Monday, October 21, 2013
The Decay of Public Language
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Tuesday, October 08, 2013
Flipping Learning - How to Ensure Your Flip Doesn't Flop!
Presentation given for the National VET elearning Strategy in Blackboard Collaborate on October 8th, 2013. Recording available HERE. (About 1 hour)
Wednesday, October 02, 2013
Mobile and Wearable Technologies - Panel Discussion
Synopsis
Recording of a panel discussion with:
Stephan Ridgway - Manager Learning and Innovation, TAFE NSW - Sydney TAFE
Michael Coghlan - Elearning Coordinator TAFE SA
Helen Lynch - Senior E-learning Consultant, Curriculum Renewal Project, Charles Sturt University, School of Policing, Goulburn, NSW, Australia
Facilitated by Alexander Hayes
Recorded at the mTech: Mobile and Wearable Technologies forum exploring the likely impact of mobile and wearable technologies in an educational context. held at INSPIRE Centre University of Canberra 16 August 2013.
Links
mTech 2013
Recording of a panel discussion with:
Stephan Ridgway - Manager Learning and Innovation, TAFE NSW - Sydney TAFE
Michael Coghlan - Elearning Coordinator TAFE SA
Helen Lynch - Senior E-learning Consultant, Curriculum Renewal Project, Charles Sturt University, School of Policing, Goulburn, NSW, Australia
Facilitated by Alexander Hayes
Recorded at the mTech: Mobile and Wearable Technologies forum exploring the likely impact of mobile and wearable technologies in an educational context. held at INSPIRE Centre University of Canberra 16 August 2013.
Links
mTech 2013
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