Hi
I thought this would be of interest.
Warm regards
Catherine
The Association for Learning Technology’s Open Access Repository was
formally launched at ALT’s annual conference ALT-C in September and is now
available. The repository represents a long-awaited development in ALT’s work
and services as it allows users to contribute assets and make them available
via the repository. Since it went online the repository has had about 10,000
visitors, browsing, searching for and downloading journal articles, conference
presentations, links to webinar recordings and similar content.
The repository currently contains post-prints from the ALT’s peer-reviewed
journal ALT-J from its inception in 1993 to Vol. 16 (2007) and will be updated
periodically with new volumes 18 months after publication by Routledge. The
repository also contains items relating to:
• ALT-C conference
• ALT events and webinars
• Learning Technology topics, events or publications
• ALT Members
• ALT’s Certified Membership Scheme – CMALT
• ALT Special Interest Groups such as the recently established
Learning Environment Review SIG (LERSIG)
It will be extended further to cover:
• exemplars of best practice
• guides for good practice in design & use of education technologies
• research papers
• sector reports related to e-learning
• wiki-based content that can be added to and extended by
practitioners
For further information or if you would like to contribute assets, contact
[log in to unmask] or visit http://repository.alt.ac.uk .You can also create
your own user account on the repository homepage.
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