E-Guides National Event 2008 Webcast
   
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This one-day event, supported by QIA and LSC, offers an extensive programme of workshops for E-Guides, e-learning practitioners and those responsible for implementing e-learning strategies.

This year’s programme is jam-packed with speakers who will bring you up-to-date on key themes and issues in e-learning and CPD, and workshops that offer hands-on opportunities to improve your skills with creating learning materials, using learning platforms and communications technologies.

Our keynote programme includes speakers from Quality Improvement Agency, Learning and Skills Council, Becta, Learning Lab, Institute for Learning, Centre for Excellence in Leadership and Manchester Digital Development Agency.

   
   
2008 Programme:
   
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Chair: Louise Proctor, Lifelong Learning Director, Learning and Skills Council

Opening remarks:
Margaret Bennett, Director of Communication and Partnerships,
Quality Improvement Agency (QIA)

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Mobile learning: The impact of mobility on learning, learners, society: John Traxler, Director and Reader in Mobile Technology for e-learning, Learning Lab

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Teaching in Further Education: What does professional practice look like? Lee Davies, Acting Chief Executive, Institute for Learning (IfL)

VIEW Promoting digital inclusion through innovative uses of new technologies: Dave Carter, Head, Manchester Digital Development Agency (MDDA)

VIEW KickstartTV - an innovative medium for learning: Paula Taylor, KickstartTV

VIEW Harnessing Technology: Christine Lewis, Director of Efficiency and Productivity, Becta

VIEW Online learning skills: Dr Alan Clarke, Associate Director, ICT and Learning, NIACE

VIEW Quality and inspection. What role for ICT and e-learning? Eta De Cicco, Development Officer, ICT and Learning, NIACE. Shahram Safavi, Inspector, Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills

VIEW Improving accessibility with virtual classrooms? Alistair McNaught, Senior Advisor, JISC TechDis

VIEW Chair: Angela Sanders, Development Officer, ICT and Learning, NIACE

Informal learning: Shaping the way ahead – this means us! Eta De Cicco, Development Officer, ICT and Learning, NIACE

Closing remarks: Dr Alan Clarke, Associate Director, ICT and Learning, NIACE

Prize draw: With prizes donated by Tribal Group Plc and NIACE

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