Do you have a specific topic, issue or area of guidance you would like covered during the Festival? Please post on the Padlet (below) and we will make sure that the key themes identified are sufficiently tackled during the course of the Festival. Alternatively, click here to open and post on the Padlet in a new window.
A Festival would not be complete without a competition! A prize will be awarded to the best Festival themed Japanese Haiku.
A reminder that a haiku must comprise the following:
There are only three lines, totaling 17 syllables.
The first line is 5 syllables.
The second line is 7 syllables.
The third line is 5 syllables like the first.
Please submit haikus by emails to Sarah Eaton (sarah.eaton@port.ac.uk) by 12pm on Thursday 16th July.
We would really value for feedback particularly the impact the Festival has had on your own understanding of blended learning, and how it has helped to inform your practice for the next academic year. Please leave your feedback on the Padlet below or click here to post to Padlet in a new window.