Inside Out: What do current Web trends tell us about the future of ICT provision for learners and researchers?
The British Library, London, Thursday 8th May 2008, 10:00am - 4:30pm
This Web page was used to host a live video stream of the talks at the Eduserv Foundation Symposium 2008. It is also where people were able to have a live discussion about the talks.
Note that all the streamed media and slides from the day are now available.
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Streaming video not currently available. Vodcasts coming soon.10.00 | Registration and Coffee | | 10.30 | Welcome and introductions | Andy Powell, Eduserv | 10.45 | Metatrends: The horizon project at five years | Larry Johnson, NMC | 11.15 | Break | | 11.45 | How Web 2.0 has changed things at the Guardian | Bobbie Johnson, Guardian | 12.15 | TBC | Jeremy Stone, BBC | 12.45 | Lunch | | 13.45 | Sausages, coffee, chicken and the web: Establishing new trust metrics for scholarly communication | Geoffrey Bilder, CrossRef | 14.15 | Web 2.0: Managing the risks | Chris Adie, University of Edinburgh | 14.45 | Break | | 15.15 | Universities and social networking: making sense out of nonsense | David Harrison, UCISA | 15.45 | Disruptive technologies or new pedagogical opportunities? | Gráinne Conole, Open University | 16.15 | Summary and final remarks | Larry Johnson, NMC | 16.45 | Drinks reception | |
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