Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Using Web 2.0 to deliver effective Distance Learning

Technology-Enhanced Learning themed seminar from CELT

Using Web 2.0 to deliver effective Distance Learning

8 December 2010 12:00 - 14:00

Presenter: Professor Tony Toole - e-College.ac Ltd

Venue: H336 (Hirwaun Building)

Click here to register online http://celt.glam.ac.uk/node/103

The JISC funded RATATAT (Remote Access to Academic Trials and Testing) project at Swansea Metropolitan University addressed a difficult problem for institutions offering courses by online distance learning: that of satisfying the practical work component of the course. Campus attendance for practical work is the normal solution but this is very inconvenient, particularly for overseas students. The project recognised that the practical work in all computing, most engineering and many subjects in other curriculum areas was computer-based and that, if remote access could be gained to those computers, then students may be able to carry out their practical work online.

The RATATAT project tested this concept with an MSc Course in Non-Destructive Testing. This TEL seminar will describe how an online learning environment was developed, using Web 2.0 applications, that gave online access to 4 different laboratory experiments, provided multi-view videoconference access to the laboratory and technical staff, and gave access to all the necessary guidance material. The outcomes of the project showed that the system allowed the real-time completion of complex experimentation by online students who gained the same practical skills as the campus-based students.

Click here to register online http://celt.glam.ac.uk/node/103

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The 2010 Global Education Conference

The 2010 Global Education Conference will be held November 15 - 19, 2010, online and free. Sessions will be held in multiple time zones and multiple languages over the five days.

The conference is a collaborative and world-wide community effort to significantly increase opportunities for globally-connecting education activities and initiatives.

There is no formal registration required for the conference, as all the sessions will be open and public, broadcast live using the Elluminate platform, and available in recorded formats afterwards. Links to watch the sessions will be posted a few days before the conference begins, in the "Sessions" and "Schedule" pages, and recording links will be listed soon thereafter.

More information from http://www.globaleducationconference.com/

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