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September 08, 2008

Looking forward to ALT-C

September 08, 2008

ALT-C at Leeds promises to be, technically, the most interesting ever. It is good to see ALT pushing the boat out: Crowd Vine and Elluminate are starting to extend the conference into virtual spaces and for the first time there is a declared fringe F-ALT. ALT-C has always attracted radical learners and teachers and has been one place in ...

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Emerge: Live at Leeds, ALT-C 2008, 9-11 September 2008

September 08, 2008

Participants in the JISC Users and Innovation Programme have been successful at ALT-C: at least 9 papers accepted in the conference. Well done, all. Of these ALT has agreed that we can Elluminate five:Tuesday 1130 Alternate reality games for inclusive induction (Argosi)Tuesday 1400 Multi-User Virtual Environments for Socialisation of Distance Learners (Moose) Tuesday 1600 The digital divide between the ...

From: George Roberts - Read more

September 07, 2008

Punk it up

September 07, 2008

I'm getting ready for the 310 mile drive up to Leeds tomorrow to participate in ALT-C 2008. I'm going to be speaking in the main conference about some of the research we have been doing in Plymouth on wikis in teacher education. I'm also speaking in the fringe event F-ALT entitled WTF Edupunk, where I will try to show ...

From: Steve Wheeler - Read more

September 05, 2008

4th ALT-C Edubloggers meetup

September 05, 2008

Really looking forward to our fourth ALT-C Edublogger meetup next week, taking place at Leeds Student Union Mine Bar, 19.30 onwards. The Alt-C evening meal (for those who are attending the conference & have signed up for it) is served in the adjacent Refectory building, and as usual will provide a handy initial meeting point for some of ...

From: Josie Fraser - Read more

SemTech Study: Workshop dates

September 05, 2008

I have just sent an email out to the emerge-projects mailing list asking for the project managers (leaders, directors, dogsbodies,...) of each project to pick dates on which I can hold a workshop at their location to look at the potential use and impact of semantic technologies on that project: this is part of the Emerging Issues Semantic Technologies ...

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Jonathan Gray invites you to the new open science list

September 05, 2008

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AWESOME Dissertation news

September 05, 2008

While postgraduate students across the country will finally get some sleep again this week having handed in their neatly bound dissertations, the AWESOME project team is drawing together results from the first round of trials.   I talked to some student participants and their feedback has been rather encouraging so far. There is definitely a need for dissertation support. ...

From: Kathrin Kaufhold - Read more

September 03, 2008

Emerging Sounds of the Bazaar - Internet Radio - Live from ALT C in Leeds

September 03, 2008

Its September. Its conference season. Its ALT C. Can't afford the fees? Paper rejected? Tied up in pre-term preparations? Never mind - Sounds of the Bazaar is going out on the road to bring you the highlights of what is happening in ed tech, teaching and learning. And we start off with our first LIVE broadcast next Tuesday 9 ...

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Digital Divide slam invite

September 03, 2008

I'm off to ALT-C next week, along with most of the UKs edtechs and learning technologists. I'll be pretty busy, supporting the 4th annual ALT-C Edublogger meetup, helping host the Emerge reception & live radio broadcast, and contributing to the F-ALT fringe activities. I'm really excited to be teaming up again with with Frances Bell, Helen Keegan and ...

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Reviewing our workshop process

September 03, 2008

It was particularly interesting reading the blog posting from one of the participants at the Singapore workshop on August 8th. Our own discussions have highlighted the fact that face to face workshops are the most successful way we have found to support the process of identifying patterns and anything we can do to enhance this ...

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