| Key
Note Presentations: |
| Professor
David Wolfe (University of Toronto): From learning regions
to “eLearning regions” |
| Dr
Anne Wright (DfES): The DfES e-Strategy: Harnessing Technology
: Transforming Learning and Children’s Services |
|
Fabrizio Giorgnii (Giunti Interactive Labs Labs) Back
to the Agora': empowering personal learning communities
using ubiquitous, mobile learning and Digital TV technologies.
Trends and Case studies. |
| Margaret
Bell (Virtual-Workspace): The Secret Lives of 14-19 Year
Olds |
| Patrick
Towell (Simulacra) "Think globally, act locally" |
| Dr
Steve Lucey (Becta): Developing an ICT Architecture for
Education |
| Serge
Ravet (EIfEL) The European Foundations for Quality in
eLearning: working together to support regions |
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| Other
Presentations and Workshops: |
| Laura
Overton (e-Skills NTO): Work based e-learning –
responding to employer demand |
| Rheinallt
Jones (Careers Wales): a country-wide eLearning Strategy |
| Chris
West (NILTA): Supporting the government eLearning Strategy
|
| Alastair
Clark (NIACE): Encouraging the take-up of E-Learning with
staff in Adult and Community Learning |
| Kathryn
Chang Barker (FuturEd Inc. and Learning Innovations Forum
): ePortfolio for eLearning Quality Assurance |
| Brian
Merison (British Learning Association): Quality Guidelines
for eLearning Regions and Cities |
| Blanca
Garcia (IDPM/University of Manchester): e-Learning in
a Knowledge City |
| Andrew
Ettinger (Ashridge): E-Learning, the findings and the
future |
| Emma
Goss (Improvement and Development Agency for Local Government):
Analyse your training needs |
| Eta
de Cicco (NIACE) : What are the difficulties and enablers
in setting up an eLearning strategy and in implementing
an eLearning policy? |
| Dr.
Jean-Anne Stewart (Henley Management College): How to
engage SMEs in an eLearning programme |
| George
Roberts (Oxford Brookes University): Beyond Flexibility:
flexible distributed learning (FDL) and e-portfolios |
| Professor
Richard Kimbell (Qualifications and Curriculum Authority):
ePortfolios in the Tomlinson Framework |
| Jonathan
Dick (Media Corp): On line portfolios for work based learning |
| Jim
Shelston (Sheffield LEA) and Barry Phillips (Sheffield
LEA): Embedding e-Learning in an institution, a city,
a region |
| Maureen
Layte (EIfEL): Benchmarking for eLearning Regions and
Cities |
| David
Potter (e-Learning Networks): A model for the implementation
of sustainable collaborative live interactive teaching,
or virtual classroom, networks for Schools and Colleges |
| Martin
Bazley (South East Museum, Library and Archive Council
): Local, low cost, low tech learning: why small institutions
have it easy- and why they don’t |
| Rebecca
Eynon (Oxford Internet Institute) Tales from the chalk
face: how academics experiences of e-learning inform regional
e-learning strategies |
| Margaret
Simmonds (MRS Consultancy) Territorial Virtual Centres
supporting businesses to adopt e-learning |
| Jane
Harris (Virtual Workspace): e-Mentoring : Implementing
the e-Strategy |
| Paul
Bailey (JISC): Joining up eLearning across Regions |
| Alan
Vanstone (City and Guilds) Online learning for unpaid
carers |
| Sarah
Le Masurier (Microsoft Education Group): Innovative Teachers;
Innovative Teaching |
| Serge
Ravet (European Institute for E-Learning): The Triangle
Project: Quality for eLearning Regions |
| Bob
Powell (JISC) Developing and delivering e-learning strategy |
| Paul
McKey (Redbean) Online learning for the Brisbane City
Council Customer Services |
| Andrzej
Wodecki (Lubin) Intellectual Capital Measurement of the
region versus Knowledge City strategy: the experience
of Lublin (Poland) |
| Peter
Maggs (Kahootz and the ACTF ) Integrating Collaboration
across the Curriculum |
| Justin
Reay (The Business Campus Ltd) How technologies can exploit/value
local culture. |
| James
Uhomoibhi (University of Ulster) Developments in e-learning
in Northern Ireland |
| Manon
van Leeuwen (FUNDECYT) BENTLI: BENchmarking regional strategies
for Technological LIteracy |
| Helen
McNamara (learndirect Scotland) Integration of demand,
supply, delivery and support capabilities for elearning
that directly support the drive toward a smart, successful
Scotland |
| Jon
Turner (Oxford eLearning) Using regional expertise to
deliver powerful elearning. |
| Joe
Quilter (AdVal KeyKnowledge): An accredited elearning
programme for management staff - case study from Coventry
City Council |
| Chris
Brannigan Caspian Learning: Learning Based Games –
Coming to a classroom near you |
| Daryl
Hemmingway (Desire to Learn) Revolutionizing K12 and Higher
Ed Virtual Learning |
| Sarah
Jones (UFI) e-Generation: online learning and local and
regional change |