Designing & developing new learning environments & deploying learning technologies

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Feedback from delegates

I think that presentations based on the experiences of other universities, regarding technological projects aimed towards teaching and learning are highly useful. Especially given the fact that everyone is happy to be open and honest about what they’re doing”.

Phil (Long)’s session on the first day was vey informative and has inspired me to think differently in the projects I manage”

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SCHOMS AUDE Workshops

The two-day workshop program aims to challenge the participants’ understanding of the project process to design and develop new generation learning environments in higher education. Typically, learning environment projects in higher education require the input of various professional stakeholders – estates staff, project managers, audio-visual experts, architects and other spatial designers, academics, and institutional managers who can inadvertently work against each other’s interests and to the project’s detriment.

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The Socrates Project

Apr
16th
Fri, 16/04/2010 (All day)
Venue: Aston University
Organiser: Steve Ellis

A free one day workshop exploring how the Socrates Project uses Panopto CourseCast to provide a no cost lecture capture solution for education worldwide including case studies from UK HE institutions and practical demonstrations. 

Spring Conference 2010

May
12th
Wed, 12/05/2010 - 09:00 - Fri, 14/05/2010 - 14:00
Venue: University of Greenwich
Organiser: Julia Collins

Update: 19/04/2010 The conference is now fully subscribed and bookings are now closed

Update: 11/03/2010 Draft programme announced bookings now being taken.

Total cost £195: Includes all meals and accommodation from registration on the 12th of May up to and including lunch on the 14th.

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