lukes) everything you need to know about accessing university digital services with in-person and online support Digital Hub Blog Post: “5 must have digital tools for university” One to one online support with developing your English Language Skills

Digital Tools Office 365 – free, university-supported package of Microsoft products Padlet – for sharing information in “notice board” format. Free with your university account For creating engaging visuals - Canva   Piktochart  

Using Generative AI Ethical use of GenAI is an INTEGRATED part of this module’s activities and assessment Make sure you reference its use correctly: https://libguides.exeter.ac.uk/referencing/generativeai When handing in your assessed work, please complete the GenAI Declaration that’s included in the Submission Section on ELE

Critical writing Questions to ask yourself Is it from a trusted source? Where is the evidence that the statement is true? Are there other valid viewpoints to contrast it with? Is there likely to be bias? Is the information up to date? These questions are always important to address, but particularly so when GenAI is involved There are links to useful resources in the Welcome Section of the module