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SHARE Workshop "I fought the learning repository and the learning
repository won!" - a workshop on developments in learning repositories

March 16th 2011 9 :30 - 4:00
Venue: Nottingham Trent University Conference Centre - lunch &
refreshments included

Are you in the early stages of developing a learning repository within
your organisation and want to learn from others who have been there? Do
you have experiences of learning repositories which could help novices
starting out on the path towards sharing learning resources?

This is a free one day workshop which will have presentations from a
range of speakers that are involved in learning repository development,
and activities which will provide an opportunity to share experiences of
managing and using learning repositories within a higher education
context. 

The workshop also provides the opportunity to hear the experiences of
the JISC funded SHARE Project which has implemented a learning
repository within its Virtual Learning Environment Desire2Learn at
Nottingham Trent University, and has encouraged a culture of sharing
across the University.


For more details and book a place please go to:
http://www.ntushare.org/national-workshop/

Closing date for registration is Monday 7th March

 

 

Lisa Warburton 
Copyright Advisor 
Libraries and Learning Resources 

Nottingham Trent University * Boots Library * Goldsmith Street *
Nottingham * NG1 5LS

Tel:  +44 (0) 115 8482653



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