Digital Training Week – June 2025 – Available for Bookings!

16-27 JUN
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Digital Education will be running a Digital Training Week in June 2025 to support staff in preparing for their AY 25-26 modules. This includes a range of online and in-person sessions.

This two-week training series offers a variety of sessions designed to enhance your digital skills, with many interactive activities and opportunities for hands-on support.

All sessions listed below are available to book. You can make your booking and view a full description of each session via the MyView (web) system. We encourage you to book as soon as possible for in-person sessions where room capacity may be limited.

The following weblink contains guidance for making bookings: https://lncn.ac/DTW-BOOKINGS

Please share this information with staff within your school/department to encourage participation.

Monday 16 June
9am – 10.30am – Blackboard Ultra: Module Content (incl. Blackboard Ally) (In-Person)
NEW: 10.30am – 12pm – Blackboard AI: Design and Simulations (In-Person)

Tuesday 17 June
10am – 11am – Blackboard for School Administrators (Online)
11am – 12pm – Project Organisation with Microsoft Planner (In-Person)

Wednesday 18 June
9am – 10am – MS Forms for Academics (Online)
11am – 12pm – Making Effective Teams Meetings (In-Person)
1pm – 2.30pm – AI for Teaching and Learning (In-Person)

Friday 20 June
10am – 11am – Panopto: Managing your Videos (Online)
1pm – 2pm – Blackboard for School Administrators (Online)

Monday 23 June
10am – 11am – Turnitin: Academic Integrity (In-Person)
NEW: 1pm – 2pm – Turnitin: Draft Coach (Online)

Tuesday 24 June
9am – 10am – Effective Use of Outlook for Organisation (In-Person)
10.30am – 12pm – Digital Accessibility (In-Person)

Wednesday 25 June
11am – 12pm – Getting started with Copilot (In-Person)
1pm – 2.30pm – AI for Assessment (In-Person)

Friday 27 June
10am – 11am – Blackboard Ultra: Module Content (incl. Blackboard Ally) (Online)
1pm – 2pm – MS Forms for Professional Services (Online)

Story submitted by Luke Kidger & Emily Heathcote
eheathcote@lincoln.ac.uk