ascilite 2006 conference podcasts

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Entries from January 2007

What was ASCILITE 2006 really like?

January 9th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Philippa Gerbic Auckland University, and Gail Wilson and Rosemary Thomson, University Western Sydney reflect on the insights gained from this conference. They also discuss the friendships re-visited and the networks formed and how these networks will keep on benefiting them in the future. Listen to the podcast and also hear a constructive suggestion or two [...]

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Learning Objects – How are they really being used?

January 8th, 2007 · No Comments

In their paper, Ron Oliver and Mark McMahon of the School of Communications and Contemporary Arts at Edith Cowan University, presented their findings in a project on ‘The trial of learning objects: Exploring the design and delivery of VTE courses with learning objects’. There is a lot written and talked about in regard to learning [...]

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Bringing e-learning home: An experiment in embedding e-learning using departmental e-learning advocates

January 8th, 2007 · No Comments

Are academics that teach English subjects the most techno-phobic on earth? In this session Brett Lucas of the Higher Education Academy English Subject Centre Royal Holloway, University of London, explored the possible reasons for this claim and provided an overview of an innovative project currently being undertaken in English departments in the United Kingdom to [...]

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