Dear Colleague,
I would like to draw your attention to this SWAPltsn
elearning event in January. My apologies for cross
posting.
SWAPltsn South West Regional Workshop
E-learning in social policy and social work: first steps
To be held at The University of the West of England,
Bristol
Friday 11th January 2002
Cost: £ 40.00 including lunch and refreshments -
Booking essential
Further information & booking form:
http://www.swap.ac.uk/Resources/News/Events.htm
Ring or email: Mary Locke 023 8059 7782
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Programme:
10.30-11.00 Welcome
Wheredoes e-learning fit in Social Policy and Social
Workeducation?
A debate between a lecturer and her conscience
11.00-12.30 Workshops: Exploring processes in
developing e-learning and collaborative action planning
12.30-1.45Extended Lunch in which staff from the
Facultyof Health and Social Care at UWE, workshop
presentersand members of the SWAPltsn team will be
availablefor one-to-one discussions of the pedagogic
andtechnical aspects of e-learning and to showcase
examplesof practice
1.45-3.15Workshops: Exploring processes in
developingelearning and collaborative action planning
3.15-3.30Tea
3.30-4.00Plenary: Where do we go from here?
Workshop topics and facilitators:
The workshops will involve the telling of a story of
developing elearning, a facilitated discussion of the
processes, challenges and pedagogic issues involved
in developing e-learning and will encourage
participants to discuss and action plan for their own
situation.
Computer-Assisted Learning and Core Competences in
Social Work Education. Ian Shaw, Reader in Social
Work, Cardiff University
Social Policy and the Internet. Melanie Joyner, Senior
Lecturer, Social Policy, University of Plymouth
Virtual Seminars: Speaking as oneself in cyberspace.
Carolyn Brina, Senior Lecturer, UWE
Integrating Online and Experiential Learning in
Developing Anti- Discriminatory Practice. Kate Kirk,
Senior Learning and Teaching Fellow, Manchester
Metropolitan University
Developing Appreciation of the Value of ICT Skills in
Learning for, and Practice in, Social Work. Adrian
Vatcher, Lecturer, UWE
Teaching Social Policy in the Electronic Age: reflections
on the last four years. Bob Rotheram, Principal
Lecturer, Nottingham Trent University
We look forward to seeing you there
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Mary Locke (was)Busby
Learning & Teaching Support Network
SWAP (Social Policy & Social Work)
Faculty of Social Sciences
University of Southampton
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
UK
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 7782
Fax:+44 (0)23 8059 2779
www.swap.ac.uk
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