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Subject:

EVA LONDON 2003- e-Learning Conference, 28th July

From:

Anthony Hamber <[log in to unmask]>

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Anthony Hamber <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 17 Jun 2003 19:35:30 +0100

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DEAR COLLEAGUE,

e-Learning is one of the most rapidly advancing areas of digital content
applications and is already having a significant impact at all levels of
formal education and beyond into life long and continuing learning. In the
UK the National Grid for Learning (launched in 1998) has led to Curriculum
Online aimed to give school teachers online access to a wide range of
digital learning materials.  The Museums, Libraries and Archives sector has
a number of initiatives to create culture and heritage content for
educational use. The HE & FE sector is also seeing rapid moves towards
e-Learning and in the USA the market for fully online degree programs is
currently growing at a rate of 40 percent annually.

Driven by digital content generation initiatives and Web broadband
connectivity, e-Learning is being exploited through increasingly
sophisticated software applications in the form of virtual and managed
learning environments.  However issues such as IPR, digital pedagogy,
training and support represent significant challenges. At the EVA e-Learning
Conference, which is being held at UCL, the Institute of Archaeology, 31-34
Gordon Square on the 28th July, these areas will be covered together with a
range of other topics including case studies from the schools and HE & FE
sectors and a perspective of new initiatives under the European Commission's
6th Framework Programme.

This conference aims to create a general forum for the diverse stakeholders
in e-Learning and the cultural sector and to examine and discuss the key
components that make up e-Learning; the issues and challenges together with
how they are being currently addressed. These include digital content
generation, IPR, professional development and digital pedagogy, technical
infrastructure and the effectiveness and cost benefits of e-Learning.

Papers will include:

GENERATING DIGITAL CONTENT FOR EDUCATION - SOME PERSPECTIVES OF UK PUBLIC
SECTOR ACTIVITIES
David Dawson,
Senior ICT Advisor
Re:source

RE-INVENTING THE WHEEL; THE BRITISH PATHE FILM ARCHIVE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Peter Fydler,
Director of Marketing, ITN Archive

IPR - BRIDGE OR BARRIER?
Peter Wienand,
Head of Intellectual Property team, Farrer & Co.

DRIVING LEARNING OUTCOMES - THE CONTRIBUTION OF VIRTUAL & MANAGED LEARNING
ENVIRONMENTS
Peter O'Sullivan,
IBM Learning Solutions

CURRICULUM ONLINE AND THE CULTURAL SECTOR
Patrick Towell,
Chief Executive, Simulacra Media (on behalf of the DfES)

LEARNING ABOUT E-LEARNING: TECHNOLOGY AND THE DISTURBANCE OF ACADEMICS'
CULTURES AT UCL
Dr. Martin Oliver
Department of Education & Professional Development
University College London

OUT OF THE LAB -  E-LEARNING AND THEATRE HISTORY
Martin Blazeby and Drew Baker
 e-Lab 3D Visualisation Group, University of Warwick

THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION 6TH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME; RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE FOR
CULTURAL HERITAGE AND EDUCATION
Wim Jansen
Research Infrastructure, DG Information Society
European Commission


The fee for this conference is £85.00 and will include teas and coffees.
Lunch can be provided for £12.50 per person.

For a booking form please click on Fax-back registration form (
rtf )www.vasari.co.uk/eva/london/london2003/london2003reg.rtf

For full details of the this conference please visit the EVA London web site
at www.vasari.co.uk/eva/london

This conference is a satellite conference of EVA London 2003, 24th-29th
July.   For full details of the main conference please visit
www.vasari.co.uk/eva/london


For any further information on the e-Learning and the Visual Arts conference
please contact:

Anthony Hamber, Chair
email: [log in to unmask]
or tel + 44 [0]208 772 9585


EVA 2003 London Organisers: EVA Conferences International
Please send all Registrations & Payments to:
EVA Conferences International
2 Park Gate Court, 68-79 High Street, Hampton Hill, Middx TW12 1PB UK

All booking enquires: tel: + 44 [0] 20 8977 7858     fax: + 44 [0] 20 8943
9256
e-mail: [log in to unmask]

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