Dear All,
Come to Social Science Online! - A series of one-day seminars on a full
range of nationally-funded Internet resources and services available in the
following subjects:
· Internet for Law: London, Weds 12th November 2003
· Internet for Psychology: London, Weds 10th December 2003
· Internet for Sociology: Birmingham, Tues 16th December 2003
· Internet for Economics: Bristol, Thurs 25th March 2004
It is becoming increasingly hard to keep up with the ever-changing world of
online information resources, and yet these resources have a vital role to
play in higher and further education teaching and research.
Each event brings you the latest developments in quality Internet
information resources, and provides inspiration and ideas for using these
resources in teaching, learning and research. The JISC Resource Guide for
Social Science and SOSIG, in collaboration with LTSNs, are providing a
series of one-day events for all those involved in teaching and researching
in Higher and Further Education in these subjects.
Each seminar will provide you with:
· A comprehensive overview of key JISC Internet information resources
for the subject
· The opportunity for "hands-on" exploration of these services and
resources
· Interactive worksheets to use with students and staff in
universities and colleges
· Suggestions on keeping up-to-date with the latest developments
· The opportunity to ask questions at an open forum discussion with
key representatives from the services represented
· The chance to hear ways in which future national developments in
online provision can support and enhance institutional developments
Who should attend?
Teachers and researchers and lecturers in UK HE and FE
Subject librarians
IT subject specialists
Departmental IT representatives
Staff development officers
All those with responsibility for the promotion and provision of online
resources in the Social Sciences within their institution.
For a booking form and further details, please visit:
http://www.sosig.ac.uk/events/
or contact
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