The following piece was written in September 2012 as part of my PGCHE studies with the University of Kent. The theme is that of widening participation in HE. A critique of admissions and interview processes to Higher Education, Art & Design Courses in the context of Widening Participation and Social Mobility. by Tim Bones © 2012 Introduction Widening […]
Improving Screencasting Processes: An Instructional Designer’s Perspective.
The following piece was written in June, 2012 as part of my PGCHE studies with the Univeristy of Kent. The theme is Technology in the Academic Environment. The appendices mentioned throughout have been omitted in this version. Improving screencasting processes: An Instructional Designer’s perspective. by Tim Bones © 2012 The aim of the essay is to investigate […]
Critical Perspectives on Academic Practice
The following are two short pieces written in June, 2012 as part of my PGCHE studies with the Univeristy of Kent. Both pieces are reflective in nature and have been written from both a personal and professional viewpoint as an HE in FE design lecturer. Critical Perspectives on Academic Practice by Tim Bones Managing Student Expectations “When […]
Adana Print Workshop at St. Bride’s, London.
couple of years ago I bought an Adana 8×5 from ebay. With it came a lot of type, trays and other bits and pieces. Mostly as a result of lack of time, it’s been sat in my garage under covers. But part of the reason for my inactivity was my simple lack of basic knowledge—I […]
K College Art & Design Summer Shows 2012
s Programme Leader it was a proud moment for me and the students of the HND and BA (Hons) Graphic Design courses at K College (University of Kent), who, after much hard graft put together a great show this year. If not the best to date. The private view was well attended with people packing […]