Showing posts with label jisc. Show all posts
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Be verbose - Important Service Announcement from Vital

The note is not really that important. I can find a minute to deal with it in the next few days. But the minute I did have a minute ago has been taken away reading a very long communication with the same message stated several times over.

The use of login details for some services is not unique to this message however. I don't see the sense of them. I have almost certainly forgotten my login details for almost cetainly everything but a couple of things. Has anyone a tip for handling them?

Vital is transferring to Jisc. Act now to keep your membership active. www.vital.ac.uk.

Important changes to your Vital registration.


You are receiving this email because you are a registered user of the website www.vital.ac.uk.

Vital is currently operated by the Open University, however as of 1st April 2013 ownership of the website and subject portals will be transferred to Jisc.

When you registered, we promised not to share your personal data with any other companies. We are therefore unable to transfer your registration details to Jisc without your permission. To retain your account and free access to the subject portals, you need to give us permission to pass your registration details on to Jisc by 20th March at the very latest.

Giving us permission is quick and easy to do, just click here and login, then tick the box on the banner that will appear.

To check your registration details and see whether you have already opted in or out of the transfer, click 'My Account' from any page on the Vital website, then click the 'Edit' tab and navigate to 'Personal Information'.

More information about the handover to Jisc is available from www.vital.ac.uk/jisc.

If you have any questions about the transfer process, please don't hesitate to contact us.

Best Wishes,


Peter Twining, Programme Director

Copyright © 2013 Vital, All rights reserved. 

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Allow programmers to communicate and you get information about information

Thankfully only once in a while do I receive a reminder that my magazine subs are due. I've a sub to a "listserv" that just too regularly reminds me, it reads as below. This odd piece of communication is a part of the history of academic mailing lists. It has nought to do with the organisation mentioned (becta) other than the fact that there are better ways to make yourself look good.

I can imagine how many million academic-minutes of time are used each time the list software fires off this facinating piece of information. I half-want to have a conversation with the person who programmed this and is responsible for IT crimes I have yet to list:

***** The message reads:

Please do not reply to this email.

This is an automated reminder, sent out once a month, about your lists.becta.org.uk mailing list memberships. It includes information about your subscriptions and how to use it to make changes to your subscriptions or unsubscribe from a list.

You can visit the link(s) below to change your membership details and settings, including unsubscribing, setting digest-style delivery, turning off these reminders or stopping delivery altogether (e.g., while you are on holiday). You will need the password(s) for your list
membership(s) which can be found below.

In addition to the using the link(s), you can use email to make changes. For more information, send a message to the '-request'
address of the list (for example, mailman-request@lists.becta.org.uk)
containing just the word 'help' in the message body, and an email message will automatically be sent to you with instructions.

If you wish to contact the person who runs a list send a message to the '-owner' address of the list. You can also find this address in the footer of the relevant list options page below.
To post a message to a mailing list simply email the address of the relevant list below.

Robots run our firm: Distribution list for Becta's monthly content developers' bulletin.

Today's mail was this interesting:

This bulletin is also available to download from the Becta website [ http://www.becta.org.uk/industry/newsletters ].

1. News headlines
Interoperability framework recommended
ICT funding 2008-11: Harnessing Technology Grant

2. Focus on... Harnessing Technology: Next Generation Learning strategy

3. Education updates

3.1 Schools
Consultation on new-look GCSEs
Early years: New curriculum under review
Independent review of mathematics teaching
Shakespeare for all
Funding announced for speech and language development
Games in the classroom
Nintendo DS in Japanese schools

3.2 Post-16 and 14-19
New Diplomas: funding for training
New Diplomas: funding for innovative projects

3.3 SEN and inclusion
Alternative formats for new resources
More educational materials for blind and partially-sighted pupils

4. Technical news
Web security: Captcha images
Web security: FIRECAT 1.4 released

5. General news
Byron Review action plan
Combining handheld devices, e-assessment and e-portfolios
TechNews
Edupunk
Handheld Learning Awards

6. Events
Delivering Diplomas for 2009

7. Feedback and unsubscription information