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Supporting E-Learning in Art & Design. ARLIS\UK & Ireland seminar. Coventry University, 24 May 2005. [Scanned]

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There are still a few places left on the following seminar. Please contact Anna Mellows, ARLIS Administrator [[log in to unmask]], if you would like to reserve a place: 

Supporting E-Learning in Art & Design

ARLIS/UK & Ireland Visual Resources Committee 

DATE: Tuesday 24th May 2005

TIME: 10.00 - 16.30

VENUE:  Lanchester Library, Coventry University, Gosford St, Coventry, CV1 5DD

AUDIENCE:  UK art librarians and slide curators working in HE and FE, but other Art College and Museum Professionals concerned with E-Learning in all its forms will find the day useful.

"There are characteristics to learning in art, design and architecture (ADA) which define the subject(s) and make the learning within ADA subjects distinct from other (non-ADA) subjects".
HEA (2005)  e-space in art, design and architecture                                                                      

Presenters will include:

Simon Bell (Coventry), Practitioner and Senior Lecturer, Graphic Design Simon, the holder of a teaching excellence award, will demonstrate his innovative use of WebCT as part of a first year typography module taught to 180 students.  He feels that working in this way, students take risks and look to each other as well as the lecturer for support.  The medium fosters interdependence and mutual respect.

Sue Gollifer (Brighton), Practitioner and Senior Lecturer in Fine Art/Printmaking  
Sue is the curator of the first, second, third and fourth UK international exhibition of electronic prints ArCade I, II III and most recently ArCade IV (2003). She is the SIGGRAPH Art Gallery Chair for 2004, in Los Angeles. Her main interest is the impact of new technology within the practice of Fine Art.  She will discuss the pros and cons of VLEs and other new learning technologies.

David Ball (Sheffield Hallam), Slide Curator
David feels very strongly that slide librarians need to be involved in the display end of digital imaging as well as the supply.  The successful display of the images is linked to the success of assisting staff to use this medium.  He will cover his experiences with display software, particularly Microsoft Powerpoint which he uses in a non-linear way, and links to zoomable images.

David Clews of HEA-ADM (Higher Education Academy: Art, Design and Media Subject Centre).  David will talk about the proposed 4 mini projects that will seek to evaluate e-spaces that are characteristic of and demonstrably enhance learning in ADA (Art, Design and Architecture) subjects.

Anne Atkins WCC (Western Colleges Consortium), Senior Projects Officer FAIR Enough project, established to conduct a series of experiments with the embedding of JISC collections and services into a variety of VLE and intranet delivery systems (portals).  She will talk about the full image portal Pixus.

Katherine Baird (London College of Fashion, University of the Arts), Head of Learning Resources. The Woolmark Company archive: for use in the curriculum- a case study. Digital images from the International Wool Secretariat, now The Woolmark Company, are available through AHDS-Visual Arts. 


FEES:    £85 ARLIS member     £43 ARLIS Member Student/Unwaged*
           £105.00 Non ARLIS Member      £57 ARLIS Member Retired*
           £53 Non ARLIS Student/Unwaged*
          Lunch and tea / coffee included in the price

*There are a limited number of discounted places available, which will be allocated on a 'first come first served' basis.

For more information about the event contact Stephanie Silvester, Tel: 024 7688 7543, Email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>

N.B. For bookings cancelled after 10th May a charge of 10% of the total fee will be levied.  For bookings cancelled after 17th May the full fee may be charged.

BOOKING FORM

Please complete the slip below and return by Friday 6th May 2005 to: Anna Mellows, ARLIS Administrator, ARLIS/UK & Ireland, Courtauld Institute of Art, Somerset House, The Strand, London, WC2R 0RN
Tel: 020 7848 2703        Email: [log in to unmask]
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Adam Waterton
Head of Library Services
Royal Academy of Arts | Burlington House | Piccadilly | London | W1J 0BD
 
Direct tel: 020 7300 5740
Direct fax: 020 7300 5765
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