Tuesday 9 November 2010

Fwd: JISC Online conference



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From: SEDA - Ann Aitken <Ann.Aitken@seda.ac.uk>
Date: 26 October 2010 10:03
Subject: JISC Online conference
To: SEDA@jiscmail.ac.uk


 

SEDA members might be interested in hearing about an upcoming conference - the JISC "Innovating e-Learning 2010 Online Conference - Bringing Innovation to Life: From Adversity comes Opportunity"(http://www.jisc.ac.uk/elpconference10).

 

There are two key themes -

 

·         "Releasing the Potential" - focuses on some of the key drivers for institutional change and looks at the impact and implications for universities and colleges and how they are using technology-enhanced learning to sustain innovation and continue to provide high quality learning and teaching.

·         "Realising the Value" - this theme showcases practice from universities and colleges and shows how they are responding to the key drivers for change and embedding innovative practice across their institutions.

 

The conference is held totally online and includes many real-time webinars (using Elluminate) where delegates can engage with the session leaders.

 

Further info at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/elpconference10.

 

Dr Peter Chatterton

Director, Daedalus e-World Ltd

Visiting Professor, University of Hertfordshire

38 Dinsmore Road, London, SW12 9PS

Tel: 020 8675 9406

E-mail: peter.chatterton@daedalus-e-world.com

Skype: balham

 

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