David
It is essentially just a dissemination/seminar event. We have not booked
any display space and we have a maximum of 50 delegates.
With thanks for your enquiry
Regards
Jill Armstrong
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From: Improving Student Learning [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of
David West
Sent: Mon 17 June 2002 19:25
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Subject: Re: e-learning in Australian higher education
Will there be an exhibition area where commercial organisations can
demonstrate or present MLE, VLE and on-line Assessment products or is it
just a seminar/discussion?
Best regards
David West
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From: Jill Armstrong <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 7:06 PM
Subject: e-learning in Australian higher education
> With apologies for cross posting:
>
> Keeping up with our Neighbours: e-learning in Australian higher education
>
> > Tuesday 9 July 2002
> > Didsbury Campus, Manchester Metropolitan University
> >
> > The Learning and Teaching Support Network Generic Centre and the
> Association for Learning Technology present a one day conference
> highlighting the key findings from the SURF/ALT e-study tour.
> >
> > The aim of the workshop is to make useful comparisons about the use of
> ICT in HE between Australia and the UK, and to stimulate discussion.
> >
> > Who should attend
> > The workshop is aimed toward Educational and Staff Developers, Learning
> Technologists and Learner Support staff and those with a particular
> interest in e-learning.
> > Expected Outcomes
> > By the end of the workshop participants will have
> > - an understanding of the use and development of ICT in Australian
> universities
> > - discussed the differences and similarities between the UK and
> Australian approaches
> > - considered follow-up actions at their own institutions
> >
> Places are limited to 50, so please book early.
>
> > For further details go to :
> www.ltsn.ac.uk/genericcentre/projects/elearning/
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