MSc e-Learning students win university award

Monday, August 2, 2010

Category: News

Naida Dervishalidovic, Aikaterini Kokkinaki, Katarzyna Kozinska, Ariel Liu and Srikanth Siva from the MSc e-learning programme have been awarded second prize in the University OxTALENT awards for an innovative student project using ICTs.

Their tool, “e-Kate”, is a training programme designed to support the development of academic literature searching skills. The programme can be viewed online or downloaded onto an iPhone. The  tool was developed in collaboration with Kate Williams, the  Department of Education’s librarian, and is designed to complement existing face to face workshops on information skills.

Naida Dervishalidovic, Aikaterini Kokkinaki, Katarzyna Kozinska, Ariel Liu and Srikanth Siva from the MSc e-learning programme have been awarded second prize in the University OxTALENT awards for an innovative student project using ICTs.
Their tool, “e-Kate”, is a training programme designed to support the development of academic literature searching skills. The programme can be viewed online or downloaded onto an iPhone. The  tool was developed in collaboration with Kate Williams, the  Department of Education’s librarian, and is designed to complement existing face to face workshops on information skills.