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Alt-C 10

Page history last edited by David Kernohan (JISC) 13 years, 7 months ago

Are you speaking on the official programme? The world needs to know.

 

Mark Childs ... doing a presentation on Coventry's follow-up to the ASEL and Sounds Good projects (creating podcasts for student feedback) on how the findings were adapted to engineering at Coventry (078), also a presentation on the importance of developing presence for learning in immersive virtual worlds (079) and part of a symposium on the ethics of using web 2.0 technologies (108). Should be a busy week, especially as two of those are on at the same time :S

 

David White... Giving a talk which will be partly informed by the report we did for the HEFCE Online Learning Task Force and part by my political radicalisation via Richard Hall :) It's the midday session on Wednesday in the main hall.

 

Mary Jacob ... Poster 'Harnessing a Quickly Shifting Tide - a case study of supporting staff in pedagogical change through digital video' with some examples.

 

James Clay - "Do you like books or do you like reading?" - This symposium will explore the potential of eBooks, the role of eBook Readers for learning, and the ways in which learning technologists can utilise eBooks to enhance and enrich the learning experience.

 

Doug Belshaw - I'm co-presenting with the JISC Advance session and helping James with the above. :-)

 

David Kernohan (with the multi-talented Sheila MacNeill, Li Yuan and Heather Price (nee Williamson)) - we're doing a workshop on possible future trends and scenarios in OER. I'll be lovingly ripping off an old Jim Groom blog post in counterpoint to three excellent alternate scenarios - all going on in workshop 0178 at 10:30.

Comments (4)

f.bell@... said

at 10:30 pm on Aug 3, 2010

I am wondering about the best way to link to the programme, Graham. We should soon have access to Crowdvine and I think there will be links to the programme there. Perhaps we should just wait and see.

Mark Childs said

at 3:00 pm on Aug 4, 2010

Not sure the world does need to know, but I've added the details anyway :-)

Emma Duke-Williams said

at 11:19 am on Aug 6, 2010

Yep! I'm doing something, though haven't yet looked at the timetable. On the use of Google Apps - in particular Google Sites with non-techhy students. (Note to self; must email the more techhy ones who've used it to see why they used it!)

Emma Duke-Williams said

at 11:19 am on Aug 6, 2010

As in, why they used it when we'd just done a whole Website design course using Dreamweaver.

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