At the Request of JISC we are organising a
virtual conference on the use of Web 2.0 to support content
creation for learning and teaching. The Webinar will explore
many of the issues involved including institutional deployment of
Web 2.0, content creation, effective practice in teaching and
learning and instiutional strataegy and policy.
The Webinar runs from Monday 30th April to Friday
4 May, and will continue to be open for comment after that.
Each day will run from lunchtime to lunchtime, starting with live
presentations at 12.30 from two speakers.
The subjects are:
Monday - Institutional practice in implementing
Web 2.0
Tuesday - Creating content using Web 2.0
Wednesday - Web 2.0 for taching and
learning
Thursday - Strategy and Policy
Friday - Conclusions and recommendations
Short briefing papers have been prepared, to help
focus the discussion. These highlight some of the issues and
raise a number of questions, and we hope that you will find it
useful to read them before the conference.
You are invited to register for the conference,
including the live presentations (webinars). Unfortunately we only
have 100 places for the live broadcast of the webinar, however it
is still possible to view the presentations and join in the
discussion.
The briefing papers can be found at:
I hope you will join us at the conference.