Hi All
Here is an interesting-sounding conference in London. It's about wikis and blogs and their role in online learning. Some relevance to museums I think.
Please don't e-mail me with questions, I am just forwarding the e-mail and have nothing to do with the event.
Got to go, need to buy a new quill.
Essex
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At this 16th November conference at Reuters in London join experts, experienced practitioners and your counterparts from other organisations to consider how wikis and blogs can be and are being used to encourage online student participation.
Keynote speakers Jay Cross and Charles Jennings are now supplemented by two aditional experienced practitioners for an "unplugged"
(PowerPoint-free) panel discussion...
* Nick Shackleton-Jones is the Online and Informal Learning Manager at the BBC, responsible for the e-learning portfolio, as well as for informal knowledge sharing methodologies.
* Steve Ryan is Director of The Centre for Learning Technology (CLT) at the London School of Economics, which aids the integration and use of technology into the main teaching and learning activities of the LSE.
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