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Events

E for Enhancement 2009

2 Apr 2009 (Full day event)
9.45 am - 16.15
Cardiff University , School of Optometry and Vision Sciences, Cardiff


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Brief Details:Conference on Technology-Enhanced Learning and Teaching in Higher Education
Information:***See the files and links below for some of the presentations and posters featured in the event.***

The Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW), Higher Education Academy (HE Academy) and JISC Regional Support Centre for Wales (JISC RSC Wales) will host a conference on 2 April 2009 focusing on enhancement of learning and teaching through the use of technology.


The event will be chaired and opened by Sean Mackney, Deputy Chief Executive, Higher Education Academy, and will include a presentation from Professor Stephen Heppell, Visiting Professor at University of Wales, Newport. The day will be closed by Dr David Blaney of HEFCW.

The objectives of the day will be threefold:
• To explore ways in which HEIs practise good and innovative use of technology.
• To identify and debate key issues in technology enhanced learning in Wales, and explore the use of technology in student support.
• To reflect on the benefits of, and barriers to, technology-enhancement developments in Wales.

Key speakers from the sector and related agencies will discuss a range of fast moving issues including using technology to enhance:
- Teaching
- Learning
- Organisational processes
- Assessment
- Collaboration
- Innovation

***If you have any queries about the event please contact events@rsc-wales.ac.uk or the RSC Wales Helpdesk tel 01792 295959***
Target Audience: We anticipate that the event will be of interest to staff engaged in the delivery of learning, teaching and ICT, as well as senior management, and agencies such as Higher Education Wales, Wales International Consortium, NUS Wales, and the Welsh Assembly Government.
Cost:FREE Event
Event Type: National Event
Event Duration: Full day event
Event Directions: Click for venue directions
Closing Date:BOOKINGS CLOSED
Associated Files:
  • Abstracts English final
  • Abstracts Cymraeg final
  • Posters demos stands English final
  • Programme English final
  • Programme Cymraeg Final
  • Facilitating E-inclusion by Simon Ball
  • Posters demos stands Cymraeg
  • Promoting connections for information fluency - presentation by Mike Johnson
  • Promoting connections for information fluency - concept map by Mike Johnson
  • Assessment for Learning at the University of Glamorgan by Alice Lau and Esyin Chew
  • Using Welsh Journals Online in Teaching and Learning by Martin Locock
  • New start? GlamStart! by Martin Lynch
  • Whose learning environment is it anyway? by Louise Marshall and Will Slocombe
  • Effect on engagement of formative assessment by Jesse Martin
  • Blackboard based learning and assessment by Tom Rippeth
  • Really good stuff by Lucy Morris and Bethan Stephens
  • Gwella - setting the context by Derek Morrison
  • Enhancing innovation in the nursing curriculum by Wayne Preece
  • Postgraduate diploma in OT in Wales by Sara Roberts
  • What is blended learning in Welsh? Beth yw blended learning yn Gymraeg? by Dafydd Trystan and Owain Huw
  • The Use of Repositories for Learning Materials by Meg Thomas and Andrew Prescott
  • Prioritising People - Poster by Meg Thomas and Andrew Prescott
  • Reading seeing and hearing - using modern technologies in teaching and learning by Jo Smedley
  • PALET Poster by Georgia Slade
  • PALET Flyer by Georgia Slade
  • Eassessment in Wales: joining the dots by Peter Obee
  • Information Literacy Resource Bank poster by Cathie Jackson
  • Videoconferencing: real learning in a virtual world by Alison Walker
  • University of Glamorgan's experience of using TurnitinUK through Blackboard - poster by Esyin Chew and Haydn Blackey
  • E-ddysgu mewn darpariaeth cyfrwng Cymraeg mewn Astudiaethau Theatr Ffilm and Theledu by Tamsin Cathan Davies and Anwen Jones
  • E-learning in Welsh Medium Provision in Theatre Film and Television Studies by Tamsin Cathan Davies and Anwen Jones
  • Use of campus pack web 2.0 tools by Mary Jacob
  • Gwella - Enhancing Learning and Teaching through Technology in Wales by Glenaffric
  • Relevant Links:
  • HEFCW home page
  • Higher Education Academy home page
  • JISC RSC Wales home page
  • Y Porth poster
  • Stephen Heppell homepage
  • JISC Etutor project
  • JISC WALES project
  • JISC RECITE project
  • JISC Digital Media
  • Welsh Video Network
  • Association for Learning Technology
  • JISC Techdis
  • OpenLearn
  • Open University OpenLearn site
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