To further enhance the conference experience and to allow for additional dialogue that isn’t always possible in traditional conference formats, LT2005 has a wiki set-up to engage further collaboration – before, during and after the conference. And…the full program has been loaded, including links to the speakers papers – why not review the papers and…
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The Great Debate at LT2005
The Great Debate: Technological Presence: How Much is Too Much? One of the most popular segments of the conference is the great debate – This year teams debate the topic ‘Technological Presence; How Much is Too Much?’ and tease out the pros and cons of the possible impacts that the expansion of communication technology will…
Read MoreLearning Technologies 2005
Are you attending the Learning Technologies 2005 conference – 9 – 11November on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland? Well – I’m sorry to say if you haven’t already registered you may have missed out!!! Isn’t that fantastic? (Except for those who miss out!) – That’s 150 people all coming together to address the conference theme…
Read MoreWhen technology goes bad…..
Well….I promised I’d stop responding to the question: "Can technology enhance learning?" – however, I find myself reviewing the issue again. Imagine this scene: A synchronous event using web conferencing software – a panel of speakers comprised of a few locals (scattered around Australia) and an international keynote. A large room, all set for an…
Read MoreKnowledge Tree Journal launch
Edition 7 of the online journal – The Knowledge Tree – has been published today – and there’s a live launch on Thursday 3rd November from locations around Australia. Here’s what the editorial says about the latest edition: "The launch of Edition 7 of The Knowledge Tree, the journal of the 2005 Australian Flexible Learning…
Read MoreInnovate-Live Webcasts
Here are a couple more webcasts from Innovate-Live with a focus on video conferencing and streaming: Innovate-Live webcasts offer an opportunity to synchronously interact with the authors of the articles in the October/November 2005 issue of Innovate (http://www.innovateonline.info). These webcasts are produced as a public service by ULiveandLearn. If you wish to participate in the…
Read MoreEducational Gaming Conference
NMC Online Conference on Educational Gaming December 7-8, 2005 –( via the Internet – obviously)What the organisers say: "Educational gaming has seemed tantalizingly close, yet somehow not quite within our reach for a number of years. The singular focus of the Online Conference on Educational Gaming, part of the NMC’s Series of Online Conferences, is…
Read MoreThe Future of e-Learning
Alison Bickford – RocheMark Lee – Enable Learning, Charles Sturt Uni Mark: a quick tour of m-learning, blogging & RSS….Where does the future of e-Learning lie…? in the content…. in the tools/technology in the people… I reckon it’s in the way people interact with the content through the technology….Mark wouldn’t tell us his opinion! Open…
Read MoreVirtual Success
Jenny O’Farrell – Australian Pharmaceutical Industries (API) How people could learn in small chunks and be actively invovled in learning – so – Jenny bought some virtual classroom software. Jenny’s learning philosophy – Winston Churchill: "Personally, I am always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught." Jenny recommends: virtual classrooms as…
Read MoreDeveloping e-Learning Content
Christie Schneider – The Learning Group – Lead instructional designerBarry Gordon – Savv-e – Lead Instructional designer These guys started then a cute little banter – really challenged some of the previous presentations….challenging that e-Learning is not really about content – how they handle the clients and strategies to develop content! Christie: Designing e-Learning that…
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