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Ivory Towers – Weeknote #369 – 27th March 2026

This week I was in Oxford for the HESCA conference. I enjoyed the conference and it was good to hear a range of diverse viewpoints on the use of technology to support the student experience.

I was talking once more about collaboration, but taking more of a reflective look on where we are. I was presenting a state of the nation look at collaboration and why the higher education sector is not doing more collaboration. In many ways the focus of my presentation was based on my blog post on building bridges.

On my way back from Oxford I did pop in and have a meeting at our offices in Milton Park before then heading back to our Bristol office.

I have been having conversations and discussions with colleagues inside Jisc on digital credentials and digital wallets. Within the European Higher Education Interoperability Framework one of the use cases is about how a student can communicate their educational credentials to both other educational institutions and employers. There has been quite a bit of work done in this space, what I was interested in was what has been happening in Jisc.

I wrote a blog post about the impact of student loans on peoples’ lives.

Over the last couple of years I have been saying across various conversations about the impact of paying back student loans could have on future student recruitment. I would talk about how the next generation of students will be the first whose parents were required to take out student loans to pay their fees and for the maintenance. Their parents would have the seen the real life impact of their student debt on their lifestyle. It would reduce their real income and would have had an impact on other financial choices such as mortgage affordability.

I read WonkHE’s report on AI and students. It reflected much of my (admittedly limited) knowledge on how students are using AI. 

Collaboration in Oxford at HESCA 26

Oxford

This week I am in Oxford for the HESCA conference.

I have been a regular presenter at the Higher Education Smart Campus Association (HESCA) conference, and for the third year running I am delivering a keynote presentation. 

In 2024 I delivered a session on the Intelligent Campus in Loughborough. Last year I was in Cambridge for HESCA 25 and I was talking about the Jisc report, collaboration for a sustainable future.

At HESCA 26 I am talking once more about collaboration, but taking a reflective look on where we are. I am presenting a state of the nation look at collaboration and why the higher education sector is not doing more collaboration. In many ways the focus of my presentation will be akin to the writing of my blog post on building bridges.

wooden bridge
Image by hmauck from Pixabay

Merry Christmas – Weeknote #251 – 22nd December 2023

I was travelling at the beginning of the week, spending time in London, Oxford and Cambridge.

It was a quieter week, what with the end of term for many in higher education, and many people in Jisc taking leave.

We had our Jisc Senior Education and Student Experience Group Meeting on Monday and worked on how the group will work moving forward, ensuring alignment with the similar research focussed group.

I had confirmation of my speaking slot at EDUtech Europe 2024, which takes place in October in Amsterdam.

Panel – The place where pedagogy meets technology: designing innovative learning spaces

  • Aligning physical and virtual spaces and technology with pedagogical approaches and teaching methods
  • Creating flexible spaces that accommodate diverse learning styles
  • The role of mobile devices and BYOD policies in shaping learning spaces

Undertook some more field work and research about campus and space.

Had an excellent meeting at UAL’s King Cross campus, including a short tour of their facilities.