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eLearning Regions and Cities Conference: Oxford 2005

Speakers

Download the conference registration form and flyer here (179k)These are provisional details, as we continue to discuss and refine proposals with speakers and presenters.

In addition, there will also be extra papers submitted which will be included in the delegate programme.

There will also be poster presentations, and there will be an opportunity for technology and content providers to demonstrate their products in our Gallery/Games Room area (this is separate to the Exhibition area). This is because we felt that it is better for delegates to "have a go" hands on with different possible bits of technology and content, actually to get a feel for things, rather than to just see a presentation at a distance.

In the meantime, if you have a paper you would like to submit for consideration for the conference, please email andrew.brown@elearnaccredit.org

 

Speakers so far:
For further details about the speakers and about the presentations, please see here.

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
 
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

For further details about the speakers and about the presentations, please see here.

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