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eLearning@greenwich/conference/Extending the classroom walls

Call for proposals

The University of Greenwich is organising its third one day regional
conference on eLearning at the Maritime Greenwich Campus, London, on
Wednesday, June 15th 2005. Building on previous conferences, this event
will focus on the ways that teachers\trainers have employed eLearning
within their own sector in 'extending the classroom walls' ? the title of
this year's conference. It will provide an opportunity for practitioners to
outline examples of effective practice, share the results of evaluation and
indicate lessons learnt.

Potential contributions to the conference programme are now being sought
from practitioners. These should be in the form of short case studies that
clearly outline how eLearning has been used to extend and enhance
traditional forms of learning.

Guidelines for proposals, including a case study template, are available
from the conference web site at http://www.gre.ac.uk/e-conference
.Submitted case studies will also be considered for inclusion in whole or
part in a practitioners' guide to eLearning to be published by David
Fulton.

The deadline for receipt of proposals is Monday, 28th February 2005.


eLearning@greenwich/conference/Extending the classroom walls

Call for proposals

The University of Greenwich is organising its third one day regional
conference on eLearning at the Maritime Greenwich Campus, London, on
Wednesday, June 15th 2005. Building on previous conferences, this event
will focus on the ways that teachers\trainers have employed eLearning
within their own sector in 'extending the classroom walls' ? the title of
this year's conference. It will provide an opportunity for practitioners to
outline examples of effective practice, share the results of evaluation and
indicate lessons learnt.

Potential contributions to the conference programme are now being sought
from practitioners. These should be in the form of short case studies that
clearly outline how eLearning has been used to extend and enhance
traditional forms of learning.

Guidelines for proposals, including a case study template, are available
from the conference web site at http://www.gre.ac.uk/e-conference
.Submitted case studies will also be considered for inclusion in whole or
part in a practitioners' guide to eLearning to be published by David
Fulton.

The deadline for receipt of proposals is Monday, 28th February 2005.

If you would like to discuss your proposal prior to submission, please
contact the conference organisers, Malcolm Ryan and Simon Walker at
[log in to unmask]

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Simon Walker
Principal Lecturer in Education
School of Education and Training
Department of Education Leadership and Development
Room 153 Queen Mary
University of Greenwich
Maritime Greenwich Campus
Old Royal Naval College
Greenwich
SE10 9LS. UK

Map and general directions to the Greenwich campus:
http://www.gre.ac.uk/about/estates/maps/maritime_directions.htm

Tel: +44 (0)208-331-9238/9230. Fax: +44 (0)208-331-9235. Mobile:+44 (0)7791
678332. ISDN:+44 (0)208-294-0055
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Programme URL: http://www.gre.ac.uk/celtt