From: Jennie Osborn <Arts&[log in to unmask]>
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Changing the Learning Landscape
Power in your pocket: the creative use of mobile technologies to enhance
learning and teaching in the performing and visual arts
The Old Fire Station, University of Salford 26 April 2013
*Last Chance to Book!*
The last few remaining places are available to book on this free one-day
workshop which will introduce the role that mobile learning can play in
enhancing the student and teacher experience.
Through a series of presentations, activities and discussions, led by
academics from the Arts disciplines, you will be introduced to new mobile
learning approaches and get hands-on experience in how to use the latest
technologies in the your subject area.
Topics will include:
€ Collaborative Film Making on Mobile Phones
€ Using Mobile Technologies in the performance workshop
€ Composing with Laptops
€ Gaming Techniques for large scale performance
Up to £5,000 of funding will be available to event attendees in total,
ranging from £500 to £2,500 for small-scale projects to embed learning
technologies into practice.
To find out more and book onto this and other CLL workshops please visit:
http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/events/detail/2013/26_April_CLL_Salford
The second CLL arts and humanities workshop ŒSocial Media in the Humanities¹
on 15 May at the Institute of Education, University of London is now full
and operating a waiting list.
Please share with Humanities colleagues who may be interested in attending.
Changing the Learning Landscape (CLL) is a HEFCE-funded programme supporting
and encouraging higher and further education institutions to make a step
change in how they adopt effective and strategic uses of online technology
in teaching and learning.
The programme is a unique partnership between the Leadership Foundation for
Higher Education, JISC, the National Union of Students, the Association for
Learning Technology and the Higher Education Academy (HEA).
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Sue Gollifer
University of Brighton
School of Art, Design and Media
Director of ISEA International Headquarters
http://www.isea-web.org/
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