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ANNOUNCING: Oxford E-learning Conference - PROGRAMME NOW AVAILABLE
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The Shock of the Old 5: Implementing Innovation
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One-Day Conference on Educational Technologies
University of Oxford, Said Business School, 7th April
http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/events/shock2005/
The Learning Technologies Group at Oxford University Computing Services is
pleased to announce our fifth annual one-day conference on educational
technologies. Shock 5 will explore the issues arising from using
educational technology to bring about innovation in academic practice.
Draft Programme includes:
Plenary Speaker : Sarah Porter, JISC Head of Development
"Nothing new under the sun"
Kevin Donovan
Learning and Skills Development Agency
"Gaining confidence in confidence based assessment"
Tony Gardber-Medwin
University College, London
"The use of PDAs to support learning"
Sarah Knight, David Sugden and John Whalley
JISC Development Group
"Developing a knowledge base of interactive cases teaching prescribing in
hospitals"
R. Ali, D. Evans, P. Rees, V.K. Sieber, A. Stenhouse, B. Wee
University of Oxford
"Mobile Learning - Ready to Move On?"
John Traxler
University of Wolverhampton
"The TE3 Project: A Practical Example of Sharing Learning Materials"
Kelly Smith
Learning Development Unit,
University of Birmingham
"Warwick Blogs"
Robert O'Toole
University of Warwick
Registration is now open. Please visit the website for more information and
the booking form.
Info: http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/events/shock2005/
Booking: http://secret.oucs.ox.ac.uk/events/
Programme: http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/events/shock2005/programme.xml
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Refreshments and lunch are included in the price: 80.00 (academic); 200.00
(commercial - includes fee for handouts inserted into packs).
**** E-LEARNING DEBATES ****
N.B. If you are attending 'Shock of the Old 5' you may wish to come to our
one day of debates on the day after, 8th April, also in the Said
Business School. This year the event is entitled: 'Beyond the Red Tape:
are the needs of governments, institutions, and learners inherently at
odds with e-learning?'. This is one of the premier events of the
e-learning calendar and speakers cover schools, FE, HE, and Government
sectors. See: http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/events/beyond2005/
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