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The Eduserv Foundation Symposium 2005 Proceedings

Many for Many: Collaborative e-Resource Development and Use

27th April 2005, London

Proceedings - opening plenary and seminars

Professor Gráinne Conole led the Symposium's opening plenary session and her presentation introduced some of the e-learning topics and issues that would be addressed during the day.

The seminars provided opportunities for discussion about the various topics. Seminar leaders gave a brief introduction with appropriate background details and proposed initial questions for debate. Outcomes that emerged during the seminars were reported back in the closing plenary session, chaired by Professor Conole.

In addition Professor Diana Laurillard spoke at the Reception that followed the Symposium.

Seminars

 

  1. Crossing boundaries: collaborative development of RLOs
    Heather Wharrad Eduserv Research Project, University of Nottingham
  2. Coming soon: generative learning objects - theoretical and pragmatic approaches
    Raquel Morales Eduserv Research Fellow, UCeL, University of Cambridge
  3. Developing business models for collaborative e-learning
    Charles Duncan Intrallect
  4. IPR policy in collaborative e-learning
    Charlotte Waelde University of Edinburgh
  5. Repositories: making them work better
    Barry Poole, Andy Boyce, North Devon College, and Bill Loney, City College Birmingham and NLN Subject Mentor
  6. e-learning and repositories: the power to transform?
    John Cook and Tom Boyle, Reusable Learning Objects Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, London Metropolitan University
  7. e-learning effectiveness: the evidence
    Julie Coultas Eduserv Research Fellow, University of Sussex
  8. Accessibility and technology
    Wai Yu Eduserv Research Project, University of Nottingham