**Apologies for cross-posting**
Call for papers: announcing eLit2005
The 4th International Conference on eLiteracy
15th - 17th June 2005 at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow,
Scotland.
The eLit 2005 conference aims to raise the profile of IT skills training
on the conference agenda if enough appropriate proposals are received.
In addition to 'e' themes the committee welcomes proposals relating to
the following areas:
* IT skills training - what are the best training models/methods for HE?
* Case studies of how IT skills training is being successfully
implemented and funded at different institutions
* ECDL in HE
* IT skills training - the future. Will IT skills training remain a
distinct activity or become embedded in mainstream curriculum activity?
Whether you are involved with IT training for undergraduates or staff
development (or both), please consider what you can share with your
training colleagues.
eLit2005 is the 4th international conference examining the challenge of
eLiteracy. Like the previous conferences in the series (at Glasgow
University, Glasgow Caledonian University, and St Johns University, New
York) eLit2005 will draw together teachers, educational researchers,
policymakers, trainers, librarians, IT support staff, learning
technologists, and many others who need to share their experiences or
draw upon those of others, and to talk and think through issues as
diverse as the embedding of eLiteracy skills in the curriculum to the
convergence of library and IT services and the challenges of creating
online education.
For further details, go to http://www.elit-conf.org/elit2005/index.html
Proposals for papers can be submitted at:
http://www.elit-conf.org/elit2005/papers.html
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Contact eLit2005:
http://www.elit-conf.org/contactus.html
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Regards,
Nicola
Nicola Harrison
IT Training Team Leader
Learning Services
University of Strathclyde
Alexander Turnbull Building, 155 George Street Glasgow, G1 1RD
Tel: 0141 548 4996
Fax: 0141 548 4216
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