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Dear All
Re our International Online Symposium - happening NOW!!

Congratulations to all who have presented so far - and good luck to
ALDinHE's own John Hilsdon, Carina Buckley and Andrea Didier - whose
sessions are starting soon:

*Who are Learning Developers*

*John Hilsdon*

Plymouth University

Presentation Time: 15.00

January 28th

Abstract:

The work of Learning Developers in the UK has emerged over the last fifteen
years in the form

of a range of practices designed to supplement, support and enhance student
learning. Those

undertaking this work do so under a variety of conditions and contexts in
relation to

organisational structure, contracts of employment and orientations to
pedagogy. Since 2003,

LDers have established a national organisation: the Association for
Learning Development in

Higher Education (ALDinHE), which holds annual and regional conferences;
and (since 2008)

publishes the Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education (JLDHE).
Almost 1000 LD

professionals subscribe to the Association’s JISCmail forum. Despite this,
data being collected

for doctoral research involving interviews and observations of LD
professionals indicates that

uncertainty over their role, function and identity is a primary
characteristic of LDers. This paper

seeks to examine this situation and to explore its potential significance
for HE more widely.



*Liking and not liking: Hidden selves and ideal selves when working with
students*

*Carina Buckley*

Southampton Solent University

Presentation Time: 16.00

January 28th

Abstract:

Following Hochschild’s 1983 research into emotional labour, in a
pressurised service culture,

personality and feeling can belong as much to the organisation as to the
individual producing

them, thereby risking the alienation of the individual from their feelings.
The relation of these

ideas to Higher Education has not been extensively explored, particularly
with regards to

learning support.

In the UK’s current consumerist HE climate, those providing learning
support can find

themselves uncomfortably caught between the ideal and the possible. Coupled
with their

front­line position in giving service to students, how do learning support
professionals approach

their world and their feelings?

Rich qualitative data from those working in learning development uncovers
the complex

interplay between student demands, limited resources and their own
emotional energy levels. In

examining the gap between what is desirable and what is achievable in
supporting students, it

questions the emotional cost to those who provide this support.



*Embedding digital literacies and new technology at the University of East
London*

*Andrea Didier*

University of East London

London, UK

Presentation Time: 17.00


January 28th

Abstract:

This session reports on a new initiative at the University of East London
to improve students'

digital literacy. Taking a blended learning approach and providing every
first year student with a

tablet computer, a team of librarians, tutors and learning achievement
assistants worked within

each school to produce resources to support students with their digital
literacy and their learning

skills. Following the success of the scheme it will be extended to
encompass more resources

using different media, and also work to support those students with
additional learning needs.


FOLLOW THE EMAIL TRAIL - THERE ARE CONNECTING LINKS

All the best,
Sandra


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Bowers <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 28 January 2016 at 09:12
Subject: Continuing today - the ICALLD Inaugural Online Symposium!
To: [log in to unmask]


Just to re-iterate Mandy's comments (below). I attended one of the online
webinars yesterday evening, and it was a delight to hear some fresh
perspectives on PAL/PASS from New Zealand. There was some good text
discussion too. The AdobeConnect system was really easy to use.

Sessions re-start from 15.00 UK time today Thursday - 3 from the UK
followed by 3 from Canada. Full details at
http://www.learningspecialists.ca/events or see Maryann's email below.

This co-founding of the new *International Consortium of Academic Language
and Learning Developers* is just one of the ways ALDinHE is making
professional development opportunities available to its members and the
wider Learning Development community. It is not too late for your
institution to take out membership if you have not yet done so (shameless
plug): http://www.aldinhe.ac.uk/index.php?p=2

*David Bowers*

*Secretary, ALDinHE *
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Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2016 08:17:41 +0000
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Starting TOMORROW evening - the ICALLD Inaugural Online
Symposium!
To: [log in to unmask]

Hello Mandy and all,



Really glad to hear you’re enjoying the first (ever!) International online
symposium! The UK presentations start this afternoon so do check them out
if you can – much friendlier times, of course!



As I understand it, the recordings will be made available to ALDinHE who
then in turn will disseminate them more widely. So don’t worry if you miss
any, you will be able to see them later!



Best wishes,

Carina



*Dr Carina Buckley, SFHEA*

Instructional Design Manager | Solent Learning and Teaching Institute

Southampton Solent University | East Park Terrace | Southampton SO14 0RJ

T: 023 8201 3336 | E: [log in to unmask] www.solent.ac.uk



*From:* learning development in higher education network [mailto:
[log in to unmask]] *On Behalf Of *Mandy Gough
*Sent:* 28 January 2016 08:01
*To:* [log in to unmask]
*Subject:* Re: Starting TOMORROW evening - the ICALLD Inaugural Online
Symposium!



I've managed to catch a couple of these so far and they've been excellent.
Unfortunately could quite keep awake for a couple I was interested in very
early this morning though [image: Relieved face]. Will the recordings be
freely available? I understand the organiser is sending recordings to
respective organisers.



Mandy

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Greetings colleagues!



The website is ready, the presenters are pumped, and all that's needed now
is your participation!



The International Consortium of Academic Language and Learning Developers
<http://www.learningspecialists.ca/About/International-Consortium> (ICALLD)
is pleased to announce that the program is ready for our first Online
Symposium, January 27-29.  We have 25 presenters offering 17 sessions over
24 hours across 11 time zones.



To register for this free event and to view the agenda, please visit:
http://www.learningspecialists.ca/events  The agenda includes instructions
on how to connect to the conference platform, AdobeConnect, a web-based
application, as well as the schedule and abstracts for the sessions.



If you're not sure of your time zone, visit:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e8/Standard_World_Time_Zones.png





This event is being hosted by LSAC, the Learning Specialists Association of
Canada <http://www.learningspecialists.ca/>, on behalf of ICALLD.  Please
contact me if you have any questions and hope you enjoy the symposium!







Maryann



-- 

*Maryann Kope, OCT, B.A., M.Ed.*
Manager, Learning Services
International Relations Director, LSAC



*University of Guelph*
McLaughlin Library
Ontario, Canada
519-824-4120, x58313
www.lib.uoguelph.ca








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