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The Worcester Learning Box repository project is holding a symposium later
this month. . .

 

Learning and teaching repositories: is this the last chance?

 

The symposium is on Wednesday 24 March 2010 in Worcester. Overnight
accommodation beforehand and the event itself is provided free of charge,
funded by the Worcester Learning Box Repository Project and JISC. The number
of places is limited so do please register in good time.

 

The event will focus on the particular issues affecting learning and teaching
repositories. We are only too aware that the uptake of the use of learning
and teaching repositories in HE has been terribly poor in comparison with
that of research repositories, and many current development projects
represent a "second attempt" to design systems better suited to lecturers'
needs and the encouragement of open resources. It is likely to be the last
attempt. Our symposium will identify common ground amongst participants and
identify what it is people believe will be successful in what might be seen
as the "last chance for learning and teaching repositories".

 

The event will be more like a seminar with contributions from participants
leading to the publication of a report outlining our vision of the future
place for repositories in an increasingly complex online environment for
e-learning.

 

More information on the symposium web page:
http://wlbrproject.wordpress.com/learning-and-teaching-repositories-is-this-t
he-last-chance/

 

 

Andrew Rothery and Viv Bell

 

WLBR Project

 

 

Dr Andrew Rothery

Senior Fellow in E-Learning

Information and Learning Services

University of Worcester