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Embedding Learning Technologies
Seminar Series
With the support of the TLTP3 EFFECTS project, a short seminar series has
been assembled which will be of interest to those developing and delivering
programmes of professional development, and to others using (or wanting to
learn to use) learning technologies. The series is based around the SEDA
Embedding Learning Technologies award's generic learning outcomes. Each
seminar will feature a keynote presentation, and there will be ample
opportunity for participants to discuss the issues raised. A position paper
will be produced for each seminar, which we hope will roll forward to a
special themed issue of ALT-J in December 2003.
The timetable for the series is as follows:
Seminar A: 26 February, 2003
Learning Technologies: Review and Needs Analysis
Dr. Stephen Bostock, FSEDA, Keele University
Venue: London School of Economics
http://www.lse.ac.uk
Seminar B: 8 April, 2003
Designing and Implementing Learning Technology Projects
Professor Mark Stiles and Dr. Jenny Yorke, Staffordshire University
Venue: University of London External Programme
http://www.londonexternal.ac.uk
Seminar C: 23 May, 2003
Evaluating and Disseminating Learning Technology Projects
Professor Grainne Conole, University of Southampton and Dr. Martin Oliver,
University College London
Venue: University College London
http://www.ucl.ac.uk
Each seminar will run from 13.00-17.00 and there is no charge for
attendance. Space is limited at each venue, however, so advance booking is
essential - first come, first served. Email reservations (stating which
event(s) you wish to attend) direct to me, please, not the list.
If you do book a place and subsequently cannot attend, please do let me
know, so that it can be offered to someone else.
Further information regarding the SEDA Embedding Learning Technologies
Award is available from
http://www.seda.ac.uk/pdf/embedding_learning_technologies.htm
Regards,
Jan
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Jan Smith
PBL Co-ordinator
Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering
University College London
Torrington Place
London WC1E 7JE
t: 020 7679 (3)3957
f: 020 7388 9325
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