Articles tagged "conferences"
| Date | Title | Category | Tags |
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| August 22, 2011 | Lecture Capture Conference Review On the 16th June 2011, Queen Mary hosted the Association for Learning Technology (ALT) conference on Lecture Capture – Doing it well and at scale. The event was well attended and there were a variety of interesting and thought provoking presentations. A review of the day has now been published in the ALT online newsletter. Also, recordings of the presentations are available through the ALT lecture capture event web page. |
Reviews | conferences, lecture capture, lecturecapture |
| November 10, 2009 | E-assessment: making it happen Last Wednesday I attended E-assessment: making it happen – a one day conference hosted by The Universities and Colleges Information Systems Association (UCISA) at the University of Bradford. It was a welcome opportunity to meet others in Higher Education who are at various stages of practice in online assessment. The conference was very much focussed [...] |
Reviews | conferences, e-assessment |
| July 29, 2009 | JISC Innovating e-Learning online conference The registration process for the JISC Innovating e-Learning online conference has just been opened. As its title suggests, this is a fully online experience and therefore the cost for registration is a mere £50. Unfortunately, although the themes for the conference have been announced there is currently no further detail about the sessions or presentations [...] |
Blog posts News and Events | conferences, jisc |
| April 24, 2009 | Blackboard European User Conference, 6-8 April, Barcelona The last few years have seen an increase in both the number of us using the VLE here at Queen Mary, and the breadth of activities we’re using it for. We’ve responded to both good and bad changes in the products and now the majority of departments are making extensive use of our current VLE [...] |
Blog posts Reviews | conferences, podcasting, staff development |
| April 18, 2007 | Edtech 2007 There’s a conference coming up in Dublin in late May run by The Irish Learning Technology Association (ILTA) called Edtech 2007. It looks to be quite good and is inexpensive at £125 for two full days plus pre-conference events. An extra three hour workshop is probably also going to be included on the Wednesday evening [...] |
News and Events | conferences, e-learning, social software |


