My apologies, I should have given the project’s name
in full in my first sentence. PROWE (Personal Repositories Online Wiki
Environment) is a JISC-funded digital repositories project.
It has researched the extent to which informal repositories
within Wiki <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki>
and Blogs <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog>
could meet the needs of part-time distance tutors for sharing and storing
resources in the context of their own professional development. Project
partners are the Open University and the
Further details are available on the project website at
www.prowe.ac.uk <http://www.prowe.ac.uk>
Anne
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Subject: Re: PROWE: End of Project
Dissemination Event
For those of us who are NOT
psychic, what is PROWE?
Communication by acronym does not exhibit the communication standards to
be expected of a JISC project
Tinytiny print at endo of the email is not sufficient
On 5/12/07 14:15, "A.T.Gambles" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
[Apologies for cross-posting]
Further to my previous message, the registration deadline for this exciting
free event has been extended until Friday 7th December.
Regards
Anne
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The JISC-funded PROWE project is pleased to announce a dissemination
event to present the project’s key findings. In addition to PROWE,
there will also be presentations from other speakers on subjects relevant to
Web 2.0 and libraries.
The event will take place at the Open University Library,
Presentations will include:
·
An overview
of the PROWE Project, key findings and deliverables (Anne Gambles, PROWE
Project Manager, Open University)
·
PROWE
outcomes at the
·
Information
Literacy meets Web 2.0 (Peter Godwin, Academic Liaison Librarian,
·
The use of
Web 2.0 tools, within and outside of Moodle, for staff development (Di Dawson
and Terry Loane of DawsonLoane)
·
Recommendation
and review in online library environments (Kara Jones, Research Publications
Librarian and Kate Robinson, Head of Reader Services,
University of Bath)
·
Utilising
Web 2.0 in the OPAC (David Pattern, Systems Librarian,
Lunch will be provided. There is no charge for attendance but places are
limited. If you are interested in attending this event, please download the
programme and registration form from here: http://www.prowe.ac.uk/documents/PROWEEventprogramme2007-12-12.doc
Please email your completed registration form to the event administrator,
Claire Norman [log in to unmask] by Friday 07th December 2007.
You may wish to visit the event's page in Facebook: <http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5801142909>
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5801142909
<http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=6390337518&ref=mf>
PROWE (Personal Repositories Online Wiki Environment) is a JISC-funded digital
repositories project that has researched the extent to which informal
repositories within Wiki <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki>
and Blogs <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog>
could meet the needs of part-time distance tutors for sharing and storing
resources in the context of their own professional development. Project
partners are the Open University and the
Further details are available on the project website at www.prowe.ac.uk <http://www.prowe.ac.uk>
Regards
Anne Gambles
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