"e" Teaching and Learning Workshop 2009 - call for participation
| Start date: | 15-12-2008 |
| End date: | 03-06-2009 |
| Location: | University of Greenwich, London |
"e" Teaching and Learning Workshop 2009 - Call for participation
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES
This workshop aims to make sense of the domain by attempting to answer a range of questions. Suggested themes:
· General Issues (State of the Art, e-Learning Standards, Learning Objects and Repositories, Digital Games)
· Technical Issues (Knowledge Management, Multimedia and ICTs in Education, Collaborative Learning/Groupware)
· Pedagogical and Didactic Issues
· Design for Learning: The way forward?
PARTICIPATION
Participation in the workshop is open to all interested parties by registering for the workshop via the hea-ics web site www.ics.heacademy.ac.uk/Events . To stimulate discussion on the day, participants are invited to submit thoughts, essays, and provocative and reflective statements, as well as position papers. Before, and during the workshop, these will be available for open viewing and response on the workshop on the HEA-ICS web site. On the day of the workshop we hope to have an interesting and focused debate.
Abstracts for Position papers (maximum of 500 words), essays, thoughts and statements should be submitted, preferably in Word or pdf format to D.Graham@gre.ac.uk. Contributors of selected abstracts will be contacted and asked to submit posters or position papers in full and to present these at the workshop. Papers and posters will be published in the ISBN reference proceedings. General enquiries can be directed to D.Graham@gre.ac.uk and k.fraser@ulster.ac.uk.
Important dates:
27th October 2008 Call for participation
5th January 2009Deadline for receipt of abstracts
19th January 2009 Deadline for responding to abstract contributors requesting full posters or papers
2nd March 2009 Deadline for receipt of posters or full papers
1st May 2009 Deadline for early conference registration
29th May 2009 On-line registration for conference and workshops closes
Workshop web site www.ics.heacademy.ac.uk/Events
