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June 04, 2008

APT STAIRS Project Launch

June 04, 2008

APT STAIRS Project Launch  Appropriate and Practical Technologies for Students, Teachers, Administrators and Researchers.    Guest Speakers from Google, JISC and the Bloomsbury Colleges   Audience Participation on Google Applications*  Drinks, nibbles and network opportunities 19 June 200817:30London Knowledge generation web technologies and practices present exciting opportunities to enrich teachning, learning and research in higher ...

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July 24, 2007

Date agreed for project meeting

July 24, 2007

I can confirm that we're going to be meeting on Thursday 23 August, probably from about 10.30am to 3.30pm, in the Council Room at London Zoo.  We'd be delighted if as many people who are interested in joining a bid team will be able to attend.If you are interested in attending (whether or not you came to our roundtable ...

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July 12, 2007

Current thoughts on a project shape

July 12, 2007

Our current thoughts about a project bid are based around a collection of case studies of various phases of implementation, including: a) identification of pedagogic need b) selection of appropriate technology c) user training (staff and student) d) implementation e) evaluation Ideally, we would like case studies investigating a wide range of examples across many disciplines, including ...

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July 11, 2007

The Call

July 11, 2007

There has been some debate about whether the funding call will cover technology development only, but the text below seems to suggest that practices are also important.  On this basis, I think we will have a strong case if we can put together a cogent and coherant proposal.  15-month projects to develop and adapt next generation technologies and practices, ...

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