New digital resources have been created by Excelia's dynamic IT teams
New digital resources have been created by Excelia's dynamic IT teams with the aim of making our extensive, comprehensive and valuable content more visible and accessible... all of which would not have been possible without the help of our students and, above all, without the contribution of our teachers!
To get the week off to a good start, why not tune into Excelia's 15-minute Podcasts
which are broadcast every Monday lunchtime on Spotify. Produced in conjunction with students from XL COM, a club of Eyeris, which is the communications agency for Excelia's Student Associations, these Podcasts give a voice to the community, for sharing experiences and raising awareness on a variety of subjects. "They are often related to the research topics of our faculty, thereby making their work more visible, more accessible and useful to listeners", explains Julianne Coignard, Excelia's Social Media Manager, who extends her thanks to Valérie Fernandes, Dean of Faculty, and Jean-Pierre Helfer, Director of Research, for their support, as well as to all the contributors involved.
The subjects are eclectic and spark curiosity,
e.g. Dans la peau d'un enseignant-chercheur with Morgane Fritz and Clément Desgourdes (In the shoes of a research-active faculty member) or, even yesterday's Podcast, Le Commerce Équitable (Fair Trade) with Dimbi Ramonjy.
Calling all Professors, teachers, employees, students and graduates...
if you'd like to share your expertise on a subject, send an e-mail to podcast@excelia-group.com.
Then, just before the start of the weekend, Friday lunchtimes,
enjoy a short round-up of national and international news with JTXceliens on IGTV via Instagram, which gives the highlights of the week's news in only 4 minutes!
A brilliant student venture supported by Gwenaëlle Jamesse, Head of World Culture Teaching Department, who has just joined the initiative.
And between these two not-to-be-missed rendezvous, why not visit Excelia's blog to enjoy a little reading that will stimulate your neurons!
In the coming weeks, you will be able to access the blog directly from the home page of our website (available only in french). Chloé Makarof, Head of Digital Marketing, explains that the aim is "to generate curiosity, to inspire thinking and discussion, and to show teachers in a different light, whilst at the same time capturing the spirit of the School, through articles that are interesting and enjoyable to read".
To date, the articles have been written by teachers, but all contributions from within the entire Excelian community are welcome!