Hi,
as one of the participants at the 2006 Jisc online conference, we thought you might be interested in the 2007 conference, Innovating e-Learning 2007 - Institutional Transformation and Supporting Lifelong Learning, 11 - 14 June 2007
This second conference focuses on the potential of e-learning in transforming practice within institutions and in supporting lifelong learning. The keynote presenters will offer a rich variety of perspectives on these themes:
Theme 1: Institutional transformation Day 1: Terry Mayes, Emeritus Professor, Glasgow Caledonian University, and Day 2: Dr John Guy, Principal, and Dr Mike Docker, Director, ICLT, the Sixth Form College, Farnborough
Theme 2: Supporting Lifelong Learning, introduced by Robin Mason, Professor of Educational Technology at The Institute of Educational Technology, The Open University
The concluding presentation will be given by Oleg Liber, Professor of e-Learning and Director of the Research Centre for Educational Technology and Interoperability Standards (CETIS), University of Bolton.
As well as these keynote presenters, there is a very large number of other sessions and presentations, making up what we hope is an exciting and useful programme. The full programme (and booking
information) can be seen at:
www.jisc.ac.uk/elp_conference07
As last year, the conference will be open for a week for pre-conference reading, from the 4th June. The conference itself will run from 11-14 June and will then remain open for viewing for a full month, until 15 July.
Hope to see you there,
Geoff.
Geoff Minshull
Direct Learn Services Ltd
Company no: 04268722
Tel: +44 (0)161 408 3860
Skype: geoffm
Sign up for the JISC Innovating e-Learning conference, 2007:
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/elp_conference07
Previously an e-journal at http://www.virtuallyemployed.net, we are undergoing some major changes. Angelic Rodgers is still your hostess and managing editor, and our focus, as always, will be online pedagogy and academia in general. You can reach us easily by EMAIL.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
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