Trustees

Making progress with ALT's Ethical Framework for Learning Technology

Work to establish ALT’s new ethical framework has progressed well since October 2020. Following the initial period of establishing the working group and holding regular meetings, we have now collected input and feedback which will inform the next phase of work. Our working group now has 85+ members including learners and representation from industry and continues to be led by ALT's Trustees Bella Abrams, Sharon Flynn and Natalie Lafferty.

2020 Annual General Meeting and Trustee elections

What we value

ALT’s members are invited to attend this year’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) to be held virtually at ALT's registered office at 10am (BST) on 24 June 2020. The AGM will be open to all and all eligible Members will receive joining instructions and information about how to vote the week prior to the AGM.

Please register to attend now

Professor Helen O'Sullivan appointed to the Board of Trustees

What we value

An update from our Chair, Sheila MacNeill

Sheila MacNeillDear Members,

I am writing to you to update you that after a competitive selection process, the Board of Trustees has appointed Professor Helen O’Sullivan, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education), Keele University, as the next Chair of ALT. 

We are looking forward to working with Helen, who will take up the post at this year’s AGM.

ALT launches Strategy 2020-2025

The Association for Learning Technology (ALT) is the leading professional body for Learning Technology in the UK. We represent individual and organisational Members from all sectors including Further and Higher Education and industry. We provide recognition and accreditation for all with a professional interest in Learning Technology.

We are proud to launch our new strategy for 2020-25 today. Chair of ALT, Sheila MacNeill, says: