The LLAS Centre will hold its 8th annual e-learning symposium on 24/25 January 2013. The aim of the symposium is to seek to bridge the gap between the ‘techie’ and the teacher, giving educators ideas to help them integrate e-learning into their practice but also to inspire them to see where the online future could lead. The symposium is always well-attended by practitioners from a wide range of disciplines and institutions.
Main themes for the 2013 symposium are:
- Innovative tools for teaching
- Digital literacy for staff and students
- QR codes in teaching
- iTunesU
- Augmented reality
- Innovative grammar teaching
- MOOCS and language study
Keynote speakers:
Professor Mike Neary, Dean of Teaching and Learning at the University of Lincoln
Professor Allison Littlejohn, Chair of Learning Technology, Glasgow Caledonian University, Director of the Caledonian Academy
Professor Grainne Conole, Professor of Learning Innovation, University of Leicester
Nik Peachey, Associate Trainer Bell Educational Services
All University staff will be able to attend the two-day symposium for £80 (standard rate £200) and all PG students will be able to attend both days for £60 (standard rate £80) or one day for £40 (standard rate £60).*
To register or get more information on the event, go to www.llas.ac.uk/events/6636
We look forward to seeing you there!