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ALT RELEASES CONFERENCE PROGRAMME for ALT-C

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Catherine Dhanjal <[log in to unmask]>

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Mon, 4 Aug 2008 15:48:38 +0100

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I hope this is of interest to the list, please note the bookings deadline is 15 
August.
Warm regards
Catherine

The Association for Learning Technology has released the programme for its 
annual conference (www.alt.ac.uk/altc2008/timetable.html   
tinyurl.com/6p2ygx). This year’s theme is Rethinking the Digital Divide. The 
conference runs from 9-11 September, at the University of Leeds, England.  

The conference will explore and extend the debate over the digital divide, 
providing an opportunity to develop both thinking and practice. The basic 
premise to be explored in the conference is that the digital divide is 
multidimensional, rather than just being a problem of access, and that the 
divide is, in different ways, prevalent in many settings, and is not limited to 
lesser developed countries.

The closing date for bookings is 15 August 2008 (book at 
www.alt.ac.uk/altc2008/registering.html   tinyurl.com/6kwnpx).

John Fisher, Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the University of Leeds will welcome 
delegates to the conference, and there will be major keynotes from: 
•	David Cavallo, Chief Learning Architect for One Laptop Per Child. 
David’s keynote will stress how solutions to the digital divide solutions should 
support the development of collective agency that gives users power over 
their own lives.
•	Itiel Dror, Senior Lecturer, University of Southampton. Itiel brings a 
unique perspective on learning and its fit with cognitive systems, and the 
bridge between cognition and learning technology.
•	Hans Rosling, Professor of International Health, Karolinska Institute, 
Han’s Gapminder Foundation invented the Trendalyzer data visualisation tool. 
Hans will use this to analyse the economic, social and environmental divisions 
that exist in the world, and while pointing to the severity of the situation note 
that there are some reasons for optimism.

Alongside keynote speakers, the programme will be interspersed with sessions 
addressed by eight invited speakers: George Auckland (Head of Innovation, 
BBC Vision); Lisbeth Goodman (Professor of Creative Technology Innovation, 
Founder and Director of the SMARTlab Digital Media Institute); Jane Hart 
(Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies, and creator of the Top 
100 Tools for Learning list); Denise Kirkpatrick (Pro Vice-Chancellor for 
Learning and Teaching, The Open University); Richard Noss (Professor of 
Mathematics Education at the Institute of Education, Co-Director London 
Knowledge lab, TLRP Associate Director for Technology Enhanced Learning); 
Gilly Salmon (Professor of e-Learning and Learning Technologies, University of 
Leicester); Clive Shepherd (Chair of the eLearning Network); and George 
Siemens (Associate Director, Research and Development, Learning 
Technologies Centre, University of Manitoba).

You could plot a route through the conference that consists almost entirely of 
keynote and invited speaker sessions. However, there are also over 100 other 
conference sessions to choose from:

•	34 paper sessions (containing 110 short and research papers), with, 
for the first time, logical groupings of related papers;
•	ten symposia and fourteen workshops on topical subjects;
•	nine demonstration sessions (containing 23 demonstrations, some of 
which are hands-on);
•	pre- and post-conference events and workshops on 8 and the 
afternoon of 11 September 
(www.alt.ac.uk/altc2008/pre_and_post.html   tinyurl.com/6pbke6);
•	59 posters on display with an opportunity to talk to their authors;
•	11 sessions run by major sponsors of the conference, ranging from 
vendors to ALT partner organisations;
•	an exhibition hall with 27 stands.

Seb Schmoller, Chief Executive of ALT, says, “This year we’ve instigated 
various changes that we hope will result in a more enjoyable conference 
experience for all – for the first time (and as an experiment) we are using 
Crowdvine, a social networking service that is designed specifically for 
conference attendees. Crowdvine will help you schedule your conference 
activities, and allow you to easily to hook up with buddies, friends, and even 
find totally new acquaintances with similar interests at the conference. We 
recommend that you bring a wireless laptop (or other wireless-enabled device) 
to the conference to take full advantage of Crowdvine’s facilities. If, however, 
you are adverse to toting a laptop around, there will be a new format printed 
conference guide that you can use to choose sessions and navigate your way 
around the conference.” 

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