Digital Education Week: Digital Education and the lessons learned from eTIPS project

Professor Frank Rennie, Professor of Sustainable Rural Development at the University of the Highlands and Islands, talked about digital education and the contribution that the eTIPS project could make from the lessons learned through the project.

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Frank Rennie

Frank Rennie is Professor of Sustainable Rural Development at the University of the Highlands and Islands in Scotland and is Assistant Principal at Lews Castle College UHI. He is the Programme Leader for the online MSc in Sustainable Rural Development, and tutors mainly postgraduates and research students. His research interests lie in new approaches to online education and the benefits of networking for sustainable rural development. He has been an advisor to several government bodies and is a Fellow of a number of learned societies. Frank has been involved in developing and delivering various combinations of distributed learning (particularly networked digital solutions for rural areas) with a wide range of international partners. He has published a diverse range of resources related to rural issues, including over 29 books, most recently the “E-learning and Social Networking Handbook” and “How to write a research dissertation”. Further details at Frank's webpage.

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