Submissions are invited for the second ICE symposium, which will be held
from 23-25 February 2005, at Higham Hall in the English Lake District.
http://www.malts.ed.ac.uk/ice2/
Focusing around the issues of power, identity and culture in online
learning, the symposium aims to give teachers, developers, researchers
and theorists a chance to discuss the culture, theory and politics of
learning and teaching in the digital domain.
The keynote speaker will be Erica McWilliam from the Queensland
University of Technology. Erica's publications include 'Pedagogical
Pleasures' and 'How to Survive Best Practice'.
Abstracts which broadly engage with the key themes of power, identity
and culture are invited for submission to ICE2 - please see the web site
at http://www.malts.ed.ac.uk/ice2/ for more details. Full papers will
also be submitted for publication in a special issue of the new journal
'E-Learning', published by Triangle (see
http://www.triangle.co.uk/elea/).
The symposium is being organised jointly by The University of Edinburgh,
Coventry University, and the Institute of Education, University of
London.
With thanks,
Sian Bayne
Ray Land
Martin Oliver
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PS Selected papers from the first ICE conference are published, as
'Education in Cyberspace', by RoutledgeFalmer. The book, edited by Ray
Land and Sian Bayne will be available from September 17 2004
(http://www.routledgefalmer.com/).
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