Dear all,
CETIS are holding two days of meetings in Manchester on Tuesday 18th & Wednesday
19th Oct. The first day is a joint Enterprise SIG & Pedagogy Forum meeting with
the theme "Connecting Teachers & Technologists", and the second day is a
meeting of the ELF (eFramework) Developers' Forum. All are welcome, meetings
are free, and lunch is provided. Agendas and registration forms at:
http://www.cetis.ac.uk/members/members/enterprise/registration/octmeetings.
Or see details below.
Vashti Zarach
CETIS Enterprise SIG Coordinator,
University of Wales Bangor.
Meeting Details:
Day One: Connecting Teachers & Technologists
(Joint Enterprise SIG & Pedagogy Forum Meeting)
Date: Tuesday 18th Oct / Location: Museum of Science & Industry, Manchester
Until relatively recently those involved directly in teaching, and those
involved in developing and providing the enterprise systems that underpin the
IT infrastructure of an educational organisation, have been able to co-exist
relatively separately. The maturing of e-learning means that this can no longer
be the case. The use of VLE systems has raised many pedagogical and technical
issues including what tools are needed to support e-learning, and what this
means for the enterprise systems that must exchange data with these tools.
The focus of this meeting will be on connecting the two communities, and looking
at the question of how pedagogy can more closely inform technical developments.
The meeting is being organized by Sarah Holyfield & Christina Smart (e-Learning
Programme Journalists), Lisa Corley (Pedagogy Forum), and Vashti Zarach
(Enterprise SIG).
Agenda
10.00 – 10.30 Tea and coffee
10.30 – 10.40 Organisers: Introduction to the aims of the day
10.40 – 10.55 Vashti Zarach, CETIS Enterprise SIG Coordinator: The World of
Enterprise
Followed by two speakers from the Enterprise SIG:
10.55 – 11.15 Jon Rowett: BERT (Brockenhurst eRegisters Toolkit)
11.15 – 11.35 Mark Stubbs: XCRI (eXchanging Course Related Information)
11.35 – 11.50 Teabreak
11.50 – 12.05 Lisa Corley, CETIS Pedagogy Forum Coordinator: The World of
Pedagogy
12.05 – 12.30 Steve Jeyes: Details t.b.c.
12.30 – 1.00 Discussion and questions
1.00 – 2.00 Lunch
2.00 – 3.15 Sarah Holyfield & Christina Smart: Mind the gap: bridging the two
communities (The development of service oriented approaches offer an
opportunity for pedagogy to inform the systems that are implemented, but these
two communities are not used to communicating directly about their worlds This
session will explore this issue. The work of the JISC e-Learning Programme in
this area will be introduced.)
3.15 – 3.30 Teabreak
3.30 – 4.00 Final discussion
Day Two: ELF Developers' Forum
Date: Wednesday 19th Oct / Location: Museum of Science & Industry, Manchester
Agenda
10:00 - 10.30 Sam Easterby-Smith, CETIS: Welcome / e-Framework updates
10:30 - 11.30 Dave Adams & Mhairi McAlpine: SPAID: Joint Application
Development
(Storage and Packaging of Assessment Item Data)
11:30 - 12.30 Bruno Harbulot: Aspect Oriented Programming
12:30 - 1.30 Lunch
13:30 - 14.15 Ben Ryan: Curriculum Modelling Demo Project
14:15 - 15.00 Ann Apps: IESR (Information Environment Service Registry)
15:00 Close
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