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Integrating social media and web 2.0 tools with your learning strategy

Interesting session led by Barry Sampson from Onlighnment I did feel however it was a tad lacking in the strategic sense though. One nice touch was setting the expectations in terms of the education side of things I.e how this related to performance rather than learning. Personally I took this to mean that we were [...]

Generating powerful e-learning content – UEL gets a mention!

I had to feel slightly sorry for Martin Belton on this one as he was dogged by laptop issues. It did make me think however how reliant presenters are on their powerpoint decks. I definitely include myself in this category being someone who takes a lot of cues off of those handy little bullet point [...]

Kalidus 8

So my mean motivation for actually attending Uncovered 2009 was to get a closer look at E2Train’s new version of their proprietary Learning Management Systems (LMS) Kalidus 8. Basically I attended the following sessions: Using Kallidus web gadgets to create a learner environment Kalidus LMS configuration workshop Kalidus LMS accreditation What’s coming from Kalidus Introduction [...]

Skillsoft – Learing for the sustanable enterprise

Skillsoft incidentally were the sponsors for the event and I have a nice shiny skillsoft conference bag to prove it! The chap who presented this session did say it was a ‘very dry topic’ I did however find the advice practical and cetainly useful from a high level perspective (arguably from a higher level than [...]

Another transformation session – Claire Woodward from the Open University

This was one that I thought would be interesting and it did not dissapoint. Unfortunately I have completly forgotten the name of the other chap who co-presented this session. It started with an interesting lead in statistic that the world needs another 18 million teachers to bring education to rural areas. The basic premise of [...]

IBM – Nabeel Hamed

I thought I would pop along and take in the presentation by Nabeel Ahmed a Learning Technologist from IBM. Mainly it was out of curiosity to observe the differences between the education sector Learning Technologists and the corporate versions. Terminology was the first thing I noticed the presentation was peperred with the language of the [...]

James Paul Gee – Handheld learning 2009

After reading his book ‘What Video games have to teach us about language and literacy’ it was fair to say that I was looking forward to this one. Of course not just because of my love of video games…. well maybe that was a big part of it. I must admit it did feel like [...]

Handheld learning 2009 – At the Brewery

Interesting morning listening to a fairly diverse set of speakers at the Tuesday session of handheld learning. None of the keynotes actually addressed handheld learning as such instead they addressed more general issues around education and cultural systems. Particularly enjoyed Malcolm McLaren’s rant about society in general. Excellent anecodote about his days as  a wine [...]

Link to search optimization techniques

http://www.dcs.bbk.ac.uk/~csisc17/index.html Well actually it is my Birkbeck profile page, a fine example of cutting edge web design as I am sure you will agree. Link at the bottom however to some of the resources (actually nothing in there at this pont!) I am going to pull together in terms of search optomization techniques. Mainly however [...]

Lecture capture session 2.0 – Business planning

So after the lessons learnt the other week this should be a lot easier this time. The session this week  is with regard to business planning and will be delivered by an external speaker from Striding Out.  Smaller room this week which hopefully will not throw up any logistical problems. Fingers crossed. Time to check [...]

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